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The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Spanish: Ministerio de Comercio Exterior y Turismo, MINCETUR) of Peru is the ministry in charge of issues pertaining to foreign trade of the Government of Peru and the promotion of Tourism in Peru. As of 3 September 2024, the ministry is headed by Úrsula Desilú León .
Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores. 2023. Archived from the original on 2023-08-12. Lista del cuerpo diplomático, organismos internacionales y cuerpo consular (PDF) (in Spanish). Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores. 2024. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2024-03-15.
The following is a list of lakes in Peru. [1] Many of the names have the ending -cocha, from Quechua qucha: lake. Huacachina Junín Palcacocha Lagunillas Titicaca.
The Ministry for the Economy, Development, and Tourism (Spanish: Ministerio de Economía, Fomento y Turismo) is a Chilean state ministry in charge of planning and executing the flow of policies and projects of the Chilean government. The ministry aims to generate feasible and sustainable economic development, with stable progressive equality in ...
Being Mayor is the best way to preserve the Miami Lakes so many of us love and a natural step in my public service to the Town I have been giving back to since I was an intern at Town Hall in 2005.
C. Cabana (ancient lake) Canchiscocha (Mariscal Luzuriaga) Canchiscocha (Yungay) Lake Canllacocha; Lake Caracocha; Lake Carhuacocha (Jesús-Queropalca)
It surrounds Huascarán, the tallest peak in Peru. The physical environment includes glaciers, ravines, and lakes, while the park is home to several regional animal species. The national park is uninhabited, but native llamas and alpacas graze in the lowlands. [14] [15] Chan Chan Archaeological Zone† La Libertad: 1986 366; i, iii (cultural)
Lake Lagunillas is a lake in the Andes of far southeastern Peru. Lagunillas is at an altitude of about 4,250 m (13,900 ft) and it is located just northwest of Lake Saracocha . These two lakes are part of the system drained by the Coata River, which flows in a generally easterly direction until entering westernmost Lake Titicaca , about 50 km ...