What is another name for a Peruvian llama?
Lama glama has been domesticated since the Inca civilization by the Peruvian Indians, who still keep large herds. While the fur provides material for rugs, rope, and cloth, the main use of this animal is as a beast of burden, especially in mining areas. Another race is the alpaca, which is more restricted in its distribution and is specialized in wool production.
There are two species of wild llama, the guanaco or huanaco (L. guanicoe) and the vicu
What is the latitude and longitude of Peru?
Latitude: S 11° 33' 57.6775" | Longitude: W 76° 4' 2.1936"
How much does it cost to stay at ramada hotel in hollwood?
According to the Ramada website the hotel on Wilshire Blvd starts at $105 a night.
How much is A 1951 COIN el banco central reserva del paru pagara al portador sol de oro?
its worth about $10.00
How far away is Peru from paraguay?
Peru and Paraguay share a border in South America, with the distance between their capitals—Lima (Peru) and Asunción (Paraguay)—being approximately 1,500 kilometers (about 930 miles) by air. The two countries are separated by Brazil, and the actual travel distance may vary depending on the route taken.
How many people live in the US in 2008?
According to the CIA World Factbook, in July 2008 the population of the USA was an estimated 303,824,640.
the incas are important because the play with people and the created pencils and cars also they created doors and some people say there a live one martin Luther kings day 2011 they will rise a kill everyone
Does Peru have any important art?
yes peru does art is mostly everywhere!! if you want to see good art work then visit some art markets
Which of the following techniques was used in an attempt to reform the Peruvian government?
guerrilla warfare(:
good luck with study island it sucks:/ !
it was built on the cultivation of maize and agriculture
What is the highest and lowest point in Peru?
At 6768 meters (22,200 feet), Huascaran is the highest mountain in Peru. It is also the highest mountain in the tropics.
Lowest point in Peru: At 34 (111 feet) meters below sea level, the Bayovar depressioin in the Sechura desert of Northern Peru is the lowest point.