Peru has a population of over 33 million people and its capital and largest city is Lima. The official languages are Spanish and Quechua. Peru borders several South American countries and has diverse geography, including the Amazon rainforest, Andes Mountains, and coastal deserts. It is known for Machu Picchu and being home to many animal species like llamas, jaguars, penguins, and dolphins with see-through skin.
Peru has a population of over 33 million people and its capital and largest city is Lima. The official languages are Spanish and Quechua. Peru borders several South American countries and has diverse geography, including the Amazon rainforest, Andes Mountains, and coastal deserts. It is known for Machu Picchu and being home to many animal species like llamas, jaguars, penguins, and dolphins with see-through skin.
Peru has a population of over 33 million people and its capital and largest city is Lima. The official languages are Spanish and Quechua. Peru borders several South American countries and has diverse geography, including the Amazon rainforest, Andes Mountains, and coastal deserts. It is known for Machu Picchu and being home to many animal species like llamas, jaguars, penguins, and dolphins with see-through skin.
Capital City: Lima Official Languages: Spanish, Quechua Currency: Nuevo Sol Fascinating Facts:
• Peru is a country in South America.
• Peru borders Brazil, Ecuador,
Chile, Bolivia and Colombia.
• Lots of different types of
animals live in Peru, including llamas, jaguars, bears, Humboldt penguins and river dolphins.
• Amazon river dolphins have see-through
skin which makes them appear pink! Climate and Geographical • Peru is well known for the ancient Features: city of Machu Picchu. The climate of Peru varies. There is a tropical rainforest, • The famous character Paddington called the Amazon rainforest, Bear is also from Peru! in the east, the Andes mountains are in the centre and there is a dry desert along the west coast.