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  1. With the first Christmas Celebrations in Peru taking place in 1535, Peru has a long history of celebrating Christmas. Peru’s main Christmas celebrations occur on Dec 24th, on Christmas Eve (‘Noche Buena’). Most Peruvians will go to church to the Rooster Mass and have dinner after midnight. But there is more, as Peru has some fun Christmas ...

  2. Eighty-five percent of Chileans reside in urban areas. 5. Chile has some almost extinct animals. The national animal, the huemul, the pudu, and the puma are just a few of the nearly extinct and endangered species that may be found in Chile. Since pumas hunt primarily at night, sightings are uncommon.

  3. Aug 24, 2020 · 20) The deepest canyon in the world is found in Peru. Cotahuasi Canyon is nearly 10,605 feet (3.2 kilometres) deep, that's almost twice the depth of the Grand Canyon in Arizona! 21) There are about 10 million alpacas in the whole world. Three quarters of them call Peru their home.

  4. 13. Dragonflies mate in the air, with the male grasping the female behind the head. Dragonflies mate in the air, which is a unique and fascinating behavior that sets them apart from many other insects. When a male dragonfly is ready to mate, he will look for a female dragonfly and chase her through the air.

  5. Here are some interesting Peru Facts which were chosen and researched by kids especially for kids. Population : 33 million people live in Peru (2023) Capital : Lima with 10.8 million inhabitants

  6. Sep 28, 2022 · Peru has one of the longest surfing waves in the world. 2. Peru is one of the world’s top producers of silver, copper, and zinc. 3. Peru is home to a significant portion of the Amazon Rainforest. 4. Peru is the birthplace of the potato. 5. The Huascarán National Park in Peru is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

  7. The literacy rate in Peru is 94.2% and people can expect to live 76.52 years. Explorers still believe that there are more lost cities in Peru. The tales of lost cities, full of riches and gold, keeps a lot of people interested. Paddington Bear calls Peru his home.

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