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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PeruPeru - Wikipedia

    Há 1 dia · Peru has a population of over 32 million, and its capital and largest city is Lima. At 1,285,216 km 2 (496,225 sq mi), Peru is the 19th largest country in the world, and the third largest in South America .

  2. Há 4 dias · Peru, country in western South America. Except for the Lake Titicaca basin in the southeast, its borders lie in sparsely populated zones. Peru has a great diversity of climates, ways of life, and economic activities. The capital is Lima. Learn more about the country, including its history, geography, and culture.

  3. Há 2 dias · The country was one of the world's fastest-growing economies in 2012, with a GDP growth rate of 6.3%. [25] The economy was expected to increase 9.3% in 2021, in a rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru. [26] Peru has signed a number of free trade agreements with its main trade partners.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Machu_PicchuMachu Picchu - Wikipedia

    Há 2 dias · 38,160.87 ha. Machu Picchu is a 15th-century Inca citadel located in the Eastern Cordillera of southern Peru on a 2,430-meter (7,970 ft) mountain ridge. [2] [3] Often referred to as the "Lost City of the Incas", it is the most familiar icon of the Inca Empire.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Inca_EmpireInca Empire - Wikipedia

    Há 2 dias · The Inca civilization rose from the Peruvian highlands sometime in the early 13th century. The Spanish began the conquest of the Inca Empire in 1532 and by 1572, the last Inca state was fully conquered.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LimaLima - Wikipedia

    Há 2 dias · Lima was named by natives in the agricultural region known by native Peruvians as Limaq. It became the capital and most important city in the Viceroyalty of Peru. Following the Peruvian War of Independence, it became the capital of the Republic of Peru (República del Perú).

  7. www.cia.gov › the-world-factbook › countriesWorld Factbook Glyph

    7 de mai. de 2024 · Peruvian emigration began rising in the 1980s due to an economic crisis and a violent internal conflict, but outflows have stabilized in the last few years as economic conditions have improved. Nonetheless, more than 2 million Peruvians have emigrated in the last decade, principally to the US, Spain, and Argentina.