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Click to read more »Martín occupied Lima and declared Peruvian independence on 28 July 1821. He created the first Peruvian flag. Upper Peru (present-day Bolivia) remained as...
Click to read more »for the 1970 World Cup, and Contigo Perú, a Peruvian waltz that newspaper El Comercio calls "the hymn of Peruvian national football teams". In 2018, a...
Click to read more »Japanese Peruvians (Spanish: peruano-japonés or nipo-peruano; Japanese: 日系ペルー人, Nikkei Perūjin) are Peruvian citizens of Japanese origin or ancestry. Peru has...
Click to read more »2008, the Peruvian government declared June 28 as "National Ceviche Day" in recognition of the dish's importance to Peruvian cuisine. Peru is considered...
Click to read more »The Peruvian Corporation Ltd. (alternate: Peruvian Corporation of London) was registered under the Companies Act in London on 20 March 1890. Its board...
Click to read more »the currency of Peru; it is subdivided into 100 céntimos ("cents"). The ISO 4217 currency code is PEN. The sol replaced the Peruvian inti in 1991 and...
Click to read more »European Union and Peruvian authorities denied that voting irregularities took place. It was noted that a fringe segment of the Peruvian public believed...
Click to read more »likely that Castillo's phone was tapped by Peruvian intelligence, with the Mexican president reporting that Peruvian authorities entered the grounds of the...
Click to read more »The Peruvian Navy (Spanish: Marina de Guerra del Perú, abbreviated MGP) is the branch of the Peruvian Armed Forces tasked with surveillance, patrol and...
Click to read more »Peruvian Americans are Americans of Peruvian descent. According to the U.S. Census Bureau 2021 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, as of 2021[update]...
Click to read more »Peruvian territory is covered by dense forests on the east side of the Andes, yet only 5% of Peruvians live in this area. More than 60% of Peruvian territory...
Click to read more »canned fish or as salted-matured fillets packed in oil. Peruvian canned anchoveta is sold as Peruvian canned sardines. The new use is sometimes called the...
Click to read more »A Peruvian retablo, in the context of Peruvian folk art, is a home altar with figures of saints or religious scenes, arranged on shelves inside a portable...
Click to read more »country, by about 94.4% of the population. The five Peruvian dialects are Andean Spanish, Peruvian Coastal Spanish, Andean-Coastal Spanish, Equatorial...
Click to read more »2007, the Peruvian Society for Gastronomy was born with the objective of organizing activities to promote Peruvian food and reinforce the Peruvian national...
Click to read more »Peruvians are citizens of Peru. Peruvian may also refer to: Peruvian culture Peruvian cuisine Peruvian dances Peruvian guinea pig, breed of guinea pig...
Click to read more »occupied Peru's capital Lima in January 1881. Remnants and irregulars of the Peruvian army waged a guerrilla war but could not prevent war-weary Peruvian factions...
Click to read more »The Peruvian Immortal is the name given to a chess game played by the Peruvian master (later grandmaster) Esteban Canal against an unknown amateur (his...
Click to read more »The Peruvian booby (Sula variegata) is an endemic bird of the Peruvian current, and an important predator of the marine community to which it belongs....
Click to read more »Peruvian Democratic Movement (Movimiento Democrático Peruano, MDP) National Democratic Front (Frente Democrático Nacional) Centre-right: Peruvian...
Click to read more »now, had the Sapa Inca at its head. The modern Peruvian state is the heir of the Viceroyalty of Peru. In 1532, the Spanish conquerors arrived in the...
Click to read more »of the northern Peruvian regions of the country from which it originated. Trujillo city is considered the cradle of typical Peruvian Horses. Smooth-gaited...
Click to read more »Peruvian Air Line S.A. was a Peruvian airline based in Lima, serving as the flag carrier from 2009 to 2019. The airline offered primarily domestic flights...
Click to read more »Peruvian daffodil refers to several genera and species of plants: Ismene, a genus of perennial bulbs Paramongaia, a genus of perennial bulbs Pamianthe...
Click to read more »Peruvian ceviche, cebiche, sebiche, or seviche is a traditional dish widely eaten in Peru especially in the coastal region of the country. Ceviche is...
Click to read more »de Migraciones, the Peruvian immigration and naturalization authority, which is part of the Ministry of the Interior. The Peruvian passport has the benefit...
Click to read more »The Peruvian Hairless Dog or Perro Sin Pelo del Perú is a Peruvian breed of hairless dog. It is the only living breed of dog indigenous to Peru. As in...
Click to read more »of Peru and Chile. Afro-Peruvian music has its roots in the communities of Black enslaved people brought to work in the mines along the Peruvian coast...
Click to read more »Peruvian pelican takes a bath at Weltvogelpark Walsrode, Germany Peruvian pelicans in the Ballestas Islands, Peru Peruvian pelican in Paracas, Peru Pelecanus...
Click to read more »The Peruvian (German: Die Peruanerin) is a 1919 German silent drama film directed by Alfred Halm and starring Mady Christians, Reinhold Schünzel, and Paul...
Click to read more »The Peruvian Army (Spanish: Ejército del Perú, abbreviated EP) is the branch of the Peruvian Armed Forces tasked with safeguarding the independence, sovereignty...
Click to read more »the word pisco to denote Peruvian aguardiente dates from 1764. The beverage may have acquired its Quechua name from the Peruvian town of Pisco, once an...
Click to read more »link] "Peruvian police capture 'Shining Path boss' Walter Diaz". BBC News. 4 March 2012. Andean Air Mail & Peruvian Times (5 April 2012). "Peru Captures...
Click to read more »Scolopendra gigantea, also known as the Peruvian giant yellow-leg centipede or Amazonian giant centipede, is a centipede in the genus Scolopendra. It is...
Click to read more »Peruvian Connection Ltd. is a United States–based retailer of high-end women’s clothing and accessories. Originally started as a mail-order catalog, the...
Click to read more »improved economic presence of Peru in the region. Peruvian TV and the Latin American division of MTV took notice of Peruvian bands, and included them in...
Click to read more »Sharpe's wren. C. fulva is named the fulvous wren. The Peruvian wren is monotypic. The Peruvian wren is 15.5 to 16 cm (6.1 to 6.3 in) long and weighs 19...
Click to read more »published in 2008 confirmed it as a separate species. The Peruvian martin is monotypic. The Peruvian martin is 16.5 to 17 cm (6.5 to 6.7 in) long and weighs...
Click to read more »Coat of Arms (Escudo de Armas). It is flown by the Peruvian Armed Forces and National Police of Peru and is typically inscribed with the service, name...
Click to read more »Peru had one of the worst human rights records in the Western Hemisphere and experienced thousands of forced disappearances while both the Peruvian Armed...
Click to read more »The term Peruvian literature not only refers to literature produced in the independent Republic of Peru, but also to literature produced in the Viceroyalty...
Click to read more »was a Peruvian musician and composer. He specialized in Peruvian Creole music and Afro-Peruvian music and wrote several popular Afro-Peruvian songs during...
Click to read more »Perus may refer to: Perus (district of São Paulo) Subprefecture of Perus, São Paulo Perus (butterfly), a genus of butterflies in the subfamily Carcharodini...
Click to read more »is endemic to Peru. The Peruvian piedtail shares its genus with the Ecuadorian piedtail (P. hemileucurus). It is monotypic. The Peruvian piedtail is 7...
Click to read more »full species following a study published in 2018. The Peruvian pipit is monotypic. The Peruvian pipit is one of the smallest members of genus Anthus....
Click to read more »makes music worth hearing. Peruvian Blue is no exception." All compositions by Kenny Barron except where noted. "Peruvian Blue" – 9:53 "Blue Monk" (Thelonious...
Click to read more »Lima, covering the Viceroyalty of Peru. Unlike the Spanish Inquisition and the Medieval Inquisition, in the Peruvian Inquisition both the authorities and...
Click to read more »Peruvian Civil War of 1856–1858 Peruvian Civil War of 1865 Peruvian Civil War of 1867 Salt Tax Revolt (Peru) Peruvian Civil War of 1884–1885 Peruvian...
Click to read more »Choclo, also referred to as Peruvian corn or Cuzco corn (after Cuzco, the capital city of the Inca Empire), is a large-kernel variety of field corn from...
Click to read more »Peruvian cumbia (Spanish: Cumbia Peruana) is a subgenre of cumbia that became popular in the coastal cities of Peru, mainly in Lima in the 1960s through...
Click to read more »placed in the genus Thaumastura. It is found in Chile, Ecuador, and Peru. The Peruvian sheartail was first described by René Lesson and Prosper Garnot in...
Click to read more »The Peruvian Yungas comprise a tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion in Peru. During the Inca Empire, the term yunga referred to both...
Click to read more »Sánchez Palomino (born 3 February 1969) is a Peruvian politician and member of the political party Together for Peru. He has been a member of Congress from...
Click to read more »Department, killing one person. November — Pope Leo XIV will visit Peru. List of Peruvian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature...
Click to read more »Peruvian census" (PDF). "2017 Peruvian census" (PDF). "2017 Peruvian census" (PDF). "2017 Peruvian census" (PDF). "2017 Peruvian census" (PDF). "Perú:...
Click to read more »of the Peruvian tyrannulet. The subspecies Z. v. flavidifrons has also been treated as a separate species, the Loja tyrannulet. The Peruvian tyrannulet...
Click to read more »this, Peruvian historiography argues that the victories seen in all the battles in Peruvian soil overshadow the defeat at Ingavi, leaving Peru in a more...
Click to read more »The Peruvian antpitta (Grallaricula peruviana) is a Near Threatened species of bird in the family Grallariidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. The Peruvian...
Click to read more »Peruvian wine dates back to the Spanish colonization of the region in the 16th century. Peru shares a similar climate with wine-producing country Chile...
Click to read more »Bolivia and Peru. Echinopsis macrogona is one of a number of similar species that may be called San Pedro cactus and is also known as the Peruvian torch cactus...
Click to read more »2022 Peruvian protests may refer to: 2021–2022 Peruvian mining protests, which protested the lack of benefit to the local community from the mining of...
Click to read more »Universidad Católica del Perú to form a team. At the same Peruvian rugby got the happy news that in Iquitos, a city in the Peruvian Amazon which can only...
Click to read more »over unions with African Peruvian women. Matchmakers sometimes arranged for mass communal marriages among a group of young Peruvian women and a new group...
Click to read more »Peruvian Uruguayans are mostly Peruvian-born persons living in Uruguay. There are as well some Uruguayan-born persons of partially or full Peruvian descent...
Click to read more »Peruvian art has its origin in the Andean civilizations. These civilizations rose in the territory of modern Peru before the arrival of the Spanish. Peru's...
Click to read more »Afro-Peruvian music, African Peruvian music, Black Peruvian Music, Música afroperuana (English: African Peruvian Music), or Música negra (English: Black...
Click to read more »August 1821 when the Peruvian Guard Legion was established by the government of general José de San Martín during the Peruvian War of Independence. San...
Click to read more »following is a list of public holidays in Peru. Redacción EC (2024-03-18). "Calendario de feriados 2024 en Perú: Días no laborables y próximos festivos...
Click to read more »Madre patria) is the national personification of Peru. The figure, first introduced during the Peruvian War of Independence, generally has the appearance...
Click to read more »Peruvian Mexicans are Mexican citizens of Peruvian ancestry. Peruvian immigration to Mexico was carried out since the Spanish colonial period in the Mexican...
Click to read more »The Peruvian tern (Sternula lorata) is a species of tern in the family Laridae. Found in northern Chile, Ecuador, and Peru, its natural habitats are hot...
Click to read more »Peru (Spanish: Juntos por el Perú, JP) is a Peruvian centre-left to left-wing political party founded with the incumbent registration of the Peruvian...
Click to read more »Pollada is a Peruvian chicken dish. It is one of the most popular dishes in traditional Peruvian cuisine. It is a special dish because it is often prepared...
Click to read more »racism in Peru. Peru portal Politics portal 2019 Bolivian protests 2021–2022 Peruvian mining protests March–April 2022 Peruvian protests 2022 Peruvian self-coup...
Click to read more »Altiplano in southern Peru and western Bolivia. Son de los Diablos Tondero—A northwestern Peruvian 6/8 dance form. Zamacueca—A 6/8 Afro-Peruvian dance form. Eva...
Click to read more »in Peru. The Peruvian meadowlark is apparently a year-round resident but probably makes some elevational movements in the highlands. The Peruvian meadowlark's...
Click to read more »that placement was confirmed by genetic study. The Peruvian recurvebill is monotypic. The Peruvian recurvebill is 19 to 20 cm (7.5 to 7.9 in) long and...
Click to read more »blended with other ingredients to accompany various Peruvian dishes. Traditionally used in Peruvian Andean dishes like Ocopa, where it is a key ingredient...
Click to read more »businessmen and the Peruvian government, abolishing existing claims to Peruvian guano. Guano was essentially nationalized and became Peru's largest revenue...
Click to read more »50/50 joint venture between Belmond Limited and Peruvian Trains and Railways, owned by two Peruvian entrepreneurs; Lorenzo Sousa Debarbieri is the chairman...
Click to read more »Peru First (Spanish: Perú Primero), officially the Peru First Political Party (Spanish: Partido Político Perú Primero), is a Peruvian political party...
Click to read more »Peruvian Argentines (Quechua: Piruwnu Arhintinapi, Spanish: Peruano-argentinos) are Argentine citizens of partial or full Peruvian descent, or Peruvian...
Click to read more »to Peru and Cuba. Peruvian women were married to these Chinese male migrants. Interracial marriages between Cantonese-Chinese males and Peruvian females...
Click to read more »North Peru, South Peru, and the Bolivian Republic. North Peru and South Peru had emerged from the division of the Peruvian Republic due to the Peruvian Civil...
Click to read more »The Peruvian War of Independence (Spanish: Guerra de Independencia del Perú) was a series of military conflicts in Peru from 1809 to 1826. Part of the...
Click to read more »Davis Cup. Laura Arraya is the best Peruvian Tennis player in women's. Her brother is Pablo Arraya, a former Peruvian tennis player. Although the sport...
Click to read more »Aeronáutico del Perú (Peruvian Aeronautical Corps, also abbreviated CAP) on 12 March 1936. In 1941, the CAP participated in the Ecuadorian–Peruvian War. At that...
Click to read more »films showcasing Peru's incredible variety of landscapes, crazy geology, friendly people and its mysterious Inca mythology, with a Peruvian legend underlying...
Click to read more »The Second Ecuadorian–Peruvian War, usually called simply the Ecuadorian–Peruvian War, and known locally as the War of '41 (Spanish: Guerra del 41), was...
Click to read more »a Peruvian obstetrician and midwife association had demanded she be admitted to a national maternity hospital, and quoted reports in the Peruvian paper...
Click to read more »Grand Marshal of Peru (Spanish: Gran Mariscal del Perú), commonly referred as Marshal of Peru, is the highest rank in the Peruvian Army. Unlike the other...
Click to read more »Panama, and Peru. Most notably, ceviche is considered the national dish of Peru and is recognized by UNESCO as an expression of Peruvian traditional cuisine...
Click to read more »The Peruvian Amazon Company, also known as the Anglo-Peruvian Amazon Rubber Co., was a rubber boom company that operated in Peru during the late 1800s...
Click to read more »90-New Majority (Alberto Fujimori): 67 seats Union for Peru (Javier Pérez de Cuéllar): 17 seats Peruvian Aprista Party (Mercedes Cabanillas): 8 seats Independent...
Click to read more »Peruvian Australians refers to Australian citizens of Peruvian descent or Peru-born person who reside in Australia. Most Peruvian Australians reside in...
Click to read more »exploited by Peruvian and Colombian rubber firms were Huitoto, Bora, Andoque, Ocaina, Nonuya, Muinanes and Resígaros. The main figures of the Peruvian Amazon...
Click to read more »diplomatic sectors of Peruvian society. Using this combined census methodology, the proportion of the population classified as White Peruvians increased to 9...
Click to read more »The 1993 Peru Census was a detailed enumeration of the Peruvian population made on July 11, 1993, by the Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática...
Click to read more »The largest such earthquake (as of 2024) struck Peru in 1947 and measured Ms 7.5. In the Peruvian Andes, these earthquakes display normal (1946), strike-slip...
Click to read more »the 2021 Peruvian general election against Popular Force nominee Keiko Fujimori. Free Peru has the third most seats in the Congress of Peru, with 11 out...
Click to read more »Aerolíneas Star Perú S.A., stylized as Star Perú, is a Peruvian airline, based at Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima. It operates both passenger...
Click to read more »In English, its common names include Cape gooseberry, goldenberry and Peruvian groundcherry. The history of P. peruviana cultivation in South America...
Click to read more »Constitution of Peru. In addition, Amazonian languages are spoken in the Amazon Basin and the Peruvian Sign Language is used by the Deaf community in Peru. In urban...
Click to read more »The Peruvian Clásico (El Clásico Peruano) or the Classic of the Classics of Peruvian Football (El Clásico de los Clásicos del Futbol Peruano) is the name...
Click to read more »Beach. Peruvian Vale lies on the coast road linking the capital with Georgetown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in the island's northeast. Peruvian Vale...
Click to read more »authorities to publish the results according to Peruvian law, while also stating: "We congratulate the Peruvian authorities for safely administering another...
Click to read more »Peruvian Amazon, cultural tourism in colonial cities, gastronomic tourism, sex tourism, adventure tourism, and beach tourism. Iperú is the Peruvian national...
Click to read more »media related to Andean civilizations. Peru Cultural Society Inca Emuseum @ Minnesota State University Peruvian National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology...
Click to read more »Alstroemeria (/ˌælstrɪˈmɪəriə/), commonly called the Peruvian lily or lily of the Incas, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Alstroemeriaceae...
Click to read more »It also became popular outside of Peru, particularly in Argentina, where local artists composed many notable Peruvian waltz compositions such as Amarraditos...
Click to read more »TV Perú is the flagship public television network of Peruvian state broadcaster IRTP. It is Peru's first channel and the one to have the widest coverage...
Click to read more »French Peruvians (French: français-péruvien; Spanish: franco-peruano) are Peruvian citizens of French ancestry, or those who immigrated to Peru from France...
Click to read more »The Peruvian gold pound (Spanish: libra peruana de oro; abbreviation: Lp.), was a unit of currency issued in Peru between 1898 and 1931. It was fixed...
Click to read more »claiming this was supported by federal case law of Peruvian antiquities. In 2007, the Peruvian government and Yale had agreed on a joint traveling exhibition...
Click to read more »Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement guerrilla, armed groups involved in the Peruvian Internal Armed Conflict. This practice in political discourse has been...
Click to read more »Wayback Machine Embassy of Peru in Japan [2] Archived 9 August 2022 at the Wayback Machine Peruvian Japanese NewsPaper PeruShimpo "Perú: Perfil Sociodemográfico"...
Click to read more »re-annexing the territory of northern Peru. The Peruvian Republic, presided over by Agustín Gamarra, was the second Peruvian provisional government, backed by...
Click to read more »Peruvian Traditions (Spanish: Tradiciones peruanas) is a compendium of some of the writings of the Peruvian writer Ricardo Palma. The writings, which...
Click to read more »Miyagawa (26 April 1950 – 8 December 2021) was a Peruvian politician and engineer. She served as First Lady of Peru from 1990 to 1994 as the wife of president...
Click to read more »against the Peruvian legislature and judiciary. Fujimori dissolved the Peruvian Congress and Supreme Court, effectively making him a dictator of Peru. The coup...
Click to read more »Yerba, on the east bank of Ica River, Peru (Río Ica) was very important. This is not far from the southern Peruvian town of Ica. The earlier of these settlement...
Click to read more »de Aviación Faucett, colloquially known simply as Faucett Perú or Faucett, was a Peruvian airline. Its headquarters were located on the premises of Jorge...
Click to read more »'Peruvian Resurgence (Spanish: Resurgimiento Peruano) is a minor Peruvian political party. At the legislative elections held on 9 April 2006, the party...
Click to read more »Nacionales S.A. (commonly known as LANSA) was a Peruvian commercial airline headquartered in Lima, Peru, which was established in 1963. After its last...
Click to read more »rara). It and the white-tipped are sister species. The Peruvian plantcutter is monotypic. The Peruvian plantcutter is 18 to 20 cm (7.1 to 7.9 in) long; four...
Click to read more »special districts, Lima Province and Peruvian citizens living abroad, on a basis of population as measured by the Peruvian Census in multi-member districts...
Click to read more »Perú.21 is a Peruvian newspaper based in Lima. In 2002, Perú.21 was founded by the economist Augusto Álvarez Rodrich, and it has quickly become one of...
Click to read more »descendientes Británicos en Perú Asociación Escocia-Perú Asociación Británico-Peruano Anglo-Peruvian Society Phoenix Club Peruvian Britons Peru-United Kingdom relations...
Click to read more »Callao, Peru) Javier García Choque, Chilean politician, Peruvian great-grandfather Joao Luis Ortiz Pérez, Chilean-Peruvian soccer player, Peruvian father...
Click to read more »1925 no championships were played. The Peruvian Football Federation was founded in 1922 and restarted the Peruvian football league in 1926 with the addition...
Click to read more »under the rule of José de San Martín. The Peruvian War of Independence was a series of military conflicts in Peru which began with José Fernando de Abascal...
Click to read more »Alborada is a Peruvian group of Andean music and contemporary music created in 1984. Alborada is considered one of the Peruvian exponents of world music...
Click to read more »The Peruvian, formerly the Angora, is a Spanish breed of guinea pig. The Peruvian has a long smooth coat all over its body that may reach the floor, including...
Click to read more »It is found in Bolivia and Peru. It is also called the rufous-backed treehunter or buff-throated treehunter. The Peruvian treehunter is a sister species...
Click to read more »Ecuadorian–Peruvian War took place between 1857 and 1860. The conflict began when Ecuador attempted to sell Amazon basin land claimed by Peru in order to...
Click to read more »Arraya is the best Peruvian tennis player in the women's competition. Her brother is Pablo Arraya, a former Peruvian tennis player. The Peru Davis Cup team...
Click to read more »third-highest division in the Peruvian football league system. It is a semi-professional and promotional division organized by the Peruvian Football Federation...
Click to read more »8 March 2024. Retrieved 23 May 2026. "IFES Election Guide | Elections: Peruvian Senate 2026 General". www.electionguide.org. Retrieved 11 June 2026. 30...
Click to read more »time." A Peruvian official asked if "phase 3" was authorized, and the CIA official replied asking if he was "sure it's a bandido". The Peruvian official...
Click to read more »Mecapaca, a battle occurred between the Peruvian and Bolivian forces, as that town was occupied by a Peruvian column under the command of Colonel San...
Click to read more »such as the Peruvian Nationalist Party and the Broad Front for Justice, Life and Liberty, as well as regional movements. Traditional Peruvian parties, such...
Click to read more »Trujillo by the Peruvian occupying force, had the whole region swear allegiance to the new Peruvian flag and incorporated itself into Peru. Gran Colombia...
Click to read more »MPVS) Peruvian Communist Party (Marxist–Leninist) (Partido Comunista Peruano (Marxista–Leninista), PCP(ML)) In the 2006 elections, the Peruvian Nationalist...
Click to read more »Since the 2020 Peruvian protests, calls for the creation of a constituent assembly have been made in Peru, with the majority of Peruvians showing approval...
Click to read more »ˈt̪o.res]; born 20 May 1945) is a Peruvian former intelligence officer and lawyer who served as the head of Peru's National Intelligence Service (SIN)...
Click to read more »Peru Districts of Peru ISO 3166-2:PE Provinces of Peru List of regions of Peru by population List of Peruvian regions by GDP List of regions of Peru by...
Click to read more »Tributaria). See the New Laws of 1542. Peruvian nationality law Peru. Guide to Law Online. Law Library of Congress. "Peru". Guide to International Legal Research...
Click to read more »Worlds of Welfare Capitalism, the Peruvian welfare system would most commonly fit in with the liberal model, since Peru mostly attempts to emancipate the...
Click to read more »Italian Peruvians (Italian: italo-peruviani; Spanish: ítalo-peruanos) are Peruvian-born citizens who are fully or partially of Italian descent, whose ancestors...
Click to read more »TANS Perú, an acronym for Transportes Aéreos Nacionales de Selva, was a Peruvian airline based in Lima. The airline was headquartered at the Miraflores...
Click to read more »According to the "Migration Report of 2017", 30,000 Peruvian-born people were living in France. Peruvian immigrants to France, they do so mostly work and...
Click to read more »(Spanish: Coordinadora Nacional de Independientes, CNI) was a centrist Peruvian political party. Founded as a party aimed at gathering independent politicians...
Click to read more »survived 11 days alone in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest until she located a lumberjack camp. Koepcke was born in Lima, Peru, on 10 October 1954, the only...
Click to read more »read a message to the players from the Peruvian dictator Francisco Morales Bermúdez on the Argentine-Peruvian brotherhood. Argentina subsequently won...
Click to read more »of Lima, capital of Peru, and has representation throughout the Peruvian territory. According to Chapter XI of the current Peruvian constitution states...
Click to read more »with "violin" being Peruvian slang for a rapist. Clashes began to occur in downtown Lima, with the Commanding General of the Peruvian National Police, Oscar...
Click to read more »cocktail of Peruvian origin, which is made from pisco, a Peruvian brandy, with sour citrus juice and sweetener components. The Peruvian pisco sour includes...
Click to read more »Sofía Fujimori Higuchi (born 25 May 1975) is a Peruvian politician who has served as the president of Peru since 2026. The eldest daughter of former president...
Click to read more »proceeded, with the Peruvian public largely supporting Vizcarra's original proposals over those modified by Congress. The Peruvian Constitution grants...
Click to read more »April 16, 1930), sometimes referred to in Peru as El Amauta (from Quechua: hamawt'a, "teacher"), was a Peruvian politician, and Marxist writer. A prolific...
Click to read more »the Peruvian film industry has not been nearly as prolific as that of some other Latin American countries, such as Mexico or Argentina, some Peruvian movies...
Click to read more »The Peruvian–Bolivian War of 1828, First Peruvian invasion of Bolivia or First Peruvian intervention in Bolivia was an invasion of Bolivia by Peru headed...
Click to read more »was a military dictatorship that ruled Peru from 1968 to 1980 after a successful coup d'état by the Peruvian Armed Forces, then led by Juan Velasco Alvarado...
Click to read more »measures, though previously proposed, were not enacted in Peru until the government of then-Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori (1990–2000). The systematic...
Click to read more »confession, claiming that he had been intimidated by the Peruvian Police and framed by the FBI. A Peruvian judge ruled on 25 June 2010 that the confession was...
Click to read more »the third time in the 2001 Peruvian general election against Lourdes Flores of National Unity and Alan García of the Peruvian Aprista Party; he competed...
Click to read more »Peruvian community decreased somewhat dramatically. In just one year, the Peruvian population in Spain decreased by 23.76%, a figure that places Peru...
Click to read more »geographical–typological branches: Northern, North Peruvian, Central, and Southern. He includes Chachapoyas and Lamas in North Peruvian Quechua so Ecuadorian is synonymous...
Click to read more »Grau, is a Peruvian professional football club based in the city of Piura. The club was founded in 1919 and currently plays in the Peruvian Primera División...
Click to read more »the Peruvian president changed the situation. The new Peruvian president ordered the undefeated Peruvian troops to leave Leticia. Part of Peru's Pacific...
Click to read more »Ecuadorian-Peruvian War (26 January – 28 February 1995), also known as the Alto Cenepa War, was a brief and localized military conflict between Ecuador and Peru...
Click to read more »Air Perú International S.A.C. was a proposed Peruvian airline to be based in Lima, Peru. It planned to operate scheduled domestic and international services...
Click to read more »Polish Peruvians (Polish: Polacy w Peru, Spanish: Polaco-peruanos) are Peruvian-born citizens who are of fully or partially of Polish descent, whose ancestors...
Click to read more »referred to as UTC) is a Peruvian football club based in the city of Cajamarca, Peru. It was founded in 1964 and play in the Peruvian Primera División which...
Click to read more »Munich. Born in Germany, he plays for the Peru national team. Born in Aichach, Germany to a German mother and Peruvian father, Chávez began his career in the...
Click to read more »Peru Action (Spanish: Perú Acción, PA) (previously Peru Nation (Spanish: Perú Nación, PN) is a minor centre-right Peruvian political party. Founded in...
Click to read more »could properly investigate the accident. The Peruvian Navy collected the floating wreckage. After the Peruvian authorities asked for assistance, the United...
Click to read more »Lecaros de Cossío, Peruvian diplomat. José Luis de Cossío y Ruiz de Somocurcio, Peruvian diplomat. José Carlos Mariategui Arellano, Peruvian diplomat. Jorge...
Click to read more »Empire (1300–1470, Peruvian northern coast), Chachapoyas, and the Aymaran kingdoms (1000–1450, Western Bolivia and southern Peru). Holding their capital...
Click to read more »known as simply Alianza Lima, is a Peruvian professional sports club based in La Victoria District of Lima, Peru. The club was founded under the name...
Click to read more »Ludwigia peruviana, with the common names Peruvian primrose-willow or Peruvian water primrose, is an aquatic, sometimes deciduous species of flowering...
Click to read more »communist party in Peru. It was founded in January 1964 following a split in the Peruvian Communist Party, and was originally known as the Peruvian Communist Party...
Click to read more »a Peruvian football club based in the city of Cajamarca, Peru. It was founded in 2023 and participates in the Liga 1, the top tier of the Peruvian football...
Click to read more »Afro-Peruvian Classics: The Soul of Black Peru is a 1995 album. The album was compiled by American musician David Byrne (of the band Talking Heads), and...
Click to read more »thanks to the efforts of Peruvian companies to maintain the multicultural identity of the country. Therefore, even Peruvian startups and foreign companies...
Click to read more »Peruvian self-coup may refer to: 1992 Peruvian self-coup, a successful coup performed by President Alberto Fujimori 2022 Peruvian self-coup attempt, an...
Click to read more »Empresa de Transporte Aéreo del Perú S.A. branded as Aeroperú, was a Peruvian airline, serving as flag carrier of Peru from 1973 to 1999. The company was...
Click to read more »ranking the Peruvian passport 29th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index. The Schengen Area introduced visa-free access for Peruvian citizens...
Click to read more »stage, beginning in 1810, Peruvian conspiracies and autonomous uprisings occurred, which were suppressed by the Royal Army of Peru. In 1820, mutiny of the...
Click to read more »The Colombian–Peruvian territorial dispute was a territorial dispute between Colombia and Peru, which, until 1916, also included Ecuador. The dispute had...
Click to read more »Confederation of 1836–39. South Peru was one of two states—the other being North Peru—that arose from the division of the Peruvian Republic due to the civil...
Click to read more »as the Peruvian Inquisition and several monopolies. Most immigrants were male, and established themselves as merchants. Following the Peruvian War of...
Click to read more »minted. This was replaced by Peruvian currency following liberation in 1826, although the first issues of the Peruvian Republic were made in 1822. The...
Click to read more »public services. The requirements to be a Minister of State are to be Peruvian by birth, a citizen, and be at least 25 years of age. The Ministers of...
Click to read more »was supported by the Peruvian Institute of Business Administration (Zegel [es]) to provide training. In 2004, the "Buy Peruvian" campaign was established...
Click to read more »controlled by the Peruvian state, and areas of land owned indigenous communities (comunidades campesinas) that were recognized by the Peruvian government. The...
Click to read more »The Peruvian security crisis is a period marked by a sustained increase of criminality, urban violence, transnational organized crime and a general perception...
Click to read more »artists from Bolivia, Peru, Chile, and Argentina. Some sources say that it is ultimately of Peruvian origin, either written by Peruvian songwriter Manuel...
Click to read more »Popular Renewal (Spanish: Renovación Popular, RP) is a far-right Peruvian political party. Founded in 2020, the party is the successor of the former National...
Click to read more »Possible Peru (Spanish: Perú Posible) was a Peruvian political party. It was founded in 1994 by Alejandro Toledo with the original name of Possible Country...
Click to read more »of the Peruvian oligarchy". These events prompted a row between Chávez and the Peruvian government, who accused him of interfering in Peru's internal...
Click to read more »Marco Aurelio Denegri, Peruvian linguist, intellectual and sexologist (died 2018) July 28 – Alberto Fujimori, President of Peru 1990–2000 (died 2024) April...
Click to read more »organisation of Peruvian sport officially dates back to April 28, 1920, when then President Augusto B. Leguía officially recognised the Peruvian Athletics Sport...
Click to read more »Miss Perú is the national beauty pageant of Peru. The contest gathers participants from all over the nation, including Peruvian women representing their...
Click to read more »"Former Peruvian leader Alberto Fujimori dies at 86". BBC. Retrieved 2025-03-18. "A Guide to Peruvian Visas". LimaEasy. Citizenship, Dual. "Peru". Dual...
Click to read more »In 2000, former Peruvian president Alberto Fujimori fled Peru during his incumbency and took refuge in Japan, following multiple criminal charges of corruption...
Click to read more »California, Mexico, Pacific Panama, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Peru. These Peruvian Conchs are sand dwellers and are found in depths up to 130 feet....
Click to read more »Comerciantes Unidos, is a Peruvian professional football club from Cutervo, Cajamarca. It was founded in 2002 and currently plays in the Peruvian Primera División...
Click to read more »since the 2020 Peruvian protests. Castillo's decision to dissolve Congress led to a wave of resignations from his government. The Peruvian Armed Forces...
Click to read more »film Wild At Heart Coco Peru (born 1965), American actor and drag performer Envy Peru (born 1989), Dutch-Peruvian drag queen Peru Nolaskoain (born 1998)...
Click to read more »is mainly composed by the Peruvian pepper tree, the Furcraea, white cabuya (Furcraea andina), the pitahaya and the Peruvian torch cactus (Echinopsis peruviana)...
Click to read more »especially during breeding season. The West Peruvian dove's vocal range is between 377 - 566 Hz. West Peruvian doves are found along the Pacific coast of...
Click to read more »referred to as the Movimiento Nacionalista Peruano or "Peruvian Nationalist Movement") is a Peruvian ethnic nationalist movement that espouses an ideology...
Click to read more »The Peruvian spider monkey (Ateles chamek), also known as the black-faced black spider monkey, is a species of spider monkey that lives in Peru, as well...
Click to read more »Sumac Receives Highest Peruvian Honor", Sunvirgin.com; accessed October 14, 2015. Andrew Dalton (November 3, 2008). "Peruvian-Born Singer Yma Sumac Dies...
Click to read more »Scilla peruviana (synonyms including Oncostema peruvianum), the Cuban lily, Peruvian hyacinth or Portuguese squill, is a species of Scilla native to the western...
Click to read more »2022–2023 Peruvian protests, occurring one day after President Dina Boluarte, with the support of right-wing parties in Congress, granted the Peruvian Armed...
Click to read more »Schinus molle (Peruvian pepper, also known as American pepper, Peruvian peppertree, escobilla, false pepper, rosé pepper, molle del Peru, pepper tree,...
Click to read more »between Chile and Peru. While in the former country the product is simply referred to as "pisco", in the latter the label "Peruvian pisco" is promoted...
Click to read more »this, Peruvian historiography argues that the victories seen in all the battles in Peruvian soil overshadow the defeat at Ingavi, leaving Peru in a more...
Click to read more »BBVA Perú (formerly BBVA Banco Continental) is a Peruvian bank and subsidiary of Holding Continental (an affiliate of BBVA) which holds 92.08% of its equity...
Click to read more »Retrieved 2 December 2016. Fernandez and WFM Aliaga Fernandez are 2016 Peruvian champions. Chessdom. "XI CAMPEONATO NACIONAL FEMENINO - PIURA Teodoro Zapata...
Click to read more »Ancash earthquake (also known as the Great Peruvian earthquake) occurred on 31 May off the coast of Peru in the Pacific Ocean at 15:23:29 local time...
Click to read more »The Peruvian occupation of Ecuador was the military occupation by the Peruvian Army of the southern provinces of Ecuador that lasted from 1941 to 1942...
Click to read more »significant Battle of Agüi. After the liberation of Lima, Peru he was appointed commander of the Peruvian Legion. General Miller – while suffering from malaria...
Click to read more »towards Peruvian-Jewish journalist Gustavo Gorriti outside of his home. Its members include current and retired military officers of the Peruvian Armed...
Click to read more »Balsam of Peru or Peru balsam, also known and marketed by many other names, is a balsam derived from a tree known as Myroxylon balsamum var. pereirae;...
Click to read more »a Peruvian Empresario, y former military officer y politician who served as president of Peru from 2011 to 2016. A leftist, he founded the Peruvian Nationalist...
Click to read more »and this marked an important turning point in the nature of Peruvian healthcare. Since Peru gained independence, the country's major healthcare concern...
Click to read more »Colombian–Peruvian War (Spanish: Guerra grancolombo-peruana) of 1828 and 1829 was the first international conflict fought by the Republic of Peru, which...
Click to read more »climate change, particularly along the hotter coastal growing regions, Peruvian avocados were smaller and had to be harvested earlier during 2026 compared...
Click to read more »Union for Peru (Spanish: Unión por el Perú) is a Peruvian political party founded by Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, an ex-UN Secretary General, in 1994 to run...
Click to read more »since the collapse of the Peruvian health sector due to hyperinflation and terrorism in the 1980s and 1990s, healthcare in Peru has made great strides....
Click to read more »of Callao September 8: Amalia Puga de Losada, writer. Talambo affair — Peruvian history. Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 3 August 2026.{{cite encyclopedia}}:...
Click to read more »Carlos Fermín Fitzcarrald López (6 July 1862 – 9 July 1897) was a Peruvian rubber baron. He was born in San Luis, Ancash, in a province that was later...
Click to read more »Chifa is a Chinese Peruvian culinary tradition based on Cantonese elements fused with traditional Peruvian ingredients and traditions. The term is also...
Click to read more »ethnic diversity and rugged geography of Peru allowed diverse traditions and customs to co-exist. Peruvian culture has been deeply influenced by Native...
Click to read more »British Airways. Airlines in Peru with domestic service in Peru include LAN Peru, Star Peru, Peruvian Airlines, and LC Perú. Charter and Cargo airlines...
Click to read more »by the people in the Peruvian Amazon. Peruvian wine dates back to the Spanish colonization of the region in the 16th century. Peru shares a similar climate...
Click to read more »The Peruvian Naval Infantry (IMAP) (Spanish: Infantería de Marina del Perú) is the only naval infantry brigade unit branch of the Peruvian Navy (MGP)....
Click to read more »Sotelo is a Peruvian singer, author, composer, and performer of Peruvian folklore, with more than 50 years of artistic experience of the Peruvian Andean culture...
Click to read more »The Republican Guard of Peru (Spanish: Guardia Republicana del Perú) was a branch of the Peruvian National Gendarmerie responsible for providing security...
Click to read more »exerted enormous pressure on the Peruvian Government to establish an independent commission of inquiry. The Peruvian Congress quickly moved on to approve...
Click to read more »May 2020. Earlier, on 30 September 2019, the Peruvian Congress had been in the midst of the 2019 Peruvian constitutional crisis and named Aráoz as Acting...
Click to read more »of expression. Press freedom in Peru underwent its worst stage during the military regime, also known as the Peruvian Military Junta, led by Juan Velasco...
Click to read more »Peru was one of two states—the other being South Peru—that arose from the division of the Peruvian Republic due to the civil wars of 1834 and 1835 to...
Click to read more »taking advantage of his dual nationality (Peruvian-Japanese). Despite having an arrest warrant issued by the Peruvian Supreme Court since 2001, Fujimori traveled...
Click to read more »the Navy of Peru. The Peruvian flag first flew over the ship on 23 January 2006 in La Spezia, Italy while it was being outfitted for Peruvian usage. For...
Click to read more »ˈlopes]; born 7 October 2002) is a Peruvian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Unión Comercio in the Peruvian Primera División. Vinladen made...
Click to read more »Peru; Chinese Peruvian Alberto Fujimori, President of Peru from 1990 to 2000; Japanese Peruvian Keiko Fujimori, Congresswoman; Japanese Peruvian Kenji Fujimori...
Click to read more »government of Alberto Fujimori. Alliance for the Future ran in the 2006 Peruvian general election; Martha Chávez was chosen to appear for the presidential...
Click to read more »from within the Peruvian police, was released from custody by a local judge. Gender-based violence in Peru NiUnaMenos (Peru) — A Peruvian movement against...
Click to read more »The 2009 Peruvian political crisis resulted from the ongoing opposition to oil development in the Peruvian Amazon by local Indigenous peoples; they protested...
Click to read more »pigeon, Peruvian pigeon or Salvin's pigeon (Patagioenas oenops) is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. The International...
Click to read more »frequently with the support of Peruvian embassies. Heraud was born in Lima in 1984. She is a relative of the Peruvian poet Javier Heraud; she is frequently...
Click to read more »awarded Best Restaurant of Peru by the Peruvian Dining Guide, SUMMUM, and additionally received awards for Best Contemporary Peruvian cuisine and Best Sommelier...
Click to read more »"Contigo Perú" (English: "With You, Peru") is a Peruvian waltz composed by Augusto Polo Campos in 1977. The song is widely regarded as the unofficial...
Click to read more »Natalia Garayalde, Argentine filmmaker Diego Sarmiento, Peruvian filmmaker Katherine Subirana, Peruvian journalist - Jury President Diego Batlle, Argentine...
Click to read more »contract included the Peruvian government, the Chilean government, and British bond holders. The Peruvian Corporation agreed to cancel Peru's debt in exchange...
Click to read more »the Peruvian José Faustino Sánchez Carrión, who addressed the Peruvian Congress to definitively resolve the limits between the two republics. Peru recognized...
Click to read more »Some unnamed Peruvian sources stated soon after the event occurred that it was indeed a meteorite. Later on September 18, a Peruvian vulcanologist stated...
Click to read more »the following Peruvian thinker is included: José Quimper Gonzales Prada History of Peru Politics of Peru List of political parties in Peru Mainwaring, Scott...
Click to read more »daily experiences of Peruvians. Revolution, they argue, is the only way to improve the conditions of the Peruvian people. Peruvian Marxists also valorize...
Click to read more »Institute of Radio and Television of Peru (Spanish: Instituto Nacional de Radio y Televisión del Perú, IRTP) is a Peruvian state-owned company that is responsible...
Click to read more »(June 16, 1910 – December 24, 1977) was a Peruvian general and politician who was the military leader of Peru from 1968 to 1975 after a successful coup...
Click to read more »after the Peruvian saint Santa Rosa de Lima. The club would participate in the Liga Distrital de Talavera, the 7th division of the Peruvian football league...
Click to read more »Chala is a Peruvian town located in the Arequipa Region, Caraveli Province, and is the capital of district of Chala. It borders the Pacific Ocean. It lies...
Click to read more »luðˈwiɣ‿ɣaɾˈsi.a ˈpeɾes]; 23 May 1949 – 17 April 2019) was a Peruvian politician who served as President of Peru for two non-consecutive terms, from 1985 to 1990...
Click to read more »are its true roots". In a 2014 video interview for the Peruvian newspaper El Comercio, Peruvian chef Gastón Acurio demonstrates how he makes his version...
Click to read more »The Peruvian thick-knee (Hesperoburhinus superciliaris) is a species of bird in the family Burhinidae. It is found in Chile, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural...
Click to read more »a clade that includes the Peruvian pelican (P. thagus) and American white pelican (P. erythrorhynchos); brown and Peruvian pelicans are sister taxa, with...
Click to read more »Dipsas peruana, the Peruvian snail-eater or Peru snail-eater, is a non-venomous snake found in Peru, Venezuela, and Colombia, Ecuador, and Bolivia. Caicedo...
Click to read more »Russell "Russ" Taylor on MacGyver. Cusick was born in Trujillo, Peru, to a Peruvian mother, Esperanza Chávez, and a Scottish father, Henry Joseph Cusick...
Click to read more »rest of the Peruvian Navy to prevent capture by Chilean troops who occupied the port the following day after the defeat of the Peruvian Army in the battles...
Click to read more »Toledo, former president of Peru Edison Flores, Peruvian footballer Renato Tapia, Peruvian footballer Tania Pariona Tarqui, Peruvian politician Latin America...
Click to read more »Peruvian Nationalist Party (Spanish: Partido Nacionalista Peruano; PNP) was a centre-left to left-wing political party in Peru. The Nationalist Party had...
Click to read more »the National Conservatory of Music in Peru, began to discuss the possibility of creating an association of Peruvian composers. They shared this idea with...
Click to read more »dissolution of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation as the Second Provisional Government (Spanish: Segundo Gobierno Provisional), was the period in Peruvian history following...
Click to read more »Peru Time or sometimes Peru Standard Time (PET) is the official time in Peru. It is always 5 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC−05:00). Peru...
Click to read more »On the Peruvian racket-tail, those feathers are straight and do not cross; the flags are narrow ovals that slightly overlap. Male Peruvian racket-tails...
Click to read more »opening of an embassy on 14 June 1937. In 1932, a Peruvian newspaper published a letter by Peruvian politician Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre where he talks...
Click to read more »example, the United States Department of State noted that generals of the Peruvian Army were removed from their positions if anti-Fujimori protests occurred...
Click to read more »The Peruvian nitrate monopoly was a state-owned enterprise over the mining and sale of saltpeter (sodium nitrate) created by the government of Peru in...
Click to read more »During the 1972 fishing season, Peruvian fisheries who largely depended on catching Peruvian anchovetas, a species of anchovy, faced a crisis in which...
Click to read more »Desplechin, Peruvian filmmaker Mary Jiménez, and former Lima Film Festival director Marco Mühletaler. A new official section called "Peruvian Competition"...
Click to read more »Booming in Peruvian Amazon". HuffPost. Retrieved 9 January 2017. "La Republica: Exposé on child prostitution in Peruvian Amazon mining towns". Peruvian Times...
Click to read more »Victoria is a Peruvian football club representing the city of Ica, Peru. The club was founded in 1916 and currently plays in the Peruvian Segunda División...
Click to read more »19 October 1969) is a Peruvian politician, former elementary school teacher, and union leader who served as the president of Peru from 28 July 2021 until...
Click to read more »Like the men's tournament, the Peruvian Primera División Femenina began on a regional and amateur basis. In 1996 the Peruvian female football competitions...
Click to read more »the top tier of Peruvian football, since 1928. Popularly known as Universitario, they are one the most successful teams in Peruvian football, with 29...
Click to read more »Peruvian association football club based in Callao, Peru. The club currently participates in the Peruvian Primera División, the top tier of Peruvian football...
Click to read more »organization Sodalitium Christianae Vitae when he was president of the Peruvian Episcopal Conference. 14 February — A bridge along the Pan-American Highway...
Click to read more »There are several groups of Peruvian Jews in Israel. B'nai Moshe, commonly known as "Inca Jews" are small group of several hundred converts to Judaism...
Click to read more »saxophone Tim Green – backing vocals on "Peruvian Lady" and "At the Dance" Phil Wooley – backing vocals on "Peruvian Lady" and "At the Dance" Jon Astley –...
Click to read more »xoˈxawsleɾ] ; born 10 October 1944) is a Peruvian engineer, academic, politician, and author who served as the president of Peru from November 2020 to July 2021...
Click to read more »Arafura Sea. On 1 August 1980 the vessel was decommissioned and sold to the Peruvian Navy. The ship was put into service on 6 October 1980 where the ship was...
Click to read more »This is a timeline of Peruvian history, comprising major legal and territorial changes and political events in Peru and its predecessor states. To read...
Click to read more »based at Pisco. The Peruvian Air Force named the KT-1P Torito (little Bull) in honour of the North American NA-50 flown by Peruvian air force hero José...
Click to read more »Croatian Peruvians are Peruvians of Croatian descent. Mostly settled in the Peruvian capital, Lima, Croatian Peruvians have scattered throughout the vast...
Click to read more »(Spanish: grupo Colina) was a Peruvian death squad that operated out of the Peruvian Army during the internal conflict in Peru. Although composed of active-duty...
Click to read more »son of fellow Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa, posted a tribute to Bryce on social media, calling him "one of the great Peruvian writers, and of...
Click to read more »prominent Peruvian geographer, was the first to label the Carhuasanta River (and the Lloqueta River) flowing down the Mismi Mountain in southern Peru as a...
Click to read more »The Peruvian pavilion (Spanish: Pabellón de Perú) is a multi-purpose building in Seville, Spain. Built to house the Peruvian exhibition of the 1929 Ibero-American...
Click to read more »strips, the longer hammer, the aspheric shape of the bolt handle and the Peruvian markings. While these rifles were able to fire the old bullets with round...
Click to read more »sponsorship reasons) was the 109th season of the Peruvian Primera División, the highest division of Peruvian football. The season began on 7 February and...
Click to read more »nuclear physics José Balta y Montero, Peruvian soldier and politician, Prime Minister of Peru, President of Peru José Celso Barbosa, Puerto Rican physician...
Click to read more »established by law and part of the Political Constitution of Peru (Article 49). Source Icons of Peruvian culture. List of national animals List of national anthems...
Click to read more »The Peruvian diving petrel (Pelecanoides garnotii) (local name in Peru: potoyunco) is a small seabird that feeds in offshore waters in the Humboldt Current...
Click to read more »According to the Peruvian Constitution and nationality legislation passed in 1996 as well as an executive order declared in 1997, Peruvian nationality can...
Click to read more »The Peruvian Humanist Party (Spanish: Partido Humanista Peruano, PHP), formerly the Peruvian Humanist Movement Party, is a humanist political party in...
Click to read more »the Peruvian socio-political context. Influenced by global developments such as the Fascist experience in Italy or the Spanish Civil War, Peruvian intellectuals...
Click to read more »The Copa Perú is a football tournament in Peru and the fourth-highest division of the Peruvian football league system. Despite its name, it is not entirely...
Click to read more »chaufa, also known as chaufa, is a fried rice dish from Peru. It is part of the Chinese Peruvian cuisine, which is called chifa. Arroz chaufa consists of...
Click to read more »in 1865 for the Peruvian government. It is named after the 16th-century Inca emperor, Huáscar. She was the flagship of the Peruvian Navy and participated...
Click to read more »presidential palace. However, according to the Peruvian historiography, the Inca Empire never had a flag. Peruvian historian María Rostworowski said, "I bet...
Click to read more »playwright, journalist, women's rights activist Marie Arana (born 1949), Peruvian-American novelist, journalist Monica Brown (author) (born 1969), children's...
Click to read more »September 1953) is a Peruvian anthropologist. She was the First Lady of Peru from 2001 to 2006, as the wife of the erstwhile Peruvian president Alejandro...
Click to read more »political party in Peru by the name of the Peruvian Aprista Party (PAP). Born to an aristocratic family in Trujillo, a city on the north Peruvian coast, he enrolled...
Click to read more »scrapped in Aliaga in 2024. Peru became involved early in the Lupo-class frigate program, ordering four ships in 1973. The Peruvian ships were built to a modified...
Click to read more »Restoration Army of Peru, formed in 1836 by Peruvian soldiers opposed to the confederation, and the Argentine Confederation against the Peru–Bolivian Confederation...
Click to read more »Envy Peru, is a Peruvian and Dutch drag queen, actor, model and makeup artist known for winning the first season of Drag Race Holland. Envy Peru is also...
Click to read more »Peruvian coastal Spanish (Spanish: Español costeño peruano), also known as Ribereño Spanish (Spanish: Español ribereño) or Spanish from Lima (Spanish:...
Click to read more »his surviving family claim that Peruvian officials forced a confession from Vargas by using torture. Later in 1979, Peru abolished the death penalty for...
Click to read more »seeking a proposal to consider merging them. The Peruvian seaside cinclodes is monotypic. The Peruvian seaside cinclodes is about 21 cm (8.3 in) long and...
Click to read more »Spanish-Peruvian writer and essayist Mario Vargas Llosa, translated by Gregory Rabassa. One of Vargas Llosa's major works, it is a portrayal of Peru under...
Click to read more »Copa Perú Femenina. Like the men's tournament, the Peruvian Primera División Femenina began on a regional and amateur basis. On 1996 the Peruvian female...
Click to read more »Suárez-Vertiz is widely considered a legend of Peruvian rock, and is recognized by Billboard as an "icon of Peruvian rock". His musical passion grew early in...
Click to read more »robbery, Peru unnecessarily shoots the two store clerks and admits to Sailor that he has been hired to kill him. Sailor tries to shoot him, but Peru reveals...
Click to read more »the Peruvian sports journal Depor. Managers in italics took charge as caretaker or interim manager List of Peru international footballers Peruvian Football...
Click to read more »Avenida Perú (English: Peru Avenue) is a 2013 Peruvian telenovela produced by Michel Gómez and broadcast by ATV. It stars Gerardo Zamora, Nidia Bermejo...
Click to read more »Front for the 2016–2019 Peruvian Congress. It has embraced socialism and some of the ideologies of José Carlos Mariátegui, a Peruvian Marxist. The party was...
Click to read more »State, and the Naval Coat of Arms. Peruvian law describes the coat of arms as follows: "The arms of the Peruvian Nation shall consist of a shield divided...
Click to read more »A Spanish Peruvian is a Peruvian citizen of Spanish descent. Among European Peruvians, the Spanish are the largest group of immigrants to settle in the...
Click to read more »West Peruvian screech owl or Peruvian screech owl (Megascops roboratus) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. The...
Click to read more »Peruvian–Bolivian War may refer to: Peruvian–Bolivian War of 1828, a Peruvian invasion of Bolivia led by Agustín Gamarra in 1828 Salaverry-Santa Cruz...
Click to read more »peruvian far-Right's war against democracy". Brown Political Review. Keiko Fujimori, the far-right, establishment-backed daughter of former Peruvian dictator...
Click to read more »in the building of the Peruvian Japanese Cultural Center [es], located in the district of Jesús María, in Lima, Peru. Japan–Peru relations Teatro Peruano...
Click to read more »in Peru refers to atheism, agnosticism, deism, religious skepticism, secularism, and humanism in the Peruvian society. According to the 2017 Peruvian Census...
Click to read more »footballer (Afro-Peruvian father) Pablo Pasache, footballer and coach (Afro-Peruvian naturalized Chilean) Sebastien Pineau, footballer (Afro-Peruvian mother) Gastón...
Click to read more »With Force Peru (Spanish: Con Fuerza Perú) is a Peruvian political party founded in March 1995. The party participated in the 2006 Peruvian national election...
Click to read more »known for his fusion cuisine blending traditional Japanese dishes with Peruvian ingredients. His signature dish is black cod in miso. He has restaurants...
Click to read more »In Peru, the people directly elect a head of state (the president) as well as a legislature. The president is elected by the people for a five-year term...
Click to read more »a bus and a cargo train collide in Peru". Associated Press. 26 May 2024. Retrieved 26 May 2024. "Former Peruvian soldiers get prison in rapes of teenagers...
Click to read more »Cariñito is a Peruvian cumbia song written by Limeño Ángel Aníbal Rosado in 1979 and first interpreted by the Peruvian group Los Hijos del Sol. Readapted...
Click to read more »Lepidium meyenii, known as maca or Peruvian ginseng, is an edible herbaceous biennial plant of the family Brassicaceae that is native to South America...
Click to read more »who was hired by the Peruvian government to develop torpedoes to be used against the Chilean navy, narrates that "the Peruvian troops were of natives...
Click to read more »lightly defended Chincha Islands, the main source of Peruvian guano. The Spanish placed the islands' Peruvian governor, Ramón Valle Riestra, under arrest aboard...
Click to read more »spider. Under the synonym Avicularia urticans, it is also known as the Peruvian pinktoe tarantula. It is a large mygalomorph spider, with a maximum body...
Click to read more »2018 2018 Peruvian agrarian strike 2019 — 2020 2019–2020 Peruvian constitutional crisis 2020 2020 Peruvian protests 2020 — 2021 2020–2021 Peruvian agrarian...
Click to read more »de la Mujer Peruana (ALIMUPER, Action for the Liberation of Peruvian Women) was a Peruvian feminist organization active in the 1970s. ALIMUPER was founded...
Click to read more »the year 2027 in Peru. 23 July–8 August – 2027 Pan American Games 22 August–1 September – 2027 Parapan American Games List of Peruvian submissions for...
Click to read more »mackerel (Trachurus murphyi), sometimes called the jurel, Inca scad or Peruvian jack mackerel, is a species of jack mackerel in the genus Trachurus of...
Click to read more »The Military ranks of Peru are the military insignia used by the Peruvian Armed Forces. The rank insignia of commissioned officers. The rank insignia...
Click to read more »Peruvian Sign Language (Spanish: Lengua de señas peruana, LSP) is a Peruvian language created and used by the Deaf community in Peru. It has been officially...
Click to read more »held in Peru on 10 April 2016 to determine the president, vice-presidents, composition of the Congress of the Republic of Peru and the Peruvian representatives...
Click to read more »[iˈkitos]) is the capital city of Peru's Maynas Province and Loreto Region. It is the largest metropolis in the Peruvian Amazon, east of the Andes, as well...
Click to read more »The Peruvian warbling antbird or Peruvian antwarbler, (Hypocnemis peruviana) is a species of bird in subfamily Thamnophilinae of family Thamnophilidae...
Click to read more »Viceroyalty of Peru, Chile and Peru had connections using their modern names for the first time. Chile aided in the Peruvian War of Independence by providing...
Click to read more »of and topical guide to Peru: Peru – country located in western South America, on the Pacific Coast, north of Chile. Peruvian territory was home to several...
Click to read more »América Televisión is a Peruvian television network, founded in 1958. The network is owned by Plural TV, which is a joint venture of the El Comercio and...
Click to read more »called Patria Roja. José Carlos Mariátegui, a Peruvian Marxist from the early 20th century, founded the Peruvian Socialist Party in 1928. He embraced Marxism...
Click to read more »the Peruvian puffer (Sphoeroides sechurae) is a species in the family Tetraodontidae, or pufferfishes. It is found in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Froese...
Click to read more »directly oversees the Peru national football team, futsal team youth teams, Peruvian Primera División, and the amateur leagues. The Peruvian National football...
Click to read more »Filmed in Peru is an annual international film festival that showcases Peruvian cinema and filmmakers in the United States, with principal screenings...
Click to read more »one of the few teams in Peru to have never been relegated from the top division. Sporting Cristal is also the first Peruvian team to have been crowned...
Click to read more »Luren Márquez is a Peruvian television presenter, model and beauty pageant titleholder. Luren Márquez was born in Ica, Peru. She holds a bachelor's degree...
Click to read more »February 2022 the Peruvian Government decided to open tender for the sale of the ship. By July 2022 the ship was moved out of its harbour in Peru to be scrapped...
Click to read more »effort, Peruvians and residents in Peru went out to their balconies and windows to applaud the front-line workers such as doctors, the Peruvian Armed Forces...
Click to read more »Leoncio Prado Gutiérrez (25 August 1853 – 15 July 1883) was a Peruvian soldier and adventurer who participated in various military actions against Spain;...
Click to read more »2010, the group teamed up with famed Peruvian singer, Eva Ayllon to record the album 40 years of Afro Peruvian Classics. The collaboration led to a Latin...
Click to read more »"Mesozoic–Cenozoic Evolution of the Western Margin of South America: Case Study of the Peruvian Andes". Geosciences. 3 (2): 262–310. Bibcode:2013Geosc...3..262P. CiteSeerX 10...
Click to read more »currently competes in the Peruvian Primera División, the top tier of Peruvian football. The team first participated in the Peruvian football league in 1919...
Click to read more »Así no juega Perú (lit. 'That's not how Peru plays') is a 2026 Peruvian political satire comedy film written and directed by Sebastián García. It stars...
Click to read more »traced to the early years of the Peruvian Republic. Throughout much of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Peru maintained a bicameral Congress consisting...
Click to read more »marijuana after obtaining signed consent (permits) from the following four Peruvian government entities: General Directorate of Medicines Supplies and Drugs...
Click to read more »is a Peruvian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 club Espérance de Tunis and the Peru national...
Click to read more »attacks against civilians and members of the Peruvian government, among other human rights violations. The Peruvian military said that the group was responsible...
Click to read more »Scorpaena afuerae, the Peruvian scorpionfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Scorpaenidae, the scorpionfishes. This species...
Click to read more »Pudella carlae, the Peruvian Yungas pudu, is a species of deer from Peru. It was found in 2024 to be a distinct species from the northern pudu, from which...
Click to read more »Retrieved 2022-04-08. "Peru - Rank Flags". crwflags.com. Retrieved 2022-04-08. "Peruvian Army". crwflags.com. Retrieved 2022-04-08. "Peruvian Navy". crwflags...
Click to read more »commonly known as Cienciano, is a Peruvian professional football club based in Cusco, that currently plays in the Peruvian Primera División. It gained worldwide...
Click to read more »German Peruvians are Peruvian citizens of full or partial German ancestry. In general, the term is also applied to descendants of other German-speaking...
Click to read more »until its name change in 1930. In contemporary Peruvian politics, it is often referred to as the Peruvian Communist Party – Unity (Spanish: Partido Comunista...
Click to read more »primates. This species is listed as endangered by the IUCN and under Peruvian law. The Peruvian night monkey is also one of the least studied of all primates...
Click to read more »La Rinconada is a town in the Peruvian Andes near a gold mine. At up to 5,100 m (16,700 ft; 3.2 mi) above sea level, it is the highest larger permanent...
Click to read more »Irreligion in Peru refers to atheism, deism, religious skepticism, secularism, and agnosticism in Peruvian society. According to article 2 of the Peruvian Constitution:...
Click to read more »Coast Guard of Peru (DICAPI, Spanish: Dirección General de Capitanías y Guardacostas del Perú) is the maritime authority and the Peruvian Coast Guard, the...
Click to read more »to the Instituto Peruano del Deporte IPD (Spanish for Peruvian Sports Institute) and the Peruvian Olympic Committee. It organizes both the men's and women's...
Click to read more »recognized as the Peruvian corvette Union, the transport Chalaco and the Pilcomayo. The Union, sailing in the lead of the Peruvian flotilla, then recognized...
Click to read more »The 1950 season of the Peruvian Primera División, the top category of Peruvian football, was played by 10 teams. The national champions were Deportivo...
Click to read more »Glyptolithodes cristatipes, also known as the Peruvian centolla, is a species of king crab, and the only species in the genus Glyptolithodes. The species...
Click to read more »Peruvian Cancer Foundation is a Peruvian cancer charity founded on November 22, 1960. It carries out different activities in the fields of education, prevention...
Click to read more »War of the Pacific, between Chile and a Bolivian–Peruvian alliance. As the war ensued, the Peruvian government attempted to source new warships from Europe...
Click to read more »roll-call of the Peruvian Navy, and the Peruvian congress continues to do so. His final resting place lies at the Escuela Militar Naval del Peru, in El Callao...
Click to read more »Peru 2000 (Spanish: Perú 2000) was a Peruvian right-wing political alliance that fielded candidates for the 2000 general elections. Alberto Fujimori and...
Click to read more »rights in the Peruvian Amazon. IWGIA. pp. 200–. ISBN 978-87-90730-05-5. Retrieved 2 February 2012. "Mashco-Piro 'uncontacted' Peruvian tribe pictured"...
Click to read more »Anti-Peruvian (Spanish: Antiperuanismo), or Peruvophobia, refers to negative feelings, fear, hatred and discrimination toward and/or against Peruvians based...
Click to read more »the Peruvian football league system. Founded in 1943 as the Segunda División, it is a professional and promotional division organized by the Peruvian Football...
Click to read more »This is a list of equipment used by the Peruvian Army. "wiw_sa_peru - worldinventory". 2016-05-29. Archived from the original on 2016-05-29. Retrieved...
Click to read more »The 1965 Peruvian Primera División, the top category of Peruvian football, was played by 10 teams. The national champion was Alianza Lima. This was the...
Click to read more »President of Peru from 2016 until his resignation in 2018. In his short presidential tenure, Kuczynski held a government minority in the Peruvian Congress...
Click to read more »1885 – 25 October 1944) was a Peruvian lawyer, historian, writer, essayist and politician who served as Prime Minister of Peru, Minister of Justice and Mayor...
Click to read more »application. Deface Perú uses the motto "El Perú sobre todo (UR)" Spanish for "Peru above all ", a reference to Revolutionary Union (Peru), a fascist political...
Click to read more »organisations, terrorism, and attempted murder. Founded in 1969, Shining Path is a Peruvian revolutionary organisation that supports a Maoism ideology. It is also...
Click to read more »Implementation Phase of Peru SH-2G Super Seasprite Program". Press release. Kaman. 12 July 2016. Retrieved 2 December 2016. "Peruvian Navy Acquiring All Five...
Click to read more »The Peruvian Debate Society (PDS) is an inter-collegiate student debating association headquartered in Lima, Peru, aimed to promote debate and discussion...
Click to read more »The Peruvian skate (Bathyraja peruana) is a large skate found in the southeast Pacific Ocean, off the coasts of Peru, Ecuador, and Chile. It can grow to...
Click to read more »Pentagon'), is a military complex operated by the Peruvian Army in San Borja, a district of Lima, Peru. Built in the brutalist style, it functions as the...
Click to read more »oldest to do so is the Peruvian Communist Party (Partido Comunista Peruano, PCP), originally founded in 1928 as the Peruvian Socialist Party (PSP) by...
Click to read more »The Peruvian Olympic Committee (Spanish: Comité Olímpico Peruano, COP) (IOC Code: PER) is the National Olympic Committee representing Peruvian athletes...
Click to read more »town of Jaen. The largest mound, over an acre at its base, was found by Peruvian archaeologist, Quirino Olivera. He found evidence of massive stone constructions...
Click to read more »(Latin American Spanish: [ˈklawðjo piˈsaro]; born 3 October 1978) is a Peruvian former professional footballer who played as a striker. He is currently...
Click to read more »Áreas Naturales Protegidas por el Estado, SINANPE) was established by the Peruvian government. SINANPE consists of natural areas under national administration...
Click to read more »Peruvian Army and occupied the southern Peruvian territories of Tarapacá, Arica and Tacna. By January 1881, the Chilean Army had reached the Peruvian...
Click to read more »the 1988 assassination of Peruvian captain Juan Vega Llona and the 1992 Peruvian embassy attack in Stockholm. In 1988, Peruvian captain Juan Vega Llona...
Click to read more »all terrestrial and marine areas formally designated as protected under Peruvian law—at the national, regional, or private level—as of 30 July 2026[update]...
Click to read more »Together for Peru) Nation Now Peruvian Communist Party (currently part of Together for Peru) Socialist Party (currently part of New Peru) Voices of the...
Click to read more »outsider Alberto Fujimori in the 1990 Peruvian general election and his established control following the 1992 Peruvian self-coup. Most notably, the Fujimori...
Click to read more »the Andes of southern Peru. While investigating an Inca ceremonial site near the summit, anthropologist Johan Reinhard and Peruvian mountaineer Miguel Zárate...
Click to read more »Peruvian territory was inhabited 14,000 years ago by hunters and gatherers. Subsequent developments include the appearance of sedentary communities that...
Click to read more »a la limeña or simply causa, is a typical and widespread entrée of the Peruvian gastronomy which has a pre-Columbian origin. Causa is best described as...
Click to read more »Tadashi Aoki Nakama (born 8 June 2000) is a Peruvian footballer, who plays as a midfielder for Peruvian regional club Unión La Legua. Aoki started playing...
Click to read more »claims that a crowd was absent, Peruvian writer Ricardo Palma recalls the presence of a crowd in one of his Peruvian Traditions. Manuel Ignacio de Vivanco...
Click to read more »Betzabet Chávez Chino (born 3 June 1989) is a Peruvian attorney and politician, who served as prime minister of Peru from 26 November until 7 December 2022,...
Click to read more »name to ADT in 1960. ADT currently compete in the Peruvian Primera División, the top tier of Peruvian football. Asociación Deportiva Tarma was founded...
Click to read more »November 1971 the Peruvian government announced that it would seize 51% of all commercial television stations. On March 30, 2010, Peru starts digital television...
Click to read more »Calamari Press. ISBN 978-0-9770723-2-3 Peruvian literature List of Peruvian writers Latin American Literature Portals: Peru South America Literature Poetry Biography...
Click to read more »Civilization: The Peruvian Coast from 3000 to 1800 BC". Current Anthropology, 47(5), 745–775. Crucible of Andean Civilization: The Peruvian Coast from 3000...
Click to read more »1943) is a Peruvian politician and lawyer who served as the president of Peru from 18 February to 28 July 2026. First elected to Congress of Peru as a member...
Click to read more »list of cities in Peru by population. For metropolitan areas see List of metropolitan areas of Peru. List of metropolitan areas of Peru List of regions...
Click to read more »The cockade of Peru is a national embleml of the Peruvian nation. 1825 law decreed its characteristics, with the same colors as the national flag: red-white-red...
Click to read more »The 1992 Peruvian self-coup, sometimes known as the Fujimorazo, was performed in Peru in 1992 after President Alberto Fujimori dissolved the Congress as...
Click to read more »βisˈkara koɾˈnexo] ; born 22 March 1963) is a Peruvian engineer and politician who served as President of Peru from 2018 to 2020. Vizcarra previously served...
Click to read more »The Fiestas Patrias peruanas, or Peruvian National Holidays, are celebrations of Peru's independence from the Spanish Empire. They officially consist of...
Click to read more »into a conflict that led to the creation of the Peruvian Football Federation in 1922 and a new Peruvian Football League tournament under the regulation...
Click to read more »Taxation represents the biggest source of revenues for the Peruvian government (up to 76%). For 2016, the projected amount of taxation revenues was S/...
Click to read more »peruanum), or Peruvian pygmy owl, is a small "typical owl" in subfamily Surniinae. It is found in Chile, Ecuador, and Peru. The Peruvian pygmy owl was...
Click to read more »Carlos Gonzales (footballer, born 1945), Peruvian football forward Carlos Gonzales (footballer, born 1989), Peruvian football forward Carlos González (footballer...
Click to read more »Carlos D. Gibson Prime Minister: Alfredo Solf y Muro July 5–31 - Ecuadorian–Peruvian War María Wiesse: Aves nocturnas October 27: Rodolfo Hinostroza, poet and...
Click to read more »advocated the overthrow of the Peruvian government by force and was considered to be a terrorist organization by the Peruvian government, and which was also...
Click to read more »recently independent Peruvian state. The Peruvian Constitution of 1823 regards it as a province of the Department of Arequipa. In 1855, Peru inaugurated the...
Click to read more »LC Perú S.A.C. was a Peruvian regional airline based in Lima, Peru. It operated scheduled domestic and regional flights to Leticia, Colombia. Its main...
Click to read more »17 February 2026, the Peruvian Congress approved the motion of no confidence of José Jerí from the position of president of Peru under a vote of no confidence...
Click to read more »At least 18 people are killed and over 100 others are injured when the Peruvian National Police fire upon demonstrations in Juliaca. 10 January – Prime...
Click to read more »Selene peruviana, the Peruvian moonfish or Pacific moonfish, is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Carangidae. It is found in the eastern Pacific...
Click to read more »The Ecuadorian–Peruvian territorial dispute was a territorial dispute between Ecuador and Peru, which, until 1928, also included Colombia. The dispute...
Click to read more »Hilda Gadea Acosta (21 March 1921 – 11 February 1974) was a Peruvian economist, and author. She was the first wife of the revolutionary Che Guevara. Gadea...
Click to read more »Julio César Arana del Águila (April 12, 1864 – September 7, 1952) was a Peruvian entrepreneur and politician. A major figure in the rubber industry in the...
Click to read more »Kenji Gerardo Fujimori Higuchi (born 19 May 1980) is a Peruvian businessman and former politician representing Lima from 2011 until he was suspended from...
Click to read more »important guano-producing bird species off the coast of Peru are the Peruvian pelican and the Peruvian booby. The earliest European records noting the use...
Click to read more »Rafael Bernardo López-Aliaga Cazorla (born 11 February 1961) is a Peruvian businessman, industrial engineer and politician who served as mayor of Lima...
Click to read more »the pseudonym "Zambo Cavero", was a Peruvian singer, representative of Afro-Peruvian identity. Born in Lima, Peru, he was the son of Juan Cavero, of Huaral...
Click to read more »José Soto (footballer, born 1970), Peruvian football manager and player José Soto (footballer, born 2002), Peruvian footballer José Soto (Chilean footballer)...
Click to read more »Peruvian Union University (Spanish: Universidad Peruana Unión) is a Seventh-day Adventist university in Lima, Peru. It is the second largest of ten Adventist...
Click to read more »permission from Peru to export artifacts that were uncovered: while Peruvian law banned the export of artifacts, a special agreement under Peruvian President...
Click to read more »se convirtió en presidente del Perú y qué pasará a continuación (in Spanish) (1 ed.). Lima, Peru: Institute of Peruvian Studies. p. 92. ISBN 978-612-326-084-2...
Click to read more »The Peruvian Aprista Party (Spanish: Partido Aprista Peruano, PAP) (listen) is a Peruvian political party and a member of the Socialist International...
Click to read more »Terry (October 7, 1912 – June 4, 2002) was a Peruvian politician who twice served as President of Peru (1963–1968 and 1980–1985). Deposed by a military...
Click to read more »The town was visited by Peruvian president Juan Velasco Alvarado in 1972 during a ten day trip through the jungle regions of Peru to celebrate the fourth...
Click to read more »Barreto, an agent of the Peruvian Army Intelligence Service, is also sometimes credited with leaking this map to a Peruvian magazine. An investigation...
Click to read more »The Peruvian Centaurs is a film directed by Jorge Goytizolo in 1912. It is the first Peruvian film and documentary. The film, with a duration of 16 minutes...
Click to read more »October 13, 1931) is a Peruvian chef and writer. She was a pioneer of Peruvian cuisine, and founder and first president of the Peruvian Gastronomic Association...
Click to read more »made between Yale University and the Peruvian government for the objects' return. On April 12, 2008, the Peruvian government said it had revised previous...
Click to read more »known as Willax, from Quechua willaq [ˈwɪʎaχ] 'narrator, informant') is a Peruvian free-to-air television channel, owned by Erasmo Wong Lu. It began as an...
Click to read more »was inhabited by a Timucuan group known as the Mocoso. In the 1800s, the Peruvian Mining Company mined phosphate in the area. A post office was established...
Click to read more »the lightly defended Chincha Islands, the main source for Peruvian guano resources. Peruvian President Juan Antonio Pezet refused to go to war with Spain...
Click to read more »former Union for Peru member of Congress Roger Nájar, alleging that Miguel del Castillo refused to disassociate himself from the Peruvian Aprista Party based...
Click to read more »Nolberto Albino Solano Todco (born 12 December 1974) is a Peruvian professional football manager and former player who is the head coach of the Pakistan...
Click to read more »Pacific Whiting fish from Peru to the United States, where it was sold as an Islamic alternative to mainstream fish markets. A Peruvian by the name of Louis...
Click to read more »cacique who participated in the Peruvian War of Independence. Basadre began his training at the Liceo Santa Rosa, a Peruvian school that operated clandestinely...
Click to read more »which largely depended on fishing Peruvian anchovetas. The industry allowed the economy to expand and, by the 1960s, Peru became the largest single-species...
Click to read more »Junín is a Peruvian football club, playing in the city of Huancayo, Peru. The club is the biggest of Huancayo city, and plays in the Copa Perú which is...
Click to read more »lahar generation have been published, the Peruvian government publishes regular status reports. The Peruvian Geophysical Institute considers Coropuna a...
Click to read more »On April 1, 1980, six Cuban citizens made their way into the Peruvian embassy in Havana, Cuba, instigating an international crisis over the diplomatic...
Click to read more »starting to be included in schools from 2010 onward. The Peruvian Armed Forces and National Police of Peru also adopted the new official verse, with a new music...
Click to read more »as several men employed by the Peruvian government. While writing in 1907, Charles R. Enock claimed that the Peruvian Government had, for a long time...
Click to read more »to Peruvian Government preliminary assessments; 13,585 houses affected; 103 hospitals affected; and 14 hospitals destroyed according to Peruvian Government...
Click to read more »scuttled were the last Peruvian ironclad, the monitor Atahualpa, the corvette Unión, the training ship Apurímac, as well as Peru's first submarine, Toro...
Click to read more »most famous Peruvian strikers of the 1940s and 1950s, including Teodoro Fernández and Valeriano López. In 1950, he won his first Peruvian championship...
Click to read more »internal conflict in Peru, the Shining Path have used squatting as a tactic to gain support. On 28 July 1990, to coincide with Peruvian Independence Day,...
Click to read more »the Peruvian state, it was activated in 1906. The band is notable for having the oldest music library in Peru. The Band of the National Police of Peru was...
Click to read more »while 37% had a negative view. Peruvian Embassy in Washington, D.C. Peruvian Consulate-General in New York City Peruvian Consulate-General in Washington...
Click to read more »Mister Peru is the national male beauty pageant. The contest brings together participants from all over the country, including Peruvian men who represent...
Click to read more »composed of dance, traditional dishes, Peruvian Paso horses, and criolla music. Criolla music is a vibrant Peruvian genre blending Spanish, African, and...
Click to read more »ðel soˈlaɾ]; born 1 May 1970) is a Peruvian actor, film director and politician. He served as Prime Minister of Peru from March to September 2019, in President...
Click to read more »Amid the 2019 Peruvian constitutional crisis, he dissolved Congress on 30 September, which angered Fujimorists. In the 2020 Peruvian parliamentary election...
Click to read more »a Peruvian football club Defensor Lima, a Peruvian football club Defensor San Alejandro, a Peruvian football club Defensor San José, a Peruvian football...
Click to read more »ships of the Peruvian Navy comprising almost every Peruvian warship commissioned after 1840. President Castilla sought to expand and the Peruvian Navy and...
Click to read more »Peruvian colonial architecture developed in the Viceroyalty of Peru between the 16th and 19th centuries. It was characterized by the importation and adaptation...
Click to read more »of Peru. In February 1911, the Peruvian Government ordered Benavides to lead Battalion Nº 9 to the Northeastern border with Colombia in the Peruvian Amazon...
Click to read more »1960), Peruvian singer, musician and transgender activist Fiorella Chiappe (born 1996), Argentine hurdler Fiorella Cueva (born 1998), Peruvian weightlifter...
Click to read more »The 1962 Peruvian coup d'état was promoted by the then Chief of the Joint Command of the Peruvian Armed Forces, General Ricardo Pérez Godoy, against the...
Click to read more »(including violence) at various times in the history of Peru against racial or ethnic groups. Peruvian intellectuals, who were mainly white and based in the...
Click to read more »Pasa by the Peruvian composer Daniel Alomía Robles, written in 1913 and based on traditional Andean music, specifically folk music from Peru. Since then...
Click to read more »for its crisp, sweet-tasting, tuberous roots. Another name for yacón is Peruvian ground apple, possibly from the French name of potato, pomme de terre (ground...
Click to read more »work as a martial arts instructor in the Peruvian Air Force. Chung Eui-Hwang, 9th dan black belt, arrived in Peru in 1979, and from then until 1989 trained...
Click to read more »Progreso del Perú (English: We Can for the Progress of Peru), more often known by its shortened name Podemos Perú (PP; English: We Can Peru), is a conservative...
Click to read more »regions of Perú but is currently consumed at a international level. The base ingredient of the drink is corn culli or ckolli, which is a Peruvian variety...
Click to read more »population genetics and identification of individuals in the landscape of the Peruvian Amazon. It is about 84 centimeters (33 in) long, of which more than half...
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