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Proyecto Final Ingles

Alumnos:

• Branndon Emerson Monroy Quispe


• Marco Antonio Nina Velasaquez
• Ismael Sergio Quina Alvarez

Branndon Emerson Monroy Quispe


PUNO
Puno, the city of lakes

Puno, the capital of the Puno department, is a city located in southern Peru, on the shores of
Lake Titicaca. It is the highest city in the country, at an altitude of 3,810 meters above sea level.

Climate

Puno's climate is cold and dry. Average temperatures range between 10 and 15 degrees
Celsius. The rainy season is from December to March.

gastronomy

The gastronomy of Puno is one of the richest and most varied in Peru. The typical dishes of
Puno are influenced by Aymara and Quechua cuisine.

Some of the typical dishes of Puno are:

Trout ceviche: A dish of raw fish marinated in lemon juice.


Chairo: A thick soup prepared with lamb, potatoes, carrots, peas and other ingredients.

Pachamanca: A dish of meat, potatoes and other ingredients cooked in an earthen oven.
Dances

The dances of Puno are colorful and full of energy, and represent the culture and history of the
region.

Some of the most popular dances of Puno are:

La diablada: A dance of Aymara origin that represents the fight between good and evil.
The morenada: A dance of African origin that represents the history of slavery in Peru.
The huayno: A dance of Inca origin that represents joy and love.
Traditions

The traditions of Puno are a mix of Andean, Spanish and African elements.

Some of the most important traditions of Puno are:

The festival of the Virgin of Candelaria: A Catholic festival that is celebrated in February and is
the largest folkloric festival in the world.
Lake Titicaca: Lake Titicaca is the highest navigable lake in the world and is an important tourist
and cultural center.

The craftsmanship: The craftsmanship of Puno is recognized for its beauty and quality. Puno's
artisans work with a variety of materials, such as wool, wood, and ceramics.

CUSCO
Cusco, the imperial city of Peru
Cusco, the capital of the Cusco department, is a city located in southern Peru, at an altitude
of 3,399 meters above sea level. It is a city with a rich history and culture, and is a popular
tourist destination.
Cusco's climate is temperate and dry. Average temperatures range between 10 and 20
degrees Celsius. The rainy season is from December to March.
Cusco's gastronomy is one of the most varied and delicious in Peru. The typical dishes of
Cusco are influenced by Andean, Spanish and African cuisine.
Some of the typical dishes of Cusco are:
Cuy chactado: A dish of grilled guinea pig.
Lomo saltado: A dish of beef sauteed with onion, tomato and potatoes.
Chairo: A soup of lamb, potatoes, carrots and other ingredients.
The dances of Cusco are colorful and full of energy, and represent the culture and history of
the region.
Some of the most popular dances in Cusco are:
La diablada: A dance of Aymara origin that represents the fight between good and evil.
The morenada: A dance of African origin that represents the history of slavery in Peru.
The huayno: A dance of Inca origin that represents joy and love.
The traditions of Cusco are a mix of Andean, Spanish and African elements.
Some of the most important traditions of Cusco are:
The Inti Raymi festival: An Inca festival that celebrates the winter solstice.
The festival of the Virgin of Candelaria: A Catholic festival celebrated in February.
The Cusco fair: A craft fair held in December.
Marco Antonio Nina Velasquez

AREQUIPA

Hello everyone, and welcome to this presentation about the department of Arequipa, Peru.
Arequipa is located in the southern highlands of Peru, and is the second-largest city in the
country. It is known for its rich history, culture, and natural beauty.
Climate
Arequipa has a temperate and dry climate, with an average annual temperature of 18 degrees
Celsius. The city is located in a valley surrounded by mountains, which gives it a pleasant
climate all year round.
In summer, temperatures can reach 30 degrees Celsius, but are usually cool and pleasant. In
winter, temperatures can drop to 0 degrees Celsius, but this is very rare.
Typical dishes
Arequipa is a department with a very rich and varied gastronomy. Some of the most popular
typical dishes are:
• Chupe de camarones.
• Ocopa.
• Causa rellena.
• Rocoto relleno.
• Cuy chactado.
Typical dances
Arequipa has a wide variety of typical dances, among which the following stand out:
• Sones arequipeños.
• Marinera arequipeña.
• Caporales.
• Tondero:
Traditions
Arequipa is a city with a rich cultural tradition. Some of the most important traditions are:
• Patron saint festivals.
• Arequipa Carnival.
• Holy Week.
Arequipa is a department with a great cultural and natural wealth. It is an unmissable tourist
destination for those looking to enjoy the beauty of nature, the rich gastronomy, and the
vibrant Peruvian culture.
Madre de DIOS
Madre de Dios is located in the southeastern Amazon region of Peru, and is known for its rich
biodiversity, indigenous culture, and natural beauty.
Climate
Madre de Dios has a tropical rainforest climate, with an average annual temperature of 26
degrees Celsius. The region receives an average of 2,500 millimeters of rainfall per year.
Typical dishes
Madre de Dios is a department with a rich and varied gastronomy. Some of the most popular
typical dishes are:
• Ceviche de paiche.
• Juane.
• Tacacho.
• Inchicapi.
• Caldo de carachama.
Typical dances
Madre de Dios has a wide variety of typical dances, among which the following stand out:
• Taricaya.
• Inka.
• Sharana.
Traditions
Madre de Dios is a region with a rich cultural tradition. Some of the most important traditions
are:
• Yawar Fiesta.
• Festival de la Castaña.
• Festival de la Amazonía.
Madre de Dios is a department with a great natural and cultural wealth. It is an unmissable
tourist destination for those looking to experience the beauty of the Amazon rainforest and the
diversity of Peruvian culture.
Ismael Sergio Quina Alvarez

LIMA

Here I present to you my beloved Peru with the department of Lima, everything began with the
foundation, which was on January 18, 1535, the founding of the City of Lima here in Peru by
Francisco Pizarro, it is located on the coast of the country since it is the center and our country
and what its climate is like, its climate is subtropical, a humid climate influenced by the
Humboldt Current that comes from the Pacific Ocean, and we also have the tourist areas that
we can find such as Caral, which is a very old city. city, how we can get there, we would have to
go to the city of Sucre in the province of Barraca north of Lima at kilometer 184 of the
PanAmerican Highway North, also the black tip that presents us with beautiful and beautiful
beaches and how to get there by heading to the height of kilometer 45 of the Pan-American
Highway. there we can find the black tip, etc. Here in Lima we can also find dishes such as ají de
gallina causa limeña, pachamanca, lomo saltado and aguadito, as well as dances here we have
such as the celebration of the marinera sambando and the chicks. This is a beautiful
department or capital that Peru is proud of. with its diversity of things that we can find

TACNA

Here I present to you but with the department of Tacna, its founding date was July 25, 1855 by
Manuel Pardo y Le Valle. This is usually located in the southern part of Peru, covering the Grau
Su Sea from west to east. The climate is temperate like a desert or a thermal attitude, we could
call it normal. Here in Tacna we can also find tourist areas such as the Tacna Cathedral, the
Parabolic Arch, etc. We can also find the diversity of dishes it has such as grilled lamb. Tacneño
marinade. The pastel de choclo.etc as well as there are dances like tarcadas. campers. corporal.
Morenadas, this place is very beautiful with the most wonderful tourist places. It is advisable to
visit place by place to discover these beautiful things.

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