Yes, Peru is a Spanish Speaking Country. Its capital is Lima.
The Atacama is located in Chile, Peru, Bolivia and Argentina - all Spanish speaking countries.
Chile is the southernmost Spanish-speaking country in the world. It is located in South America, bordered by Argentina to the east, Bolivia to the northeast, and Peru to the north.
The country with the greatest number of Spanish speakers is Mexico. Following Mexico are Spain, Colombia, Argentina, Peru, as well as Venezuela.
ArgentinaArgentina is the largest Spanish-speaking country in South America by area of land. Colombia is the largest Spanish-speaking country in South America by population.* Brazil is the largest country in South America both by area and population but Portuguese is the official language there.
Approximately 80% of the population in Peru speaks Spanish as their primary language. There are also indigenous languages spoken by smaller percentages of the population.
Yes
There are significant glaciers in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina. All of these countries are on the slopes of the Andes.
Paraguay Panamá Peru and Puerto Rico (though it also has English as an official languge)
If you are referring to population, they are:MexicoArgentinaChileColombiaSpain
Peru, Panama, Paraguay, and Puerto Rico
I would say that South America has more spanish speaking persons than any other continent.