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Peru

country

Lima

capital city

Aymara, Spanish, Quechua

language(s)

PEN

currency

1,285,220 km²

area

27,925,628

population

21.73 people/km²

population density

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Peru

Regions of Peru

  • Departamento de Amazonas
  • Departamento de Ancash
  • Departamento de Apurímac
  • Departamento de Arequipa
  • Departamento de Ayacucho
  • Departamento de Cajamarca
  • Departamento de Cusco
  • Departamento de Huancavelica
  • Departamento de Huánuco
  • Departamento de Ica
  • Departamento de Junín
  • Departamento de La Libertad
  • Departamento de Lambayeque
  • Departamento de Lima
  • Departamento de Loreto
  • Departamento de Madre de Dios
  • Departamento de Moquegua
  • Departamento de Pasco
  • Departamento de Piura
  • Departamento de Puno
  • Departamento de San Martín
  • Departamento de Tacna
  • Departamento de Tumbes
  • Departamento de Ucayali
  • Provincia Constitucional del Callao

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Peru description

Peru (Spanish: Perú, Quechua: Piruw, Aymara: Piruw), officially the Republic of Peru (Spanish: República del Perú?·i, IPA: [reˈpuβlika del peˈɾu]), is a country in western South America. It is bordered on the north by Ecuador and Colombia, on the east by Brazil, on the southeast by Bolivia, on the south by Chile, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean. Peruvian territory was home to the Norte Chico civilization, one of the oldest in the world, and to the Inca Empire, the largest state in Pre-Columbian America. The Spanish Empire conquered the region in the 16th century and established a Viceroyalty, which included most of its South American colonies. After achieving independence in 1821, Peru has undergone periods of political unrest and fiscal crisis as well as periods of stability and economic upswing. Peru is a representative democratic republic divided into 25 regions. Its geography varies from the arid plains of the Pacific coast to the peaks of the Andes mountains and the tropical forests of the Amazon Basin. It is a developing country with a medium Human Development Index score and a poverty level around 40%. Its main economic activities include agriculture, fishing, mining, and manufacturing of products such as textiles. The Peruvian population, estimated at 28 million, is multiethnic, including Amerindians, Europeans, Africans and Asians. The main spoken language is Spanish, although a significant number of Peruvians speak Quechua or other native languages. This mixture of cultural traditions has resulted in a wide diversity of expressions in fields such as art, cuisine, literature, and music. Peru covers 1,285,220 km² (496,193 sq mi), making it approximately two-thirds the size of Mexico. It neighbors Ecuador and Colombia to the north, Brazil to the east, Bolivia to the southeast, Chile to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. The Andes mountains run parallel to the Pacific Ocean, dividing the country into three geographic regions. The costa (coast), to the west, is a narrow plain, largely arid except for valleys created by seasonal rivers. The sierra (highlands) is the region of the Andes; it includes the Altiplano plateau as well as the highest peak of the country, the 6,768 m (22,205 ft) Huascarán. The third region is the selva (jungle), a wide expanse of flat terrain covered by the Amazon rainforest that extends east. Almost 60% of the country's area is located within this region.

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