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Peru

Peru. By Sarah Brown. Population: 30,475,144 Area: 1,285,126 km2. Capital city Lima: 12.04 degrees S, 77.02 degrees W. Geography.

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Peru

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  1. Peru By Sarah Brown Population: 30,475,144 Area: 1,285,126 km2 Capital city Lima: 12.04 degrees S, 77.02 degrees W

  2. Geography Peru is located in South America, it is bordered by the countries Ecudor and Columbia (north) Brazil ( east) Bolivia (southeast) Chile ( south) and in the west lies the Pacific Ocean Physical features: Andes Mountain range, Lake Titicaca , Peru shares 13% of the Amazon rainforest Man made features: Machu Picchu, Nazca Lines, Valley of Pyramids, Cathedral in Lima, Aqueduct Cumbe Mayo Machu Picchu: a breathtaking climb to reach the top, Ancient ruins, Incan lost city, Historical sight, built on a one way seeing mountain

  3. Geography Climograph of Lima, Peru The capital Lima lays along the coastline and has a Mediterranean Climate. The Andes mountain range is very cold due to high elevation Elevation map of Peru

  4. History 1197- Manco Capac established city-state of Cuzco, built by the Inca 1438 to 1473 Construction of Machu Picchu Nov.16 1532- Battle of Cajamarca 1980- Maois T guerilla group Shinning path attempted a brutal overthrow of the government July 12th, 1821 -Jose de San Martin proclaims the independence of Peru

  5. Archaeology For the high Inca society pottery was made out of gold. The Inca focused more on geometric shapes /patterns and heads on animals. They used a potters wheel and the finest clay they could find This instrument is called a Zampona ( panpipe) it is made out of 11 reed tubes and is bound by textiles. Percussion and wood instruments found date back to pre- Inca times Boleadoras were used weapons that binded the legs of enemies, they were lassos with stones attached to the ends of them. The Inca had the most powerful army at the time. Other weapons/protective gear archaeologists found were bronze tipped swords, helmets and shields

  6. Archaeology Inca textiles were made out of cotton or soft wool of the alpaca or llama. The Inca used dyes from animals and plants to colour the fabric. Textiles were used in trade, fashion and tax collecting Machu Picchu was built in the 1430’s by the Inca people. It was believed to be a religious sight and there are roughly 200 buildings in the city

  7. Political Science/ Sociology Government: Presidentalrepresentive democratic republic ( democracy) President: OllantaHumala, president elected every 5 years Election: People have to be 18 years old to vote Multi party system 1945 dictatorship evolving into a democracy The military cracked down on civilian human rights Peru is a party of the American Convention of Human Rights and Peruvians have freedom of thought and expression Education: Best education system in Latin America Free in public primary and secondary schools, also free for University students who can’t afford tuition and have an adequate academic performance Medical: Two insurances, public and private Free government health system for the poor although there is still a problem of cost of medicines Police: National police force and Municipal police force National police deals with nations land, sea and air territories Preserves domestic and public order and national security Peru has a fairly good social welfare system, the government cares about the Education and medical problems of the people of Peru

  8. Economics Natural Resources: copper, silver, gold, timber, fish, iron ore, coal, phosphate, potash, natural gas Top 5 trade partners: U.S., China, Switzerland, Canada and Japan Top 3 Banks: Banco de Credito del Peru, MiBanco and Interbank Money: Neuvo Sol Peru uses a tax system of progressive taxation on a personal income and a flat rate tax on business VAT ( Added Value Tax) is 18% in Peru

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