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Peru
MAP AND POPULATION Peru is located in South America. It has a population of 31.4 million people, with Lima being the capital city. In addition, it has a territorial sea of 200 miles .
THE FLAG DESCRIPTION The flag of Peru is a rectangular flag made up of three vertical bands of equal width, the lateral ones red and the central one white. It is a national symbol of Peru. It has variants for different uses: the Peruvian State uses the national flag and the war flag, which include the national shield in the center with different adherents; while civilians use the national flag, in a simple way, without the national emblem.
TOURIST PLACES rainbow mountain rainbow mountain huacachina lagoon chanchan Citadel Huanchaco Baths of the Inca Nazca Lines ballestas islands Lake Titicaca
EVA AYLLÓN Since its inception, she has become well known in the field of Peruvian popular music. Considered the best promoter of Afro-Peruvian music, the versatility of her voice has allowed her to enter various musical genres. FAMOUS PERUVIANS
Gastón Acurio The chef and restaurateur has a higher profile in Peru than he does internationally, but Acurio still has a huge personal brand outside of Peru's borders. A has pushed to Peruvian food through its restaurants around the world. His latest conquest was in New York, where he opened a branch of La Ma FAMOUS PERUVIANS
Mario Vargas Llosa If there is a current personality known beyond the Peruvian borders, it is the writer and Nobel Prize winner, Mario Vargas Llosa . With a PhD in Philosophy and Letters, he is considered one of the most important novelists and essayists in history. But Vargas Llosa has not only dedicated his philosophical knowledge to writing, but also to Peruvian and international politics. FAMOUS PERUVIANS
“ Pain au chocolat ” by V ictoria Catterson is licensed under CC BY 2.0 TYPICAL COSTUME OF THE COAST The clothing is simple, elegant and beautiful. The man wears a suit, white shirt, tie, black shoes and handkerchief. the northern sailor
TYPICAL JUNGLE COSTUME The cushma is the main garment, both for men and women, of many towns in the Peruvian Amazon, cushma
. TYPICAL COSTUME OF THE SIERRA Ñusta Costume It consists of: hat, veil, jacket, inner skirt and outer skirt Our goal is to have a premium photographic record of the main typical costumes of the coast, mountains and jungle of our beloved Peru. ñusta
Ceviche It consists of fish cut into pieces or shellfish, accompanied by lemon juice, chili pepper, julienned onion and salt. It is served with sweet potato or cassava and, on occasions, it is accompanied by fish or squid pork rinds. TYPICAL DISHES
stuffed cause This appetizing entree has the yellow potato as its main ingredient, which is pressed and kneaded with liquefied yellow chili pepper and lemon juice. It can be filled with shredded chicken, carrots, avocado and mayonnaise, or with tuna, onion and the aforementioned sauce. It is served cold. TYPICAL DISHES
Carapulcra with dry soup A presentation of two dishes in one typical of Chincha , which includes elements of the Spanish, Italian and Chinese cuisines. Combine chicken, pork, dried potato, noodles, peanuts, achiote , basil, tomato, panca pepper and other ingredients. Served with boiled yucca TYPICAL DISHES
Easter Holy Week is one of the most important religious festivities in Peru. It is celebrated throughout the territory, in every town and district of the country. Holy Thursday and Good Friday are declared holidays. The villagers go to the churches
The Inti Raymi The Inti Raymi is the 'Fiesta del sol', a religious celebration of Inca origin that is celebrated in Cusco. It takes place on the winter solstice (June 24), when the sun is closest to the earth. The Incas worshiped the sun on this date through massive ceremonies in the Coricancha temple.
National holidays On July 28, 1821, General José de San Martín proclaimed the Independence of Peru in the Plaza Mayor of Lima. Since then, every year on this date Peruvians celebrate their national holidays.