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Peru

Located in western South America, Peru is a country that is bordered by Brazil on the east, by Chile on the south, by Ecuador and Colombia on the north, and by the Pacific Ocean on the west.

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What food is eaten in Peru?

The primary ingredients found in nearly every Peruvian dish are rice, potatoes, chichen, pork, lamb, and fish. Most of these meals include one of the different kinds of "aji", or Peruvian hot pepper, which mainly are: yellow aji pepper, red aji pepper, red rocoto pepper

Traditional foods in Peru?

lomo saltado, papa a la huancaina, ceviche, cau cau

What are 3 popular dishes in Peru?

The most popular dishes vary according to region, but at least 3 of these should be found on any menu in Peru:

ceviche: seafood with onions and chili, cooked without heat in lime juice,

lomo saltado: beef, stir fried with tomatoes and french fries (chips)

pachamanca: meat and vegetables cooked with hot stones in a ground pit

escabeche de pescado: fish in a spicy onion sauce with vinegar

cuy: grilled guinea pig

aji de gallina: creamy chicken stew

papa a la huancaína: boiled potato in a spicy cheese sauce, with olives and lettuce

rocoto relleno: red pepper stuffed with meat, egg, cheese and perhaps potato

Why did potatoes grow so well in the high altitudes of Peru?

Why potatoes grow so well on the high altitudes of peru? I don't know why potatoes grow so well in the high altitudes of peru and I think they gro so well everybody can eat the food right

What is the value of a Peru 500000 note?

Peru does not have a current issue note with a denomination of 500,000. All notes issues prior to re-valuation in 1991 are essentially worthless other than to collectors.

The 500,000 Intis note was issued twice in 1988 and again in 1989. In perfect uncirculated condition, they are worth between $5-$7, depending on specific issue. A circulated note in Very Fine condition would be worth about $1.

Which is better merino wool or peruvian highland wool?

It depends on what you're looking for. Merino wool is incredibly soft, and has a nice light hand, but it tends to be fragile. It doesn't always wear well, and is prone to fuzzing and pilling. It's lovely when softness is the main consideration, like for a scarf or baby items. But make an active boy a sweater of it, and the thing will be all pills and holes in no time at all. Peruvian Highland sheep are a cross between Merino (for the softness) and Corriedale (for durability.) You get a wool that is stronger and more durable, without losing too much in softness. It's a good all purpose wool, but not butter-soft like the merino.

What world cities begin with the letter J?

Cities that begin with the letter J:

  • Jackson, Mississippi
  • Jacksonville, Florida
  • Jaipur, India
  • Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
  • Jefferson City, Missouri
  • Jerusalem, Israel
  • Jinan, China
  • Jinjiang, China
  • Johannesburg, South Africa
  • Joplin, Missouri
  • Juba, South Sudan
  • Juneau, Alaska
  • Juarez, Mexico

What is the country code and area code of Arequipa Peru?

The country code and area code of Amazonas, Peru is 51, (0)41.

What is the telephone country code for Peru?

Peru is country code +51.

(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)

What sports does Peru participate in the Summer 2008 Olympic Games?

Peruvian athletes have competed in both summer and winter Olympic games over the years with their most successful Olympics being the 1948 London games where Edwin Vásquez won a gold medal for shooting in the men's 50m pistol event.

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Who are some famous football players from Peru?

Juan Valdivieso Padilla, Carlos Alejandro Villanueva Martinez, Pedro Gonzales, Ramon Mifflin, Héctor Chimpitaz, Luis Rubiños, Nicolás Fuentes, Orlando de la Torre, Julio Baylon, Roberto Challe, Pedro Pablo León, Teófilo Cubillas, Alberto Gallardo, Arturo Fernández, Juan Carlos Oblitas, Marcos Calderón, Freddy Ternero, José del Solar, Leao Butrón, Alberto Rodríguez, Walter Víchez, Carlos Zambrano, Juan Manuel Vargas, Nolberto Solano, Rainer Torres, Pedro Alva, Luis Alberto Ramírez, Miguel Angel Torres, Raúl Fernández, Amilton Prado, Paolo de la Haza, Daniel Chávez, Pedro García, Johan Fano, Miguel Cevasco, Rinaldo Cruzado, Hernán Rengifo, Jorge Alcalde, Segundo Castillo, Jose Maria Lavalle, José Soriano, Adelfo Magallanes just to name a few.

Why is Peru two-thirds of the way covered in amazon rain forest?

Peru's climate is the primary reason why two-thirds of the country is covered in Amazon rainforest. Located in the northern part of South America, Peru is part of the tropics and has a tropical climate. This climate is perfect for the growth of rainforest and is responsible for the dense jungle that covers the country. The tropical climate includes:

  • High rainfall
  • High temperatures
  • High humidity
  • Heavy cloud cover

These conditions are ideal for the growth of the rainforest and have allowed the Amazon rainforest to thrive in Peru. In addition, Peru's topography also contributes to the presence of the Amazon rainforest. Peru's terrain is made up of mountains, valleys, and river systems, which provide the perfect environment for the rainforest to spread and flourish. The combination of the tropical climate, topography, and other factors, make Peru two-thirds of the way covered in Amazon rainforest.

How many meals do people in Peru eat a day?

Just like us Americans they eat 3 meals a day and some have a habit of eating 4 a day.

How many seasons does Peru have?

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In Peru what kind of houses do people live in?

Dwellings, in the context of Peru, typically refers to the country's shanty towns, which are known as young towns. They are particularly common in Lima.

What does the flag of Peru look like?

It has 3 stripes- one red, 1 white,(in the middle.) and another red on the other side.

Is Peru east or west of the 60 degrees west?

The easternmost point of Peru is about 8.77° west of 60° W longitude.

So, although you can reach Peru in either direction from 60° west, the trip

is much shorter if you travel west from there.

What is worth of 100 Cien Intis from Banco Central de Reserva del Peru?

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What is the colonial government of New Spain and Peru?

Spanish territory in North America and the Philippines was governed by the viceroy of Spain, the highest appointed Spanish minister, who lived in the Palace of the Viceroy in Mexico City. Spanish territory in South America was under the rule of the viceroyalty of Peru, until the 18th century Bourbon Reforms, which divided the Peruvian viceroyalty into the Viceroyalty of New Granada (modern-day Colombia and Venezuela) and Viceroyalty of Río de la Plata (modern-day Paraguay).