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When people discuss the history of
Peru, they are usually focused on
the accomplishments of the Inca
rulers, with Machu Picchu topping
the list; however, there is far more
to the history of Peru than just the
Incas.
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Three Peruvian cities have been
declared World Heritage Sites by
UNESCO, those that have
maintained their colonial heritage
despite the passage of time and
natural disasters.
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NEWS NATIONAL
LIMA IS THE 4TH RISKIEST CITY IN LATIN AMERICA
According to the report called “Lloyd’s City Risk Index 2018”, developed by the University of Cambridge and the English insurer company Lloyd, the city of Lima is the 4th riskiest city in Latin America and could record losses of $3,880 million US dollars annually.
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NEWS NATIONAL
PROSECUTORS ESTIMATE $1,500 MILLION US DOLLARS IN CIVIL REPAIRS FROM ODEBRECHT
The minister of justice,Salvador Heresi says that in spite of not having yet the definite number, it is estimated that the construction company must pay around $1,500 million US dollars for civil repairs.
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NEWS NATIONAL
THE STRUGGLE TO PROTECT THE MOST EXTENSIVE TROPICAL GLACIER IN THE WORLD: THE QUELCCAYA
The snow-capped Quelccaya, at 5600 meters above sea level, rises in Cusco as the most extensive tropical glacier in the world, and since 2008, through a project for the creation of protected areas of the Regional Government of Cusco, it was chosen to turn it into a protection zone called the Ausangate Regional Conservation(ACR) Area.
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NEWS SPORTS
PERU IS VOTED THE TEAM WITH THE MOST FANS
Eurosport has created a poll to decide which World Cup team has more fans, andPeru is in the first place!
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NEWS SPORTS
JEFFERSON FARFÁN AND ALBERTO RODRÍGUEZ WON’T PLAY AGAINST AUSTRALIA TOMORROW
Peru’s last game in the group phase of the 2018 FIFA World Cup will be tomorrow against Australia, and the presence of Jefferson Farfán and Alberto Rodríguez has been ruled out.
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