- Peru - Wikipedia
Peru has a population of over 32 million, and its capital and largest city is Lima At 1,285,216 km 2 (496,225 sq mi), Peru is the 19th largest country in the world, and the third largest in South America
- Peru | History, Flag, People, Language, Population, Map, Facts . . .
Peru, country in western South America Except for the Lake Titicaca basin in the southeast, its borders lie in sparsely populated zones Peru has a great diversity of climates, ways of life, and economic activities The capital is Lima Learn more about the country, including its history, geography, and culture
- Peru Maps Facts - World Atlas
Peru, located on the western side of South America, shares its borders with five countries: Ecuador and Colombia to the north, Brazil to the east, Bolivia to the southeast, and Chile to the south Its western border lies along the Pacific Ocean
- Official Tourism Website of Peru | Peru Travel
Throughout Peru you can find marvelous vestiges of the past that astonish the world’s travelers Machu Picchu is a must-see destination, but Peru is also home to Kuelap and Chavin de Huantar, Caral and Chan Chan, the Nasca Lines and Sipan … and we could name even more!
- Peru - The World Factbook
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- Peru - Republic of Peru - Country Profile - Nations Online Project
Peru facts: Official web sites of Peru, links and information on Peru's art, culture, geography, history, travel and tourism, cities, the capital of Peru, airlines, embassies, tourist boards and newspapers
- Peru | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports
Peru is on the West Coast of South America, south of the Equator, between 0 and 18 degrees south latitude and, 70 degrees and 81 degrees west longitude With a population of about 27 94 million people, Peru is the fifth most populated country in Latin America
- Peru - New World Encyclopedia
Peru, officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America, bordering the Pacific Ocean The third-largest country in South America, it is approximately three times the size of California
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