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  1. Jun 8, 2024 · Lima is the fifth largest city in Latin America, behind Mexico City, São Paulo, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. The city was founded by the Spanish conquistador (conqueror) Francisco Pizarro on January 18, 1535.

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  2. Marcelo De Lima, 18, from Bolivia Club Always Ready, since 2023 Attack Market value: €125k * Apr 8, 2005 in , Bolivia.

  3. The Spanish conqueror Francisco Pizarro founded Lima in 1535. Nearby Callao soon became Spain’s main port in the region. For about 200 years Lima was the capital of nearly all of Spain’s colonies in South America. A powerful earthquake nearly destroyed Lima in 1746. The city was later rebuilt.

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    Here are some interesting Peru Facts which were chosen and researched by kids especially for kids. 1. Population: 33 million people live in Peru (2023) 2. Capital: Lima with 10.8 million inhabitants 3. Name: Republica del Peru (Republic of Peru) 4. Government: Presidential Republic 5. Language: Spanish, Quechua, Aymara 6. Literacy: More than 94% of...

    Where is Peru? Peru is located on the South American continent. Peru is the third largest country of South America.It is completely located in the southern hemisphere. Peru borders the Pacific Ocean to the west and five South American countries: Ecuador and Colombia to the North, Brazil and Bolivia to the East and Chileto the South. Peru has three ...

    The capital city Lima is one of the ten largest cities in the Americas.
    The highest mountain of Peru is the Huascarán with 6,768 m/ 22,205 ft.
    The largest lake in Peru is Lake Titicaca. It is located high up in the Andes region and Peru shares the lake with Bolivia. Lake Titicaca is the largest lake in South America and the highest naviga...
    Peru has a coastline which is 2,414 km/ 1,500 miles long and the coastline is thus longer than the Pacific coastline of neighbouring Ecuador.
    Nevado Mismi, a 5,597 m/ 18,363 ft high peak, is the ultimate source of the Amazon River.
    Peru is one of the 17 megadiverse countries in the world.

    Lima: The capital city of Peru is called Lima. This city was once referred to as La Ciudad de los Reyes, which means 'City of the Kings'. Lima was the capital of the Inca and later during the early...

    Many Peruvians live in the coastal area of the country, especially around the capital city Lima, and the Andes mountain region. Most of the population (78%) live in urban centres. The eastern part of the Andean region and the rainforest area in the east is only sparsely populated. The three largest cities in Peru are: 1. Lima(10.7 million inhabitan...

    The main economic activities in Peru are mining, manufacturing, agriculture and fishing.
    Natural resources include petroleum, gold, silver, copper, iron ore, rare earth metals and hydropower.
    Among Peru's main exports are: copper, lead, since, iron ore, petroleum, natural gas, coffee, asparagus and fish products.

    Common Peruvian food includes potatoes, tomatoes, corn and legumes. Grains such as quinoa and kiwicha are grown and eaten regularly. Typical Peruvian food and drinks include: 1. Tamales: the potato dough snack is often eaten for breakfast and also a popular snack. Tamales are usually filled with chicken or pork and served with a spicy sauce (salsa)...

    Peru is home to over 1,700 species of birds, over 500 species of mammals and over 300 species of reptiles. Of the 500 mammal species about 100 are threatened or endangered. Among the endangered animals of Peru are the Andean bear, the pudu, the jaguar, also known as otorongo and the giant otter. The vicuna is the national animal of Peru.

    There are over 300 varieties of potatoes grown in Peru. The country's southern region along with the northwestern parts of Bolivia are commonly known as the place where the potatoes were first grown.

    Resources and further reading for Peru Facts: 1. Central Intelligence Agency. "Peru." World Fact Book.1 March 2023. Last accessed 3 March 2023 2. GenteInternational. "Picarones - Peruvian donuts." Perudelights. 24 January 2013. Last accessed 3 March 2023 3. Eat Peru. "Peruvian Snacks." EatPeru. 26 May 2019. Last accessed 3 March 2023 4. PeruWildlif...

  4. Full Name: Marcelo De Lima Castro. Shirt Name: DE LIMA. Position: F(C) Rating: 65. Age: 19 (Apr 8, 2005)

  5. GEOGRAPHY. Peru is the third largest country in South America, after Brazil and Argentina. It is made up of a variety of landscapes, from mountains and beaches to deserts and rain forests. Most...

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  7. Marcelo Aparecido de Lima Junior (born 7 July 1999), commonly known as Marcelo Lima, is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Mamoré .

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