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Peru. ~ Land of the Inca. Peru ~ Land. The Andes sweep through the center of Peru. South-central Peru contains a large highland plateau called the altipiano. Here you can see Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world. Peru ~ Land. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Peru

Peru

~ Land of the Inca

Page 2: Peru

Peru ~ Land The Andes sweep

through the center of Peru.

South-central Peru contains a large highland plateau called the altipiano.

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Here you can see Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world.

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Peru ~ Land East of the Andes you descend to the foothills and flat plains of the Amazon Basin. Foothills are the low hills at the base of a mountain range.

Rainfall is plentiful here and temperatures remain high throughout the year. Thick forests cover almost all of the plains area.

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Peru ~ Economy

Peru has many natural resources. Peru’s biggest export is copper; its second- largest export is fish.

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Peru Economy Most people work on subsistence farms, where they grow enough food to meet their family’s needs. Chief crops are rice, plantains, and corn.

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Native Americans of the Andes were the first to grow potatoes, Peru’s main food crop today. (over 4000 types of potatoes)

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Peru ~ History During the

1400s, a Native American people called the Inca had a powerful civilization in the area that is now Peru.

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Inca Empire Their empire, or

group of lands under one ruler, stretched more than 2,500 miles along the Andes from northern Ecuador to central Chile.

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Peru ~ History In the 1500s, the Spaniards arrived and

conquered the Inca, making Peru a Spanish colony.

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Peru ~ History Peru gained independence in the 1820s and is

now a republic.

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Peru ~ People Lima, with more

than 6 million people, is the capital and largest city.

A majority of European descendents are Roman Catholic

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Peru ~ People About half of Peru’s people are Native American. In fact, Peru has one of the largest Native American populations in the Western Hemisphere.