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  • PERUVIAN PEOPLE

    Peru is a multiethnic country formed by the combination of different groups over five centuries, so people in Peru usually treat their nationality as a citizenship rather than an ethnicity. Amerindians inhabited Peruvian territory for several millenn...

        October, 17th 2011 (01:09 PM) |  0 Reviews  |  180 Visits  |  0 Rates  | Tell a friend |  By BRUCE  

  • EDUCATION

    Under the 1993 constitution, primary education is free and compulsory. The system is highly centralized, with the Ministry of Education appointing all public school teachers. Eighty-three percent of Peru's students attend public schools at all levels...

        October, 12th 2011 (12:12 PM) |  0 Reviews  |  194 Visits  |  0 Rates  | Tell a friend |  By BRUCE  

  • LANGUAGE

    Peru has two official languages--Spanish and the foremost indigenous language, Quechua. Spanish is used by the government and the media and in education and commerce. Amerindians who live in the Andean highlands speak Quechua and Aymara and are ethni...

        October, 11th 2011 (02:19 PM) |  0 Reviews  |  219 Visits  |  0 Rates  | Tell a friend |  By BRUCE  

  • OVERVIEW

    Peru is a multiethnic country formed by the amalgamation of different cultures and ethnicities over thousands of years. Amerindians inhabited the land for several millennia before the Spanish conquest in the 15th century; their cultures and influence...

        October, 10th 2011 (10:35 AM) |  0 Reviews  |  207 Visits  |  0 Rates  | Tell a friend |  By BRUCE  

  • DEMOGRAPHICS

    This article is about the demographic features of the population of Peru, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.Peru is a multieth...

        October, 7th 2011 (12:14 PM) |  0 Reviews  |  230 Visits  |  0 Rates  | Tell a friend |  By BRUCE  

  • AUTONOMOUS CONSTITUTIONAL BODIES

    The Constitution, to safeguard the rule of law and greater efficiency in the execution of some tasks, has been some autonomous bodies, which do not depend on any of the branches of government:-National Elections Jury (JNE)-National Office of Electora...

        October, 6th 2011 (11:42 AM) |  0 Reviews  |  234 Visits  |  0 Rates  | Tell a friend |  By BRUCE  

  • PERU'S JUDICIARY

    The Judicial Branch of Peru is an agency of the Republic of Peru consists of a hierarchy of institutions, who exercise the power to administer justice, which emanates from the people.It is headed by President Cesar Eugenio San Martín Castro and the S...

        October, 5th 2011 (12:52 PM) |  0 Reviews  |  280 Visits  |  0 Rates  | Tell a friend |  By BRUCE  

  • LEGISLATIVE BRwidth="130"H

    Legislative power rests with Congress, consisting of a single chamber of 130 members elected by direct and multiple district in proportion to the population of each region (Lima has 32 congressmen, Mother of God has one). The Congress as a whole is r...

        October, 4th 2011 (10:26 AM) |  0 Reviews  |  211 Visits  |  0 Rates  | Tell a friend |  By BRUCE  

  • EXECUTIVE BRwidth="130"H

    The executive branch is responsible for promoting state policies. It consists of the President of the Republic, ministries and public entities in the executive branch.The President of Peru, is composed of the President, who is also the Head of State ...

        October, 3rd 2011 (11:53 AM) |  0 Reviews  |  224 Visits  |  0 Rates  | Tell a friend |  By BRUCE  

  • CENTRAL GOVERNMENT OR NATIONAL

    It is made by the Executive, Legislative, Judicial and autonomous constitutional bodies.

        October, 1st 2011 (12:25 PM) |  0 Reviews  |  228 Visits  |  0 Rates  | Tell a friend |  By BRUCE  

 
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