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  2. Peru - Wikipedia

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    Peru. Peru, [e] officially the Republic of Peru, [f] is a country in western South America. It is bordered in the north by Ecuador and Colombia, in the east by Brazil, in the southeast by Bolivia, in the south by Chile, and in the south and west by the Pacific Ocean. Peru is a megadiverse country with habitats ranging from the arid plains of ...

  3. Yuraq Kallapu - Wikipedia

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    Yuraq Kallapu (Quechua yuraq white, Aymara kallapu stairs close to the walls, step of the stairs in a mine; buttress, wood to prop up, [2] [3] possibly meaning "white stairs", Hispanicized spelling Yuraccalapo, Yurajalapu) is a mountain in the Wallanka mountain range in the Andes of Peru which reaches an altitude of approximately 4,800 m (15,700 ft).

  4. Yuraq Ñan - Wikipedia

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    Yuraq Ñan (Quechua yuraq white, ñan road, [2] "white road", also spelled Yuracñan) is a mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately 4,600 metres (15,092 ft). It is located in the Lima Region, Yauyos Province, Huancaya District.

  5. As Peru buries Fujimori, a complex tussle over his legacy - AOL

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    As Peru buries former president Alberto Fujimori on Saturday, the Andean country is grappling with the complex legacy of its most powerful - and most divisive - political leader in recent decades ...

  6. Simiyuq Wank'a - Wikipedia

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    Simiyuq Wank'a (Quechua simi mouth, -yuq a suffix, wank'a rock, [2] "rock with a mouth", also spelled Simi Ojhuanca, Simiyojhuanca) is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately 4,600 m (15,100 ft).

  7. List of archaeological sites in Peru - Wikipedia

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    1000–700 BC. La Galgada. La Libertad. Kotosh Religious Tradition. !7100. 2900–1800 BC. Las Haldas or Aldas. Ancash. Casma/Sechin culture.

  8. Free Peru - Wikipedia

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    Free Peru has the second most seats in the Congress of Peru, with 22 out of 130 total representatives; [7] however, its opposition continued to rule Congress after forming a larger alliance of seats led by the Popular Action party. [8] [9] Free Peru is a participant in the São Paulo Forum, an annual conference of leftist parties in the ...

  9. Category:History of Peru - Wikipedia

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    History of Peru (1884–1895) National Reconstruction (Peru) Aristocratic Republic (Peru) History of Peru (1919–1930) History of Peru (1930–1939) History of Peru (1939–1948) History of Peru (1948–1956) History of Peru (1956–1968) Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces of Peru.