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  2. Portal:Peru/Did you know/7 - Wikipedia

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  3. Sechura Desert - Wikipedia

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    The Sechura Desert is a coastal desert located south of the Piura Region of Peru along the Pacific coast and inland to the foothills of the Andes Mountains.Its extreme aridity is caused by the upwelling of cold coastal waters and subtropical atmospheric subsidence, but it is also subject to occasional flooding during El Niño years.

  4. Peru - Wikipedia

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    By the 2019 list, Peru has the 50th most valuable industry in the world ($28.7 billion). [ 200 ] In 2011 and 2016 Peru was the world's largest supplier of fishmeal . [ 201 ]

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  6. Chiribaya Dog - Wikipedia

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    The mummies of the Chiribaya dogs led researchers to initially hypothesize that the variety's descendants remain to this day. This seemed anecdotally confirmed by the similarity between the preserved remains and many of the dogs living in Ilo port, Tambo Valley, and the city of Mollendo (Arequipa Department). Even the dog "Abdul", the watchdog ...

  7. Outline of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Voting in Peru is compulsory (until the age of 70) Peruvian presidential elections : 1895 - 1899 - 2000 - 2001 - 2006 - 2011 Peruvian parliamentary elections : 1978 - 1992 - 2000 - 2001 - 2006 - 2011

  8. Category:Regions of Peru - Wikipedia

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  9. Geography of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Peru's developed urban cities are found in coastal regions and to the north. There are 32.1 million people who live in Peru. [6] The percentage of urbanization in Peru is 79.2%, and holds a yearly increase of 1.57%. [7] Lima forms part of the largest cities in the Americas, and holds 31.7% of the country's population. [8]