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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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How many television sets per household in Peru?

According to statistics completed in the city of "Lima Peru, in 2003 there were approximately 200 televisions for every one thousand households"

Do peruvians celebrate Christmas?

yes most Peruvians are Christians so they do celebrate Christmas and from what know its a really big celebration, but it is mostly celebrated on the 24 of December.

When was Te Llamo America Peru S.A.C created?

Te Llamo America Peru S.A.C was created in 2006.

What is the time difference between the US and Peru?

Peru does not observe daylight saving time and is in the same time zone as the US east coast . Examples: 8 AM in Peru is equal to: 8 AM EST; 7 AM CST; 6 AM MST; 5 AM PST; 4 AM Alaska; 3 AM Hawaii.

Why did the Spaniards conquer the Inca kings and Peru?

The Spanish conquered the Incas and Peru because Peru had a lot of gold and silver and the Spanish wanted it. They did not go into the jungle where the people just have the clothes on their backs. They followed the gold.

Which Native American tribe lived in Peru?

which native American tribes have roots in chile or peru

How did the presence of gold affect in Mexico and Peru during the16th and 17th centuries?

Such mineral resource was the main reason for the conquest of both countries by Spanish conquistadores in the 16th century.

Where is the latitude and longitude of the Nazca plate?

Nazca is in Peru.

Latitude: -14° 49' 51.53" S

Longitude: -74° 56' 20.22" W

Is there a Winnie the poo statue in Peru?

no all though you might be thinking of in like mueseums and stuff so yes it would be in peru

Why is Peru a hispanic country?

Peru is considered as a hispanic country because Spanish is primary language there. Peru is multilingual country, though. Quechua and Aymara are also important languages. So, it's not entirely hispanic in the same sense that, for example, Uruguay.

Does Peru use hydroelectricity?

Hydroelectricity is the only renewable resource exploited in Peru. In 2006, it accounted for 48% of total installed capacity and 72% of electricity generated. The largest hydroelectric facility in the country is the 900 MW Mantaro Complex in southern Peru, which is operated by state-owned Electroperu. The two hydroelectric plants at the complex generate over one-third of Peru's total electricity supply.

What is a citizen of Lima referred to as?

lima is in Peru, so people from Peru are called peruvians

Who built Macchu Picchu and who discovered its ruins?

Whats good!!!

THem Connally Cadets finna whoop some butt tonight!!

Connally gne run all over Alvarado!!!

its homecoming so you know we gne act a fool!

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Whoever wrote this^ is retared! But that is the truth(: