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General Information

Perú is located in the central and west part of South America.   It limits to the north with Ecuador and Colombia; with Brazil and Bolivia to the east; with Chile to the south and with the Pacific Ocean to the west.   It covers a surface of 1,285,215.6 square kilometers, distributed as follows: 12% in the coast, 28% in the sierra, and 60% in the jungle.

Peruvian

The population reaches 24 million of inhabitants, 7 million of them in the city of Lima.   The Peruvian population is mainly mixed, with an important native minority dwelling mainly in the Andean south and the Amazon.

Politically, Perú is divided into 24 departments, subdivided in 194 provinces and a constitutional province, which is El Callao (the main Peruvian port).   On the other hand, the territory was divided into 13 regions, including provinces of one or more departments.

In Perú, there are two official languages: Spanish and Quechua, which is spoken by a 24% of the population.   Most of the people who speak Quechua are bilingual, being Spanish the second language.   On the other side, there are 55 more amazon languages in the country, apart from the Aymará, spoken in the high plateaus.

Most of the population is Roman Catholic (80%), official religion of Perú, existing cult freedom.


The City of Lima

Lima

The city of Lima is located on the shoreline, on the outlet of the river Rímac; it is divided into 49 districts and it is the biggest city of the country: 30% of the population lives there (more than 6 million of inhabitants), most of them coming from the provinces.   It is, then, an overcrowded city, very messy and full of contrasts: at every step you bump into traditional features of an agricultural society, in contrast with the modernity imposed by the market economy.

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