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Die Republik Peru
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"Firme y feliz por la Unión" (Spanisch "Steady and happy for the union")
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Peru (spanisch República del Perú, amtlich Republik Peru) ist ein Staat im westlichen Südamerika und grenzt im Norden an Ecuador und Kolumbien, im Osten an Brasilien, im Südosten an Bolivien, im Süden an Chile und im Westen an den Pazifik.
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Amtliche
Kurzform:
Peru
Name in Landessprache:
Kurzform:
Peru
Vollform:
República del Perú
Den Landesnamen leiteten die Spanier vermutlich vom Fluß Biru im heutigen Ecuador ab.
Name in
Englisch: Peru
Ehemaliger Name:
Staatsangehörige: Peruaner, Peruanerin
Adjektiv: peruanisch
Nationalfeiertag:
28.
Juli
Unabhängigkeitstag (28.7.1821)
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Amtssprache(n): Spanisch und Quechua
Weitere Sprachen: Aymará
Hauptstadt: Lima
Unabhängigkeit: Proklamation 28. 7. 1821 (ehem. spanische Kolonie)
Staatsgebiet:
CIA
Background-Info
Ancient Peru was the seat of several prominent Andean civilizations, most notably that of the Incas whose empire was captured by the Spanish conquistadors in 1533. Peruvian independence was declared in 1821, and remaining Spanish forces defeated in 1824. After a dozen years of military rule, Peru returned to democratic leadership in 1980, but experienced economic problems and the growth of a violent insurgency. President Alberto FUJIMORI's election in 1990 ushered in a decade that saw a dramatic turnaround in the economy and significant progress in curtailing guerrilla activity. Nevertheless, the president's increasing reliance on authoritarian measures and an economic slump in the late 1990s generated mounting dissatisfaction with his regime, which led to his ouster in 2000. A caretaker government oversaw new elections in the spring of 2001, which ushered in Alejandro TOLEDO Manrique as the new head of government - Peru's first democratically elected president of Native American ethnicity. The presidential election of 2006 saw the return of Alan GARCIA Perez who, after a disappointing presidential term from 1985 to 1990, has overseen a robust macroeconomic performance. |
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