As of my last update in October 2023, Peru is a democratic republic led by a president. The president is elected by the citizens and serves as both the head of state and government. The political landscape can be dynamic, with various parties and coalitions influencing governance. The country's Congress also plays a significant role in legislative matters and oversight.
It is true that a large portion of Peru is mountainous. The Andes Mountains runs through much of Peru.
The Pacific Ocean.
The Andes Mountains.
No, it's not in Argentiana. It starts in Ecuador, runs through Peru and meets the sea in Brazil.
Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela
The Atacama runs along the coasts of Chile and Peru.
20 degrees south latitude runs through Madagascar, not Peru.
Peru, South America (and capital city) is to the West of the Prime Meridian. The 75 degrees west line of Longitude runs through Peru.
Its source is Apacheta cliff, Nevado Mismi, Arequipa, Peru
Yes, the Andes runs right through the western backbone of the country.
The amazon river starts in peru and runs through and finishes in brazil
Iquitos (Peru), Manaus (Brazil), Belem do Para (Brazil).