What is the biggest meal of the day in Peru?
Lunch or Almuerzo, as they call it, is usually the largest and most important meal of the day
Does australia or peru use english as a national language?
English is the most widely spoken language in Australia, but it's not actually a declared national language there.
Peru does not speak English at all. For the languages of Peru, click here.
Why was magnus bane banned from Peru?
In Cassandra Clare's 'Bane Chronicles', it is revealed that Magnus Bane was banned from Peru but never knew why himself. He consistantly visits Peru many times over a course of 200 years, but one day a letter was sent to Magnus stating he was banned for "crimes unspeakable". No matter how much he seeked an answer to why he was banned, the truth does and will forever remain a mystery.
What is the predator of the Peruvian Pink Toed Tarantula?
The preadator of the Peruvian Pink Toed Tarantula is the the lizard of Manacasger
Gay people are as normal as straight people . The wear clothes like all human beings.
There is, however, a stereotype for homosexual people. It states they they wear stylish, generally tight clothing, This only applies to some people and should not be used to classify gay people, as they wear anything they wish, just like a heterosexual or bisexual person would.
What is the silver content of Peru sol de oro?
It will depend when the Sol was minted.
Years Minted: 1864-1935
Number of Types: 3
Type 1 Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
Type 2 & 3 Composition: 50% Silver
Diameter: 37 mm
Type 1 Weight: 25 grams (0.7234 oz. actual silver weight)
Type 2 & 3 Weight: 25 grams (0.4019 oz. actual silver weight)
TypesType 1 - Composition of 90% Silver and reverse design has the words "9 DECIMOS FINO" or "9 Tenths Fine". Minted from 1864 to 1916
Type 2 - Composition of 50% Silver. Minted from 1922 to 1923. (NO Decimos Fino words on obverse)
Type 3 - Composition of 50% Silver and reverse design has the words "5 DECIMOS FINO" or "5 Tenths Fine". Minted from 1923 to 19135
What is a famous place in Peru and why are they famous?
Machu Picchu in Cusco, one of the 7 modern wonders of the World.
Amazon River (Iquitos and the natural reserve of Manu)
What does the tiger represent in Peru?
Tumbes was the first Peruvian land seen by the Spanish conquerors in 1532. The lion and tiger represent the bravety of the Tumpis indians defending their city.
Is there any history between Ireland and Peru?
there could been when European countries were colonizing south america
Did Peruvians use horses to carry things?
Before the introduction of horses to the new world, llamas and alpacas were used to transport goods.