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Is Peru a Spanish name?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Peru has a population of 33 million, and its capital and largest city is Lima. Peru. Republic of Peru República del Perú (Spanish) show Co-official names Other languages English French Portuguese Plautdietsch What kind of name is Peru? Basque: from the personal name Peru, Basque equivalent of Peter. What is Spanish called in Peru? CastellanoAbout […]

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Are there ticks in Panama?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

In Panama the ticks are extremely abundant as regard numbers and species, being found on nearly all varieties of domestic and wild animals, birds, snakes, lizards, toads, tortoises, etc., and also attacking man. What country has the most ticks? Central Europe (Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Switzerland, Slovenia and Slovakia) has by far the highest rates […]

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How do I become a citizen of Venezuela?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Applicants must be legally residing in Venezuela, must have passed a citizenship test and meet the continuous residence requirement prior to submitting an application for naturalization to the Venezuelan government: Any person who has been legally living in Venezuela for 10 continuous years. Can I be a dual citizen of the US and Venezuela? Dual […]

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How much is the average rent in Venezuela?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Summary of cost of living in Venezuela Food Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 sqft) furnished studio in normal area $312 Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas) for 1 person in 45 m2 (480 sqft) studio $43 Internet 8 mbps (1 month) $29 40” flat screen tv $263 How much is monthly rent in […]

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Is the coast of Peru dry?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The Peruvian coast is the northern most region that desert coastal land due to this delivery of cold, dry air.But for 9 months or more the coast of Peru is dry and sees almost no rainfall. Is Peru wet or dry? Generally speaking, Peru has two seasons, wet and dry, but in a country as […]

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Why did the Portuguese royal family fled to Brazil?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

In 1807, at the outset of the Peninsular War, Napoleonic forces invaded Portugal due to the Portuguese alliance with Great Britain.Anticipating the invasion of Napoleon’s army, John VI ordered the transfer of the Portuguese royal court to Brazil before he could be deposed. Why did the royal family of Portugal flee to Brazil? The Dutch […]

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What fruit is grown in Panama?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Fruits grown in Panama for domestic consumption include mangoes, papaya, pineapple, passion fruit, guanaba, and guayaba (guava). Bananas, plantains and melons are also grown for domestic consumption. What fruits are native to Panama? Fruit. The warm climate of Panama is well-suited for tropical fruits like papaya, coconut, pineapples, bananas and various kinds of melon, especially […]

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Is Costa Rica visa free for Indian?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Yes. Indians need a visa to travel to Costa Rica. You are required to obtain a visa from the Costa Rican consulate in your country prior to traveling to Costa Rica. You will not be allowed entry at the border if you do not have this visa stamped in your passport. How do I get […]

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Where should you not go in Argentina?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

11 Things Tourists Should Never Do in Argentina, Ever Wear Expensive Jewellery out in Public. Call Las Malvinas ‘The Falkland Islands’ Give Uninformed Opinions About Politics. Open the Door if You Are Not Expecting Someone. Arrive on Time. Stir the Mate. Not Specify How You Would Like Your Meat Cooked. What are some problems in […]

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Can I drive to Panama from the US?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Crossing the canal is essential for anyone looking to travel through all of Central America, or anyone needing to enter Panama City from the west. There have been two bridges over the canal since 2003 that you can drive across at any time.Drive into Panama via the Pan-American Highway. Can I drive from Florida to […]

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What animal is on Peru’s flag?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

vicuna. The vicuna is the national animal of Peru. The second filed shows a quinine tree. In natural colour upon white. What symbols are on the Peru flag? When used on the National Flag, the Coat of arms (Escudo de armas) is surrounded by a wreath of palm branch one on the left and a […]

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Is Venezuela the same as Spanish?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

There are at least forty languages spoken or used in Venezuela, but Spanish is the language spoken by the majority of Venezuelans.Wayuu is the most spoken indigenous language with 170,000 speakers. Is Venezuelan Spanish the same as Spanish? All variants of Spanish spoken through Latin America have their aspects that make them unique. Venezuelan Spanish […]

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What is the most common race in Peru?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Major Ethnic Groups Of Peru Rank Principle Ancestry Share of Population of Peru 1 Native American 45% 2 Mestizo 37% 3 White European 15% Asian, Afro-Peruvian, Mulatto, Zambo, and Others 3% What is the majority race in Peru? Population: 31,914,989 (July 2020 est.) Ethnic groups: Mestizo (mixed Amerindian and white) 60.2%, Amerindian 25.8%, white 5.9%, […]

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What is Peruvian weaving used for?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

When traveling through Peru, it’s hard not to notice the colorful handicrafts made by locals. Hats, scarves, bags, socks, sweaters and headbands are weaved with care using locally-sourced fabrics like alpaca, vicuna and sheep. What was weaving used for? The tradition of weaving traces back to Neolithic times – approximately 12,000 years ago. Even before […]

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When was Bolivia discovered?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

History of Bolivia to 1809. Francisco Pizarro and his fellow conquistadors from the rapidly growing Spanish Empire first arrived in the New World in 1524. But even before the arrival of the Europeans, the Inca Empire was floundering. When was Bolivia founded? During most of the Spanish colonial rule, Bolivia was known as Upper Peru […]

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