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  1. Ancash Region Geography Introduction: Yanama District, Huari, Peru, Pamparomas, Casma, Huari District, Pomabamba, Caraz District, Sihuas, Ocros
  2. Festivals of the World: Peru (Festivals of the World) by Leslie Jermyn, 1998-06
  3. Peru In Focus: A Guide to the People, Politics and Culture (In Focus Guides) by Jane Holligan De Diaz-Limaco, 1998-04
  4. Peru: Webster's Timeline History, 7000 BC - 1971 by Icon Group International, 2009-07-11
  5. Peru: Webster's Timeline History, 1993 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-07-11
  6. Peru: Webster's Timeline History, 1972 - 1992 by Icon Group International, 2009-07-11
  7. Islands of Peru: Uros, Taquile Island, Amantaní, El Frontón, List of islands of Peru, Chincha Islands, Blanca Island, San Lorenzo Island, Peru
  8. Culture Quest World Tour ~ Peru Unit Study by Paula Ordunez, 2009-02-12
  9. Amazonas Region Geography Introduction: Jumbilla, Bagua Grande, Bagua, Peru, Lamud, Camporredondo District, Cocabamba District
  10. Geography Quick Reads: Stories from Indonesia, Peru and Australia No. 3 by Richard Butler, Sally Markham David, et all 1994-09-08
  11. Peru in pictures (Visual geography series) by Robert V Masters, 1966
  12. Peru--a mining country by Mario Samamé Boggio, 1984
  13. Report on geography of the Río Huallaga Valley, Peru by Edwin B Doran, 1949
  14. Peru In Pictures (Visual Geography Series) by Robert V. Masters, 1965

81. Geography Of Peru
Volcano Live www.volcanolive.com geography of peru. peru Geographic coordinates,10 S, 76 W. geography of peru www.volcanolive.com Copyright John Seach.
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www.volcanolive.com Geography of Peru Peru Geographic coordinates 10 S, 76 W Location Western South America, bordering the South Pacific Ocean, between Chile and Ecuador Terrain western coastal plain (costa), high and rugged Andes in center (sierra), eastern lowland jungle of Amazon Basin (selva); shares control of Lago Titicaca, world's highest navigable lake, with Bolivia Highest Point Nevado Huascaran 6,768 m Natural hazards earthquakes, tsunamis, flooding, landslides, mild volcanic activity Volcanic Activity Active volcanoes
Geography of Peru
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82. KS 1-2: Geography - Kenya And Peru
schools and youth. catalogue. KS 12 geography - Kenya and peru.Nairobi Kenyan city life Street scenes, business and lifestyles
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Street scenes, business and lifestyles are explored from the city centre out to Nairobi´s slums in 30 A4 photographs. An urban contrast to the rural study of 'Kapsokwony: rural Kenya'. Photopack
Pampagrande: a Peruvian village
Pampagrande, a Peruvian mountain village, and its links to the local market town are seen through 30 photographs, with a focus on the daily life of the Cubas Guevara family. Photopack
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83. BUBL LINK: 918.5 Geography And Travel: Peru
CIA World Factbook 2000 peru Basic reference information about peru, includingdetails of geography, people, economy, government, communications
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  • CIA World Factbook 2000: Peru
  • Last Frontiers: Peru
  • Peru
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  • World Travel Guide: Peru
    All links checked August 2001 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    CIA World Factbook 2000: Peru
    Basic reference information about Peru, including details of geography, people, economy, government, communications, transportation, military and transnational issues. Geographical information includes area, population, flag, maps, high and low points, co-ordinates, boundary length, border countries, climate, land use and natural resources.
    Author: CIA
    Subjects: peru
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    Last Frontiers: Peru
    Introduction to Peru which includes sample itineraries and further reading suggestions. Author: Last Frontiers Subjects: peru DeweyClass: ResourceType: promotion Location: uk
    Peru
    Links to Internet resources about Peru. Headings include arts and culture, business and finance, economy, education, flora and fauna, government and politics, languages and literature, network and information services, news and periodicals, sport, travel and tourism. Author: University of Texas at Austin Subjects: peru, south american travel and tourism
  • 84. DinoData Geography Peru
    Ca No Rh He Si Pl To Aa Ba Ba Ca Ox Ki Ti Be Va Ha Ba Ap Al Ce Tu Co Sa Ca Ma .geography. peru. Fossilsites in peru. Rouges Basales Vilquechico Fm. © DinoData.
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    85. Peruline: Information Service About Tourism And Travelling In Peru.
    geography. peru is located on the western side of South America, in the tropicalregion of the southern hemisphere. Its area is estimated in 1.285.216 sq. km.
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    GEOGRAPHY
    Peru is located on the western side of South America, in the tropical region of the southern hemisphere. Its area is estimated in 1.285.216 sq. km. (496.222 sq.mi.), which makes it the third largest South American country, following Brazil and Argentina. Peruvian territory borders on Ecuador and Colombia in the north, Brazil and Bolivia in the east and Chile in the south. Extending across its territory, from the north to the south, Peru is crossed by a series of mountain summits known as the Andes Cordillera, displaying ranges of high peaks some of which stand more than 6,000 m. (20,000 ft.) above sea level, the highest of them being the Huascarán with its 6,768 m. (22,205 ft) In opposition to this, an immense depression along the ocean floor of Peru, referred to as the Peru-Chile Trench, reaches its greatest depths off the coasts of Moquegua, Tacna and Arequipa, plunging to 6,652 m. (21,070 ft) below sea level.

    86. Peru - Country Profile - Geography
    Trade Partners UK. Export Information by Market or by Sector or by SubjectHome / peru / geography / peru. What's New? Country Profile
    http://www.tradepartners.gov.uk/text/peru/profile/04_geography/

    87. Peru - Country Profile - Geography
    peru. Area and geographical features. peru is the third largest countryin South America, and has an area of 1,285,216 sq km. It is
    http://www.tradepartners.gov.uk/peru/profile/04_geography/

    88. Peru - Government, History, Population, Geography And Maps
    peru source CIA World Factbook 1998, peru. geography. Top of Page. Location WesternSouth America, bordering the South Pacific Ocean, between Chile and Ecuador.
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    Peru
    source: CIA World Factbook 1998
    Peru
    Geography [Top of Page] Location: Western South America, bordering the South Pacific Ocean, between Chile and Ecuador Geographic coordinates: 10 00 S, 76 00 W Map references: South America Area:
    total: 1,285,220 sq km
    land: 1.28 million sq km
    water: 5,220 sq km slightly smaller than Alaska Land boundaries:
    total: 6,940 km
    border countries: Bolivia 900 km, Brazil 1,560 km, Chile 160 km, Colombia 2,900 km, Ecuador 1,420 km Coastline: 2,414 km Maritime claims:
    continental shelf: 200 nm
    territorial sea: 200 nm Climate: varies from tropical in east to dry desert in west Terrain: western coastal plain (costa), high and rugged Andes in center (sierra), eastern lowland jungle of Amazon Basin (selva) Elevation extremes: lowest point: Pacific Ocean m highest point: Nevado Huascaran 6,768 m Natural resources: copper, silver, gold, petroleum, timber, fish, iron ore, coal, phosphate, potash Land use: arable land: permanent crops: permanent pastures: forests and woodland: other: 10% (1993 est.)
  • 89. PERU 2002!
    Read about our travel packages in peru! Location geography note sharescontrol of Lago Titicaca, world's highest navigable lake, with Bolivia.
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    Netfirms Web Hosting Peru Travel.netfirms.com -Your friend on your way to Peru! General Information about Peru Touristattractions Arequipa Introduction Chiclayo Geography ... Read about our travel packages in Peru! Location: Western South America, bordering the South Pacific Ocean, between Chile and Ecuador Geographic coordinates: 10 00 S, 76 00 W Map references: South America Area: t otal: 1,285,220 sq km
    land: 1.28 million sq km
    water: 5,220 sq km Area - comparative: slightly smaller than Alaska Land boundaries: total: 5,536 km
    border countries: Bolivia 900 km, Brazil 1,560 km, Chile 160 km, Colombia 1,496 km (est.), Ecuador 1,420 km Coastline: 2,414 km Maritime claims: continental shelf: 200 NM
    territorial sea: 200 NM Climate: varies from tropical in east to dry desert in west; temperate to frigid in Andes Terrain: western coastal plain (costa), high and rugged Andes in center (sierra), eastern lowland jungle of Amazon Basin (selva) Elevation extremes: lowest point: Pacific Ocean m
    highest point: Nevado Huascaran 6,768 m

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    Subject(s), peru. BRINGING IT ALL TOGETHER A PROGRAM FOR LITERACY (0348). WORLD(geography) MODIFIED UNIT (MOD1). Material Type, MODIFIED UNITS.
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    92. Rioja Peru In San Martin - Geography, History, Indigenous Communities
    Rioja in San Martin, peru. Tangarana Tours offers brief information for the touris history, geography, native villages and local festivals.
    http://www.tangaranatours.com/english/rioja/
    RIOJA
    San Martin - Peru
    Home Page Version Castellano Villa Maria Rioja, Peru ... Contact us General Characteristics The Province of Rioja is located in the valley of the upper River Mayo in the north of the department of San Martin. Rioja is also known as the "Noble and Hospitable Town". It was founded in 1782 by the Spanish. Rioja is an Amazonian town which is rich in myths, legends and stories and has a lot of folklore and tradition. Without a doubt, Rioja is a place where forests, rivers and lakes unite to transport us into a fascinating world of nature.
    Communications and Transport Rioja is connected to the rest of the country by land and air.
    • By air - Rioja has a modern airport where small and medium sized aeroplanes can land, both for passengers and cargo. At the moment the Aerocondor airline flies twice a week to Lima, the capital of Peru. By river - Motor boats, canoes and rafts use the rivers Mayo, Tonchima and Negro for small cargos Reliable public internet facilities are available in the town centre for around US$1.00 an hour
    Rioja: Festivals of interest to the tourist
    • The Rioja Carnival (February) Easter Week (April) The Coca Cross (3rd of May) San Juan (24th June) Tourist Week (15th to 22nd of September)
    Dance of the Carachupa (Originating from Rioja)
    The cloud forests hide many mysteries waiting to be discovered!

    93. Lab 7: Medical Geography And Cholera In Peru
    For a more detailed overview of the connections between geography and epidemic Forbackground information on peru and other socioeconomic statistics, see the
    http://www.valpo.edu/geomet/geo/courses/geo215/lab7.htm
    Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
    The materials in this exercise have been modified from the originals prepared by Dr. Sonia Arbona and Shannon Crum, The Geographer's Craft Project ( http://www.Colorado.EDU/geography/gcraft/warmup/cholera/cholera_f.html
    The Research Problem
    Introduction to Medical Geography
    Medical geography uses the concepts and techniques of the discipline of geography to investigate health-related topics. One of the predominant concepts of geography as a science is that it examines relationships between peoples and their environments in holistic terms. In the particular subfield of medical geography the focus is upon those interactions that bear specifically upon human health within a variety of cultural systems and a diverse biosphere. Regarding geographic method, the main tool is spatial analysis. Where disease occurs is a matter of importance. The map on the right illustrates the spread of an influenza epidemic in Glasgow. Comparison of disease rates in different places may provide clues to causation or serve as a starting point for further investigation. Maps showing distributional patterns of health-related phenomena with their accompanying associative analyses bring insight and strategy for better public health. A famous example of an old partnership between geography and epidemiology is the work of Dr. John Snow in the middle of the 19th century, who backed up his hunch that cholera was spread by infected water supplies by making a map of victims in a part of 19th century London (shown at right). This was during the days when medical opinion ascribed the disease to 'miasmas' and other emanations from the swamps and mud of the Thames River. His map showed a cluster of cases centered on a public water pump. This spatial association was used to eliminate the source of infection. The causative agent of cholera

    94. Peru : CTI Centre For Geography, Geology And Meteorology
    about peru (Australia); World Factbook 1999 (US). Home Places Comments viaform or email cti@le.ac.uk . Page updated 17/09/99 © CTI geography, Geology
    http://www.geog.le.ac.uk/cti/places/peru.html
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    95. Peruvian Graffiti: Andean Geography / G C I 275
    The Andean Mountains. A geography Lesson. The Andes are the dominatingfeature of peru. There are few places like it in the world the
    http://www.gci275.com/peru/geo.shtml
    The Andean Mountains
    A Geography Lesson
    The Andes are the dominating feature of Peru. There are few places like it in the world: the Himilayas, the Alps and the Caucasus. This land mass shapes history and the future. Man is challenged to survive in this environment. The Andes rise 6,000 meter or 19,700 feet above sea level, separating the Pacific Ocean and the Amazon jungle basin. From the depths of the Peru-Chile trench just off the Peruvian coast to the Andean peaks is a difference in altitude of more than 40,000 feet within a distance of 50 miles. The chilly currents of the Pacific Ocean that flow out of the Peru-Chile Trench supercharges the coastal air with humidity, inhibiting rainfall. At most, a low, soupy overcasting covers the coast for six months a year. It makes Lima a depressing place. altiplano economy. The Andes comprise about a third of Peru's territory. The extreme variables of altitude, temperature, moisture, sun light and other factors make the Andes a highly risky environment. Flooding in Puno
    Source: Thomas Muller, Lima, Peru

    96. Global Heroes - STAFF ROOM
    Mapping peru geography mapping. Alternatively, students could make labelledmaps to show the geography of peru. Scenes of peru arts - role playing.
    http://www.sounddevelopment.com/GlobalHeroes/staff/st-marie.html
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    Secondary: The Filomena Phenomenon
    The teacher's notes provide suggestions for having students use the information presented in each section of the web site. The main topics covered are: Peru - its geography and history, the living conditions in mining villages women's organizations , and the biography of a Canadian hero. These topics link naturally with social science subjects including geography history , and global studies and with other disciplines such as mathematics drama , and English . The suggestions can be adapted to fit a wide range of student abilities and interests.
    Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4
    Section 1
    Mining [earth sciences - critical thinking ] To set a context for exploring this web site, ask students what they know about mining. Spark their thinking with questions such as:
    • What is mining? What minerals do people mine? How do people extract the minerals from the earth? Why can working in a mine be difficult or dangerous? How can mining help a country? How can it hurt a country? Record their ideas and invite students to add others as they explore the web site.

    97. Geography Of Rioja Peru In The Department Of San Martin
    geography of Rioja peru In the Alto Mayo in the Department of SanMartin Rioja's central square or plaza de armas. Location The
    http://www.rioja-peru.com/rioja/geography/
    Geography of Rioja Peru
    In the Alto Mayo in the Department of San Martin
    Rioja's central square or plaza de armas Location: Surface area: Province of Rioja: 2535.04 Km . District: 185.69 Km Altitude: 848 Metres above sea level. The peaks surrounding Rioja exceed 1,000 metres. Climate:
    Communications and Transport

    Rioja is connected to the rest of the country by land and air.
    • By air - Rioja has a modern airport where small and medium sized airplanes can land, both for passengers and cargo. At the moment the Aerocondor airline flies twice a week to Lima, the capital of Peru. By river - Motor boats, canoes and rafts use the rivers Mayo, Tonchima and Negro for small cargos Reliable public internet facilities are available in the town centre for around US$1.00 an hour

    Translation: Richard Dobson
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    Chu Chu Center - Recreation Yacumama - Recreation and Tours Proyecto Especial Alto Mayo PEAM Moyobamba.net Tarapoto.com San Martin:
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    98. Geography Online
    actis.co.uk. King Edward VI Grammar, StratfordUpon-Avon peru Expedition13 July 2000. Organised by World Challenge. Through July
    http://www.geographyonline.co.uk/sitetour/display/peru/postcards_1.html
    If your school is planning a journey, let us know. We can help you make the event 'live' on the Internet. Would you like to contribute to this site? If you are interested then please click on the email address below to contact the Editor: geographyonline@actis.co.uk King Edward VI Grammar, Stratford-Upon-Avon
    Peru Expedition 13 July 2000
    Organised by World Challenge Through July and August 2000, pupils from King Edward VI School sent regular reports from the Peruvian rainforest. They observed climatic conditions and took photographs as the trek progressed. Click here for the first part of the diary. Click here for the second part of the diary. Click here for the third part of the diary. actis limited
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    99. Geography Online Report From Peru
    Fri 14 July 173230 2000 King Edward VI School peru Expedition. Teamlist. peru Expedition Tue 18 July 115612 2000. Sunday 16 July.
    http://www.geographyonline.co.uk/sitetour/postcards_2.html
    Fri 14 July 17:32:30 2000 King Edward VI School Peru Expedition Team list Ian Throssell, KES Nicole Newton, KES Peter Noble, World Challenge Expeditions Andrew Douthwaite
    Andrew Sillitoe
    Arunoday Ghose
    Daniel Hagon
    Dominic Vizor
    Gren Bartley Hugh Jackson
    Mandip Jheeta
    Matthew Austin
    Michael Desborough
    Michael Gibney Peter Smith
    Richard Slatter Tim Silvester Vincent O'Grady William Bennett Peru Expedition : Tue 18 July 11:56:12 2000 Sunday 16 July Two years of preparation finally came to fruition today as we left Heathrow for Lima, Peru, via Madrid. It took us seven and a half hours to cross the Atlantic - nothing to see but the sea! We crossed the coast of Brazil at 1.30pm and were treated to amazing views of Amazonia, which stretched endlessly away into the distance: virtually flat and crossed by many rivers. The rivers looked huge, even from 35,000 feet, and we saw fantastic meanders and ox-bow lakes in all stages of formation! The Amazon itself dwarfed the other rivers and was sandy red in colour from the silt it was carrying from the ferralitic soils in the Amazon Basin. The plume of silt stretched miles out to sea as we crossed the coast. It took us nearly four hours to cross the rainforest! The clouds started to bubble up as soon as we crossed the coast, and by mid-afternoon we were flying through the tops of huge cumulonimbus clouds, which caused lots of turbulence on the plane.

    100. Geography
    Past present peru Choose an option.
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    Geography Choose an option Pre-Inca period Incas Colonial period Republican period Actual Peru Geography Peruvian Cordilleras Geopolitics Country statistics The presidents The current weather Seismic activities Geographical location
    Geographical or natural regions

    The weather

    Main mountains
    ...
    The environment
    Geographical location
    Peru is located in the Southern Hemisphere, with 6.940 km of borders ( Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia and Ecuador ). Its total area, including its islands on the Pacific Ocean and on the Titicaca lake is 1.285.216 sq. km. (2.5 times France ); with a coast line of 3.079,5 km and a maritime domain of 200 miles along the coast. Its relief is complete and varied but it isn't showed on the coast, on the mountain plains or on the Andean tops, down the valley of the upper forest and on the huge Amazon plain. It has also large contrasts, with a very uneven topographical relief on the Andean slopes; on the high mountain areas that exceed the Altiplano (covered or not with eternal glaciers snow); and on the abrupt geography of the area before the forest.

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