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  2. Lima - Wikipedia

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    The largest areas are Lima Norte with 2,475,432 people and Lima Este with 2,619,814 people, including the largest single district San Juan de Lurigancho, which hosts 1 million people. [53] Lima is considered a "young" city.

  3. Peruvians - Wikipedia

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    Major cities include Lima, home to over 9.5 million people, Arequipa, Trujillo, Chiclayo, Piura, Iquitos, Huancayo, Cusco and Pucallpa, all of which reported more than 250,000 inhabitants. [26] The largest expatriate Peruvian communities are in the United States , South America ( Argentina , Chile , Venezuela and Brazil ), Europe (Spain, Italy ...

  4. Indigenous peoples of Peru - Wikipedia

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    According to the National Institute of Statistics and Informatics, out of a 31,237,385 population, the Indigenous people in Peru represent about 25.7%. Of those, 95.8% are Andean and 3.3% from the Amazon. [2] Other sources indicate that the Indigenous people comprise 31% of the total population. [5] [6]

  5. Demographics of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Peru's football team in 1970; the ethnic diversity of Peruvians is visible, with players showing African, Amerindian and European ancestry in various mixes. Peru is a multiethnic country formed by the amalgamation of different cultures and ethnicities over thousands of years.

  6. Peru - Wikipedia

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    The Congress of Peru, in Lima. Peru's electoral system uses compulsory voting for citizens from the age of 18 to 70, including dual-citizens and Peruvians abroad. [132] Members of Congress are directly elected by constituents in respective districts through proportional voting.

  7. Great white shark's 9-million-year-old ancestor found in Peru

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    LIMA (Reuters) -Paleontologists in Peru on Monday unveiled the 9-million-year-old fossil of a relative of the great white shark that once inhabited the waters of the southern Pacific Ocean, where ...

  8. Demographic history of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous people of Peru. People spoke different languages in South America. Inhabitants were facing an issue in socioeconomic relationships with fellow Peruvians. There was no writing communication in old Europe, making it more difficult for native speakers as the only way was linguistic communication. [23]

  9. History of Lima - Wikipedia

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    The history of Lima, the capital of Peru, began with its foundation by Francisco Pizarro on January 18, 1535. The city was established on the valley of the Rímac River in an area populated by the Ichma polity.