Culture of Peru - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Culture of Peru was shaped by the relationship between Hispanic and Amerindian cultures. The ethnic diversity of Peru allowed diverse traditions and customs to coexist. Peru has passed through v...
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An interesting overview of Peru culture and the Peru People who have quietly perserved the traditions of the Ancient Inca Civilizations. Follow the History of the Quechua. ... Peru.; Peru People and Preserved Culture.
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www.peru-travel-adventures.com/people-culture.html
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Travel to Peru and learn Spanish in Cusco, Peru. ... Peru has a large variety of arts and crafts. The diversity, color and creativity of Peru's folk art has made it a fundamental activity not just for Peru's cultural identity, but also as a way of life for thousands of families ... Home Destinations Peru About Peru Culture...
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Roman Catholic 81%, Seventh Day Adventist 1.4%, other Christian 0.7%, other 0.6%, unspecified or none 16.3% (2003 est.)
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The inland regions are marked by extreme poverty and subsistence agriculture, while the fertile river valleys of the lowlands have produced a wealthier, more cosmo- politan culture. Almost half of Peru's people are Indian, while another one third or so are mestizo.
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www.geographia.com/peru/peruhistory.htm
www.geographia.com/peru/peruhistory.htm
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Resources, facts and information about Peru, its culture, people, food, hiking and a visitor guide. ... The Interesting Culture of Peru ... The culture of Peru is by far one of the most diverse in South America. Owing thanks to the natural isolation of the region (the Andes mountains to the West of Peru and the Amazon River...
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Chinese and Japanese immigrants came to Peru in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Both groups were brought in to work as rural laborers in the large hacienda/estate holdings. Japanese migrants have experience a more difficult integration because of their lesser tendency to marry outside their culture.
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www.everyculture.com/No-Sa/Peru.html
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The indigenous Inca civilization of what is now Peru was conquered by Spain in the early 16th century. The city of Lima was founded in 1535 and became the effective capital of the vice-royalty of Peru, established seven years later.
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www.iexplore.com/dmap/Peru/History
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Peru has passed through various intellectual stages--from colonial Hispanic culture to European Romanticism after independence. The early 20th century brought "indigenismo," expressed in a new awareness of Indian culture.
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www.traveldocs.com/pe/culture.htm
www.traveldocs.com/pe/culture.htm
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