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Any Cool facts about Peru?

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this is what I know ....correct me if I am wrong...

World record for most climates

home of largest empire of americas

most biodiverse jungle and #(rank) largest by area

archeological capital of americas ( what is of the world egypt?)

highest lake

deepest canyon

Cuisne top in the world...# (rank) ---arbitary

4 largest mountain of americas

source of the amazon river

some rankings on monkey and bird species content would be helpful as it is high in rank

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  1. To add to the above.

    Pachacamac.....ruins in Lima.


  2. I will take your list:

    World record for most climates - True

    home of largest empire of americas - True

    most biodiverse jungle and #2 largest by area - True.  

    archeological capital of americas ( what is of the world egypt?) Definitely. You have MacchuPichu. And also, you have CARAL, which is the most ancient CITY in the Americas.

    highest lake - True. the Titicaca (shared with Bolivia)

    deepest canyon - Yes. It is the COLCA in Arequipa.

    Cuisne top in the world...# (rank) --- Yes, it is considered between the top 5 cuisines of the world by prestigious and specialized high cuisine magazines.

    4 largest mountain of americas - Not so sure about this.

    source of the amazon river - True. The Amazon River born in Nauta (Iquitos)

    some rankings on monkey and bird species content would be helpful as it is high in rank

  3. maybe, maybe not, but Peru¿s a great place to live.

  4. The 2nd asnwerer is correct in most everything,

    Must Add

    Caral is the oldest city in the Americas

    Acho is the oldest Bullfight ring in the Americas and the 3 oldest in the whole world.

    Peru has the largest variety of butterflies (more species than the rest of the world all together) in the Manu national reserve

    Peru has the largest variety of orchids.

    Peru has the fastest growing economy in the Americas right now

    Peru has penguins.

    Peru gave to the world the potatoes, sweet potatoes and tomatoes (you wouldn't have your french fries with Ketchup without Peru). Aswell as so many other products yet to be discovered by the rest of the world (remember lucuma, sauco, aguaymanto, chirimoya)

    Buenaventura is the largest gold mine in the world

    Peru is the 2nd world silver producer.

    The ancient Paracas people produced the most fine textiles in the world.

    Alpamayo was named the most beautifull mountain in the world,

    The Cordillera Blanca known as the Peruvian Switzerland is actually bigger than Switzerland.

    Peru has pirahnas, anacondas and armadillos.

    Lima was the biggest and most important city in the colomial times, for that reason, Lima has the most beautifull colonial buildings.

    Lima is the only coastal capital of South America.

    The Marinera is one of the most beautifull dances ever.

    The famous lost city of  El Dorado is supposedly in the Peruvian Rainforest, recently vinculated to a place called Pallacti.

    Peru has deserts, rainforests, highlands, snowy peaks.

    Just enter the photo gallery of

    www.peru.info

    to get a brief idea of all of what this great land has.

  5. Juan P is wrong. The amazon river starts in Nauta Peru....about 60 km from Iquitos Peru.

    Another fact is they just identified the 3rd largest waterfall in the world is in Peru up in the north.

    Nazca Lines are there

    Machu Picchu is visited by approx 2500 tourists daily

    The final source of the Amazon River is a stream on a 5,597 meter peak called Nevado Mismi in southern Peru.

    - In Peru, there are more than 50 mountains over 6,000 meters (19,700 feet). Peru has the second largest mountain range in the world, after the Himalayas. Peru has the tallest tropical mountain in the world.

    - The tomato, taken to Europe by the Spaniards, is Peruvian.

    - Canon del Cotahuasi, is the deepest known canyon in the world – over twice as deep as the Grand Canyon. Oh yeah, the bird with the largest wingspan in the world is there also, the Condor (the largest males have over a 12 foot wingspan).

    - Almost 4,000 varieties of potatoes originated in Peru, some of which were taken to Europe by the Spaniards around 1560 and by the English around 1850.

    - Alpaca is Peruvian.

    - The finest cotton in the world is Peruvian Pima and Tinguis.

    - Peru has 468 different dishes, which according to The Guinness Book of World Records is the largest variety in the world.

    - The weeping willow tree, which contains a component that is the base for aspirin, is Peruvian.

    - The University of San Marcos, established in 1551, is the oldest University in the Americas.

    - 84 of the 103 ecosystems that exist in the world are in Peru.

    - Ceviche.

    - Peru has some of the best waves to surf in the world.

    - ANTAMINA, the largest mine in the world, is located in Peru’s central highlands.

    - Lake Titicaca, shared by Peru and Bolivia, is the highest navigable lake in the world.

    - 28 different types of climate develop in Peru, placing it in the top 5 most biologically diversified countries in the world.

    - The Peruvian ocean offers 700 different varieties of fish and 400 varieties of shellfish.

    - Senor of Sipan is the oldest and most magnificent tomb found in the Americas; it is only comparable to that of Tutankamon in Egypt (King Tut).

    - ummm…Machu Picchu. Not to mention all the other ruins yet to be discovered that are just as beautiful as Machu Picchu, but nobody really knows about them – which are the ones I’m most interested in visiting.

    ---Machu Picchu has about 1,000 visitors per day.

    Taken from Lonely Planet: Peru – “Imagine scenery on the scale of an Indiana Jones flick, with forgotten temples entangled in jungle vines, cobwebbed imperial tombs baking in the desert sun and ancient bejeweled treasures beyond reckoning. Wild rivers that rage, pumas that prowl in the night and hallucinogenic shaman rituals that are centuries old – and it’s not just a movie here, it’s real life.

    …no one could completely conquer this jaw-dropping terrain, from glaciated Andean peaks where condors soar, down to the vast coastal deserts and the hot, steamy rainforests of the Amazon.”

  6. Peru has the highest elevation in the world.  It's so high that no world cup games can take place there because soccer players from other countries aren't adapted to the altitude.

    On Lake Titicaca, there are man-made islands make out of reeds.  Some people live on them, and keep on adding reeds onto their island to keep it floating.

    There is a drink called chica (not chica morada) that is made from fermented corn.  It's made by people chewing it up and spitting it out, then storing it away for some time until it's fermented by the spit.

    In Peru, coy is a popular dish.  In America, coy is a pet (also known as a guinea pig).  The Peruvians keep these rodents running around in their storage room or kitchen until they are plump enough to eat.

    The old inhabits of Peru, the Incas, were given that name by the Spanish.  The only "Inca" there was back then was the emperor.  When the Spanish came, they thought that they all called themselves Incas, and gave them that name.

    Old farming traditions in Peru are still used today.  Peruvians still create terraces, which is a way to farm on the hills.  Another old tradition was to wrap the seed in an anchovies as a fertilizer for the crop.

  7. no, there is more biodiversity in Bolivia, and the amazon river starts in Brazil, the largest mountains are between Argentina and Chile, but they have great food.(the deepest canyon is not there, though)

  8. THey have mummies too but they dont wrap it they cover it with herbs and it lasts just as long!

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