Geography: Area: 1,282,216 sq. km 3 Main Zones: Dry coastal plain in the west where most of the cities and industry are located, high Andean plateau wgucg us more agricultural, and amazon jungle in the east. Population: 29,462,120 Capital: Lima Urbanities: 72%
Official languages: Spanish, quechua. Spanish-speakers 80.3%. Most Amerindians are Spanish-speaking or bilingual: 16.5% of the total population speak Quechua.
Principal language: Spanish
Immigrant language: Chinese (100,00) North bolivian Quechua.
Language Counts: The number of individual languages listed for peru is 104. Of those 93 are living and 11 are extinct. Of theh languages, 7 are institutional, 35 are developing, 5 are vigorous, 31 are in trouble, and 15 are dying.
Language: The great culture of ancient peru is also expressed by a legaacy of wide vriety of native languages that coexist in its teritory. Spanish is the official language and is used in most of the country. Other languages have been recognized bu the constitution, such as Quechua, which is spoken in many Andean regiions in different varreties and Aimara. The predominant language of the southern andes. Shipibo, ashaninka and Aguaruna, used by Amazon communities are just some of the country’s 43 native language.
Religion: Freedom oif religion is a fundamental right in perus culture, although catholicism is the main religion, another legacy of the spanish. Religios festivals have strong spanish influence. But they are also an example how different beliefs and religios of perus pre-hispanic culture co-exist.
Customs: Different creeds Populat festivals (patron saint feast, processions, carnival, ritual, etc)
Gatronomy: Perivian Cuisine is another expression of a national identuiry that eembraces multiple culture co-existing in one territory. Mistura is the main gastronomic fair in peru. It is held every year in Lima, bringing together the leading chefs and restaurants of Peru.
Handicrafts: Weaving Woods Stones Silver Pottery and even mud which were used for the day to day living.
Music and dances Dance has always played an important role in Peruvian Society. Thhey used sea shells and even animal to produce sounds.
dominican republic
TumugonBurahinDiezel Acuning - Argentina
TumugonBurahinDanna Balagot - Colombia
Clairol Baello - Brazil
Michelle Geronimo - Mexico
Joyce Samson - Venezuela
Naalis ng may-ari ang komentong ito.
TumugonBurahinNaalis ng may-ari ang komentong ito.
TumugonBurahinNaalis ng may-ari ang komentong ito.
TumugonBurahinLayda Valeriano- Puerto Rico
TumugonBurahinNorelaine Tapang - Cuba
TumugonBurahinNaalis ng may-ari ang komentong ito.
TumugonBurahinNaalis ng may-ari ang komentong ito.
TumugonBurahinJomelson Taclas- Costa Rica
TumugonBurahinRendee King - El Salvador
TumugonBurahinRonn Karl Leongson - Haiti
TumugonBurahinRonniel Donguya - Uruguay
TumugonBurahinmichelle geronimo - mexico
TumugonBurahinGabriel Katipunan - Bolivia
TumugonBurahinJahzeel Sanchez- Ecuador
TumugonBurahinNaalis ng may-ari ang komentong ito.
TumugonBurahinJoseph Dionisio - Chile
TumugonBurahinronica santiago - peru
TumugonBurahinkatrina florentino - puerto rico
TumugonBurahinkatrina florentino - puerto rico
TumugonBurahinJonah Micah P. Espiritu
TumugonBurahinPERU
Geography:
Area: 1,282,216 sq. km
3 Main Zones: Dry coastal plain in the west where most of the cities and industry are located, high Andean plateau wgucg us more agricultural, and amazon jungle in the east.
Population: 29,462,120
Capital: Lima
Urbanities: 72%
Official languages:
Spanish, quechua. Spanish-speakers 80.3%. Most Amerindians are Spanish-speaking or bilingual: 16.5% of the total population speak Quechua.
Principal language:
Spanish
Immigrant language:
Chinese (100,00) North bolivian Quechua.
Language Counts:
The number of individual languages listed for peru is 104. Of those 93 are living and 11 are extinct. Of theh languages, 7 are institutional, 35 are developing, 5 are vigorous, 31 are in trouble, and 15 are dying.
Language:
The great culture of ancient peru is also expressed by a legaacy of wide vriety of native languages that coexist in its teritory. Spanish is the official language and is used in most of the country. Other languages have been recognized bu the constitution, such as Quechua, which is spoken in many Andean regiions in different varreties and Aimara. The predominant language of the southern andes.
Shipibo, ashaninka and Aguaruna, used by Amazon communities are just some of the country’s 43 native language.
Religion:
Freedom oif religion is a fundamental right in perus culture, although catholicism is the main religion, another legacy of the spanish. Religios festivals have strong spanish influence. But they are also an example how different beliefs and religios of perus pre-hispanic culture co-exist.
Customs:
Different creeds
Populat festivals (patron saint feast, processions, carnival, ritual, etc)
Gatronomy:
Perivian Cuisine is another expression of a national identuiry that eembraces multiple culture co-existing in one territory. Mistura is the main gastronomic fair in peru. It is held every year in Lima, bringing together the leading chefs and restaurants of Peru.
Handicrafts:
Weaving
Woods
Stones
Silver
Pottery and even mud which were used for the day to day living.
Music and dances
Dance has always played an important role in Peruvian Society. Thhey used sea shells and even animal to produce sounds.
Jonah Micah P. Espiritu
TumugonBurahin10 verbs
10 verbs
Penetrate-Penetrar
Procastinate-Demorar
Imagine-Imaginar
Reconcile-Reconciliar
Apologize-Disculparse
Clarify-Aclarar
Remove-quitar
Abuse-abusar
Eat-comer
Pretender-afirmar