Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Peru - Inca Empire Country
Peru (in Quechua Piruw in Aymara: Piruw), officially the Republic of Peru is a country located in the central and western South America. It borders Ecuador and Colombia to the north, the Brazilian states of Amazonas and Acre to the east, southeast Bolivia, Chile to the south and west Pacific Ocean. Its geography provides a wide variety of natural resources, particularly energy and minerals, as well as species and ecosystems, and it is considered a mega-diverse country.
Peru is a democratic republic divided into 25 regions, having achieved independence from Spain in 1821.
The Peruvian people is multiethnic and has a rich cultural and historical product of the encounter of the Andean and Western civilization and the contribution of other cultures. Peru is known as the Land of the Incas.
When you think about the past of Peru, it becomes easy to go back to the wealth of ancient cultures and the legendary era of the Inca Empire. However, this route continues along the Peru of the conquest and colonial Peru in the union of two world views, time and the sacred, the Peru of the battles for independence and a republic built much effort.
Four years have passed since the merger of the imaginary prehispanic and Western lines and shapes. That time has left footprints beautiful paintings and architectural monuments which are synthesized spirituality, imagination and creativity of Peruvians.
Currently, the Peruvian jewelry has a reputation worldwide due to its design and quality. Peru is currently the largest producer of silver in the world, ensuring the excellence of the material used.
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