As of the latest available data, there are approximately 10 million housing units in Peru. This figure includes various types of dwellings, such as single-family homes, apartments, and informal housing. The number can fluctuate due to factors like urbanization, population growth, and housing development initiatives. For precise and current statistics, consulting a government or housing authority source would be ideal.
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yes they do they are anywhere from large to small
how Peru is so poor then their houses wouldn't be as good as American houses
how many seasons are there in your country how many seasons are in Peru
There are 24 Regions in Peru.
The Uru people of Peru live in reed boats and houses in clusters to stand near a floating raft also made of reeds on Lake Titicaca in Peru.
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.
There are two syllables in Peru. Pe-ru.
They are built on stilts to avoid floodwaters.
Because of how Peru is so poor then their houses wouldn't be as good as American houses. So saying that I would say Peru's houses are made out of stones or what ever they can find as "building blocks". The houses look old and dirty like a old run down building. -DocterEvil
it is 1116312 miles to London to Peru