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    Peru is the most extreme country in the world. It boasts the world's highest tropical mountains, the world's driest desert, the world's most biologically diverse rain forest, the world's richest fishery, and the world's most extraordinary cultural and archaeological diversity. All other New World nations combined do not harbor as many spectacular archaeological sites as Peru. The most extraordinary ancient stone architecture in the world is in Peru.

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    I definitely agree that Peru is home to a large number of archaeological sites. These accounts from the pre-Columbian society of BC era till the Incas in the modern history and the civilizations have been highly complex societies of their times as compared to others. There are a thousands of archaeological sites in Peru most of which lying on the north coastal region of Peru.

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    Peru is beautiful but I recommend to go there but in June, might not realize the full benefits of its awesome summers. However, it can have a mountain of fun and in Machu Pichu,
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    The Peru–Bolivian Confederation (or Confederacy) was a fleeting confederate express that existed in South America somewhere around 1836 and 1839. Its first and final head of state, titled "Preeminent Protector", was the Bolivian president, Marshal Andrés de Santa Cruz.
    The confederation was a free union between the conditions of Peru (at this point separated into a Republic of North Peru and a Republic of South Peru, which incorporated the capital Tacna) and Bolivia. From its initiation, the confederation was viewed as a danger by persuasive lawmakers in the neighboring nations, and its support for Chilean and Argentine dissenters in a state of banishment created Argentina and Chile to take up arms independently against the confederation. The confederation broken down in the wake of being crushed by a consolidated Chilean and Peruvian dissenter drive in what is presently known as the War of the Confederation.


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