Peru IS a nation. Its citizens are called Peruvians.
Yes, there are a ton of rain forests in Peru. In fact, Peru is known to have great Amazon rain forests.
Silver and gold was transported from Peru and South America to Spain on Galleons.
The Chicoma Valley
The Nazca Region in Peru is well known for its Nazca Lines, located in southern Peru. Archaeologists and Anthropologists believe that these monuments were created by the Nazca people to be viewed by the gods.
In Peru, the city of Huancayo is often referred to as the "Heart of America" due to its central geographical location in the country. It serves as a significant cultural and economic hub within the Andean region. Huancayo is also known for its vibrant traditions, markets, and festivals that reflect the rich heritage of Peru.
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The city of Arequipa can be found in Peru as its "Legal Capital". It is also known as the White City and is the largest and second most populated city in Peru.
The Peru Current, also known as the Humboldt Current, flows from the tip of South America to northern Peru. It passes by the Atacama Desert which is the driest non-polar desert on Earth.
Yes he did...There once was a man from Peru / Who watched his wife making a stew / But once by mistake, / In the stove she did bake, / than unfortunate man from Peru.
Peru is for you
Peru is known to have the best and finest cusine in South America