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General Information The Peruvian population, estimated at 29.5 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.
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Peru is a presidential representative democratic republic with a multi-party system. Under the current constitution, the President is the head of state and government; he or she is elected for five years and can only seek re-election after standing down for at least one full term. Ollanta Moisés Humala Tasso is the President of Peru. Humala became the President on 2011 July 28, after winning a run-off against Keiko Fujimori. Humala also ran in 2006, but lost to Alan Garcia. Peru is a representative democratic republic divided into 25 regions One of Peru’s government buildings. Peru’s leader.
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Economics Peru is a developing country with a market-oriented economy Recent economic growth has been fueled by macroeconomic stability, improved terms of trade, and rising investment and consumption Monetary unit: Nuevo sol 1 US Dollar is worth 2.64 Nuevo sol 5 US Dollar is worth 13.22 Nuevo sol 10 US Dollar is worth 26.44 Nuevo sol This is a Nuevo sol
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Arequipa - Colca Valley Widely known as the "Ciudad Blanca" (White City) for its beautiful colonial homes, churches and monasteries constructed of a white volcanic stone - sillar - that is unique to the zone. Iquitos - Amazon River An ideal place for those lovers of the nature & biodiversity tourism and the ones who want to feel an intimate contact with the virgin nature of the Amazon forests. Lima- Peru’s Capital The capital of Peru is a great metropolis; in general it is the entrance door to the country.
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When introducing themselves for the first time, members of the opposite sex shake hands. Men who know each other well will shake hands or pat each other on the back. Women who know each other will kiss each other on one cheek. Peruvians were western-style clothing in urban areas. They tend to dress up when going into public. It is inappropriate to go out of the house wearing dirty or old clothing. The people of Peru are very loyal to their traditions. Peruvian Wedding Traditions are strictly observed during a Peruvian marriage ceremony. It is the suitor who asks the permission of the bride's parents for her hand according to Peruvian Wedding Traditions. The wedding rituals proceed. with the approval nod from the bride's parents People of Peru “dressed up”. A traditional wedding of Peru
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The primary langauge of Peru is Spanish. “Hello” in Spanish is “Hola” “How do you do” in Spanish is “¿cómo se hace” “Goodnight” in Spanish is “buenas noches” “Friend” in Spanish is “amigo” Other spoken languages of Peru are: Quechua and Aymara.
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Under the 1993 constitution, primary education is free and compulsory. The system is highly centralized, with the Ministry of Education appointing all public school teachers. Eighty-three percent of Peru's students attend public schools at all levels. School enrollment has been rising sharply for years, due to a widening educational effort by the government and a growing school- age population. The illiteracy rate is estimated at 12.5% (17.4% for women), 28.0% in rural areas and 5.6% in urban areas. Elementary and secondary school enrollment is approximately 7.7 million. Peru's 74 universities (1999), 39% public and 61% private institutions, enrolled about 322,000 students in 1999. Normal Peru classroom Out side of School in Peru
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The Peruvian Armed Forces (Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas del Perú) are the military services of Peru, comprising independent Army, Navy and Air Force components. Their primary mission is to safeguard the country's independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity against any threat Feb 6, 2008 – Army General advocates mandatory military service in Peru. Both men and Woman Serve in the Military.
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Transportation The system of highways that was the key to the unification of the Inca Empire was not preserved by the Spanish conquerors. The lack of an adequate transportation system is still a major obstacle to economic integration and development. They use railroads mainly, or walk. Some own cars, most ride buses. Gas prices: Diesel $3.84 USS Dollars a Galon Gasolina 84 $3.94 USS Dollar a Galon Gasolina 90 $4.40 USS Dollar a Galon
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Bibliography http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/samerica/pe.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peru http://coinmill.com/EUR_USD.html http://www.peru-explorer.com/peru.htm http://www.trueknowledge.com/q/population_of_peru_2011 Peru: Maps, History, Geography, Government, Culture, Facts, Guide & Travel/Holidays/Cities — Infoplease.comPeru: Maps, History, Geography, Government, Culture, Facts, Guide & Travel/Holidays/Cities — Infoplease.com http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0107883.html#ixzz1sbfJ BvQ7http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0107883.html#ixzz1sbfJ BvQ7 http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0107883.html http://www.med.umich.edu/diversity/pdffiles/file17.pdf http://www.peru-explorer.com/peru.htm archive.peruthisweek.com/news/5673 http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080513083043AA6HXp E
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