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Peru. By: Lindsey Provencher. General Information. Name of country- Peru Capital city- Lima Major languages spoken in Peru- Spanish, Quechua, Aymara , and some minor Amazonian languages - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PERUBy: Lindsey Provencher

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GENERAL INFORMATION Name of country- Peru Capital city- Lima Major languages spoken in Peru- Spanish,

Quechua, Aymara, and some minor Amazonian languages

Peru is in Western South America, South of Colombia and Ecuador, West of Brazil and Bolivia, and North of Chile

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LIMA Capital and largest city in Peru Peru’s economic center Has oil refining and diversified manufacturing

industries Second oldest capital city in South America Founded by Francisco Pizarro

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HISTORY OF PERU Discovered July 28, 1821 Famous people- President Jose Luis

Bustamente y Rivero (1945), General Manuel A. Odria took over (1948), General Francisco Morales Bermudez took over and promised to restore civilian government(1975), Belaunde Terry (May 18, 1980), President Ollanta Humala (2011), and Prime Minister Oscar Valdez (2011)

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SOME MAJOR EVENTS IN PERU’S HISTORY 1980-2000, wars between rebel groups and

the government 69,000 people were killed 1993, a new constitution was approved August 2007, and 8.0 magnitude earthquake

hit 95 miles southeast of Lima April 9, 2012 the Shining Path rebels

kidnapped 42 Peruvian workers

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INDEPENDENCE Peru was conquered then proclaimed

independence and fought revolutions Peru lost The War of the Pacific to Chile, but

still proclaimed its independence

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PERU’S GEOGRAPHY Major land forms- Peru is divided by the

Andes Mountains To the west is the coastline which is mostly

arid The mountain area has plateaus and deep

valleys in the middle Past the mountains in the east is the heavily

forested slope leading to the Amazonian Plains

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PERU’S GEOGRAPHY Major landmarks are the Andes Mountains,

the coastline, and the Amazonian Plains Major bodies of water are Lake Titicaca and

the pacific ocean (the west coast)

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PERU’S GEOGRAPHY Major cities- Lima (capital) has 7,870,000 people Arequipa has 904,000 people Trujillo has 820,000 people Chiclayo has 634,000 people

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CULTURE Clothing- Traditional dresses, skirts, tunics, blankets,

and Ponchos with geometrical patterns and vibrant colors are worn by Peruvian people

Alpacas are native to Peru, and some Peruvian clothes are made from Alpaca wool

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CULTURE Holidays- Peru has hundreds of festivals and holidays

each year Major holidays celebrated specifically in Peru

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EPIPHANY Celebrated on the last day of Christmas There are processions, dancing, and feasting

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FIESTAS PATRIAS Celebrated on July 28th

A celebration of Peru’s independence from the Spanish Empire

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CULTURE Music- Peruvian music included wind instruments made

from cane, mud, bone, horns, and metals Also included percussion instruments for rhythm

and tone Major musical genres- huayno and marinera Native folk music was also included in Peruvian

music

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CULTURE Religion as of 2007: Roman Catholic. . . 81.3% Evangelical. . . 12.5% Unspecified or none. . . 2.5%

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CULTURE Government- Peru’s government is a Constitutional

Republic Includes Chiefs of State and cabinet

members Main person in charge is the President

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CULTURE Food- Top 5 Peruvian foods: Ceviche- raw fish marinated in citrus juice Cuy- guinea pig meat Causa- a casserole layered with avocados

and potatoes Lomo Saltado- beef and vegetable stir fry Aji de Gallina- a stew made with chicken and

peppers

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ECONOMY Exports- Peruvians export 35.56 billion dollars each

year Copper, gold, zinc, tin, iron ore, petroleum,

natural gas, coffee, potatoes, vegetables, fruit, clothes, and fish

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ECONOMY Manufacturing- Most of Peru’s manufacturing is done in

textiles Mining, fishing, and agriculture also

contribute to Peru’s manufacturing

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ECONOMY Land use (farming and agriculture)- Most of the land in Peru is used for growing

vegetables, coffee, cocoa, cotton, sugarcane, rice, potatoes, fruits, and grains

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ECONOMY Peruvian occupations- The majority of Peruvian people are farmers

for a living If not farmers, shop owners or gold miners

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ECONOMY Peruvian money compared to U.S. dollars Nuevo Sol is Peruvian money A United States dollar has 100 cents and a

Nuevo Sol has 100 centimos One U.S. dollar equals two Nuevo Sol and 68

centimos

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CLIMATE Weather in Peru is unpredictable There are two seasons- wet and dry Weather patterns change often because Peru

is so geographically diverse

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CLIMATE Rainfall in Peru- Average rainfall in one year is 53 cm

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CLIMATE Temperatures- Average daytime temperature in Peru is 85-

90 degrees Fahrenheit Nights cool down to 68 degrees Fahrenheit January-March clear skies with humid air June-October is the dry season

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CLIMATE Problems or natural disasters- Only threat is strong earthquakes in Southern

Peru

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INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT PERU Population of Peru is 29,248,943 people Life expectancy of Peruvians is 72.47 years

old

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MORE INTERESTING FACTS The flag of Peru- Became the official flag on February 25, 1825 Has 3 equal parts (vertical bands of red,

white, and red again) The middle section is designed by Jose

Gregorio Paredes , called Coat of Arms The picture is a shield with a llama-like

animal, the national tree of Peru, a yellow cornucopia filled with gold coins, and a green wreath with branches that have red berries and ribbons

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INTERESTING FACTS (CONTINUED) A plane ticket to Peru costs $927 A hotel in Peru costs about $100 Peru has many different types of

transportation including railways, highways, waterways, ports, harbors, and airports

Peru is a relatively safe country because it is not poor and it is secure

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WORKS CITED http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0107883.html http://www.inside-peru.com/major-cities-in-peru.html http://www.inside-peru.com/traditional-peruvian-clothing.html http://www.answers.yourdictionary.com/answers/history/holidays/holidays-celebr

ated-peru.html http://www.perutravels.net/peru-travel-guide/art-music.html http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/top-ten/peru/machu-picchu/food-drin

k http://coinmill.com/pen_usd.html http://www.adventure-life.com/peru/peru_weather.php http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/americas/peru.html http://wiki.answers.com http://enchantedlearning.com/southamerica/peru/flag/ http://tripadvisor.com

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THANK YOU FOR WATCHING PERU BY: LINDSEY PROVENCHER!: )