Yes here is a guide on how to use a cell phone in peru http://www.ehow.com/how_2042686_use-cell-phone-peru.html
machupicchu amazon river manu nazca lines city of cusco mancora.. so on
Peru is a new world country so it is not as old as manu countries in Europe or Asia.
Snow is unlikely in most parts of Peru during Christmas as it is located in the Southern Hemisphere and experiences summer during this time. However, in the high-altitude Andean regions like Cusco and Puno, there may be a chance of snowfall during this time.
Peru is considered as a hispanic country because Spanish is primary language there. Peru is multilingual country, though. Quechua and Aymara are also important languages. So, it's not entirely hispanic in the same sense that, for example, Uruguay.
Peru is considered as a hispanic country because Spanish is primary language there. Peru is multilingual country, though. Quechua and Aymara are also important languages. So, it's not entirely hispanic in the same sense that, for example, Uruguay.
Yes, it is because Peru is in the Southern Hemisphere.
Of course peru was in any wars so yes
lima is in Peru, so people from Peru are called peruvians
Peru and Ecuador are both so close to the equator so they can grow the same crops
Coca, organic coffee, potatoes and, perhaps cotton. Other not-so-important crops include mangoes, sweet onions and herbs of all colours and kinds.
The stones were cut so precisely that mortar was not required.