Peru has a population of around 32 million people, most of whom are descendants of indigenous groups like the Inca. While Spanish is spoken by the vast majority at 83.9%, some indigenous languages like those of the Amazonian groups are still spoken by small percentages of the population. Catholicism is the dominant religion in Peru, though some traditions from the Inca religion still persist.
Peru has a population of around 32 million people, most of whom are descendants of indigenous groups like the Inca. While Spanish is spoken by the vast majority at 83.9%, some indigenous languages like those of the Amazonian groups are still spoken by small percentages of the population. Catholicism is the dominant religion in Peru, though some traditions from the Inca religion still persist.
Peru has a population of around 32 million people, most of whom are descendants of indigenous groups like the Inca. While Spanish is spoken by the vast majority at 83.9%, some indigenous languages like those of the Amazonian groups are still spoken by small percentages of the population. Catholicism is the dominant religion in Peru, though some traditions from the Inca religion still persist.