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− | ==='''[[pt:Peru|Peru]]'''=== | + | ==='''[[w:pt:Peru|Peru]]'''=== |
[[File:Flag of Peru.svg|thumb|left|Bandeira da Peru|alt=Bandeira da Peru]] | [[File:Flag of Peru.svg|thumb|left|Bandeira da Peru|alt=Bandeira da Peru]] | ||
[[File:PER orthographic.svg|thumb|right|Peru]] | [[File:PER orthographic.svg|thumb|right|Peru]] | ||
<u>Comida típica</u>: [[w:Olluquito|Olluquito]], [[w:Pollo_a_la_Brasa|rotisserie chicken]], [[w:Guinea_pig#As_food|spicy Guinea pig]], etc.<br> | <u>Comida típica</u>: [[w:Olluquito|Olluquito]], [[w:Pollo_a_la_Brasa|rotisserie chicken]], [[w:Guinea_pig#As_food|spicy Guinea pig]], etc.<br> | ||
− | <u>Língua</u>: [[pt:Língua_castelhana|Espanhol]] is spoken by 70% of Peruvians. The other languages spoken in Peru that are not official languages are [[w:Aymaran_languages|Aymara]] and [[w:Quechuan_languages|Quechua]]; Quechua is the second most widely spoken language.<br> | + | <u>Língua</u>: [[w:pt:Língua_castelhana|Espanhol]] is spoken by 70% of Peruvians. The other languages spoken in Peru that are not official languages are [[w:Aymaran_languages|Aymara]] and [[w:Quechuan_languages|Quechua]]; Quechua is the second most widely spoken language.<br> |
<u>Costumes</u>: Freedom of worship is the rule in Peru, although the majority religion is Catholic, the ancient Peruvians were artisans par excellence and developed a high level of technology in this activity; music and dance have always played an important role in Peruvian society, etc. | <u>Costumes</u>: Freedom of worship is the rule in Peru, although the majority religion is Catholic, the ancient Peruvians were artisans par excellence and developed a high level of technology in this activity; music and dance have always played an important role in Peruvian society, etc. | ||
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Revision as of 15:40, 10 August 2021
Peru
Comida típica: Olluquito, rotisserie chicken, spicy Guinea pig, etc.
Língua: Espanhol is spoken by 70% of Peruvians. The other languages spoken in Peru that are not official languages are Aymara and Quechua; Quechua is the second most widely spoken language.
Costumes: Freedom of worship is the rule in Peru, although the majority religion is Catholic, the ancient Peruvians were artisans par excellence and developed a high level of technology in this activity; music and dance have always played an important role in Peruvian society, etc.