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“PERUVIAN HERITAGE & ACHIEVEMENTS”
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It is said that during the Inca Empire when the Spaniards arrived
to Tahuantinsuyo, (Peru at that time) they found the greatest
amount of gold and silver they had ever seen. It is also said that
this led to a famous phrase, which describes not only the best
things of Peru including the richness of its people and its values;
but above all it describes the greatness of a country that has gone
out forward despite its adversities.
“VALE UN PERU” / “IT IS WORTH A PERU”
A phrase that makes them very proud to be Peruvians, not only
for the Peruvian heritage but also for the amazing things Peru is
able to share with the world.
“PERU BRAND” is the 3rd worldwide MARCA PAIS
(Brand Country).
Peru is the first world exporting exporter of asparagus, dry
paprika, fish oil and fishmeal, alpaca and vicuña fibre; and third
biggest Latin America Country, first producer of gold, silver, zinc,
tin and lead; and a potential exporter of hydrocarbons.
Peru is a global leader in the production of more than 30
valuable Super Foods between grains, fruits, vegetables and fish
(cocoa, grapes, blueberries, lucuma, quinoa, asparagus,
artichoke, camu camu, cherimoya, palta/ avocado, blue corn,
aguaymanto, blue fish, maca, sachainchi, mango, mandarin).
The cherimoya, guava, guanabana, granadilla and camucamu are
delicious fruit that come from Peru.
Lucuma (delicious special fruit to prepare ice cream), comes from Peru.
The tomatothat could be amazing for our Italian friends, was born
in Peru, as well as the cucumber, elderberry, maracuya
and aguaymanto.
The alpaca, the vicuña, the llama and the guanaco are from the
Peruvian Andes.
Nevertheless being a secular Sate with a people of deep religiosity, the three-hour
sermon, a Peruvian ritual, has conquered the catholic world.
The Nasca Lines, geoglyphs famous all over the world of unexplained origin
and meaning until now are in Peru.
The famous "Peruvian Paso Horse" and his unique paso style were devoleped
and mastered in Peru.
The Quinoa, a high protein content of grain, is Peruvian. There are more than
25 varieties.
The Olluco is Peruvian, with more than 30 varieties.
The Potato is of Peruvian origin with more than 3,000 different
varieties.
The Maize’s largest most tender kernels in the world are
Peruvian. In Peru there are at least 32 varieties and the purple
one come just from Peru.
The Weeping Willow Tree is Peruvian and contains a component
that is the base for aspirin.
The famous peanut (Cacahuate), as the same the Tara tree
from which they extract tannin an element which is used in
tanning mills and dye houses, are Peruvians.
Yacón, a root vegetable similar to yucca (mandioca) from which
insulin is extracted for industrial production, is Peruvian.
The Cats claw (uncariatomentosa) and Maca (against
cancer)and Huanarpo Macho, principle components of
Viagra, are millennium Peruvian roots.
The finest Cotton in the world is Peruvian.
Peru has the highest railroad in the world (Ticlio 4,815 m.a.s.l.
The Anticona Pass is at 15,800 ft. above sea level).
Peru has the deepest canyons in the world; Cothuasi, 3,600
m.a.s.l. (11,811 ft. above sea level), and the Colca, 3,400
m.a.s.l. (11,155 f.a.s.l.) are in Peru.
The University of San Marcos (Est. 1551) and “El Peruano”
are the oldest university and newspaper in the Americas.
The Cantuta is the national flower of the Incas.
In Peru there are 1,769 glaciers. Peru has 262 hydrographical
basins. Peru’s territory has 12,000 lakes of different sizes and
depths. 3,986 belong to the Pacific outlet. 7,441 pertain to the
Atlantic outlet. 841 in the Lake Titicaca area.
With over 1,800 different varieties of birds, Peru is the country
with the largest variety of birds in the world.
The Rock Hen is the national bird.
Peru is the second country in the world in variety of primates with
34 species. Peru is third in mammals with 361 species. Peru is the
fifth in reptiles with 297 species. Peru is the fifth also in
amphibians, with 251 species. Peru has 84 of the 103 ecological
zones that exist in the world.
In just one tree in “Madre de Dios”, the shihuahuaco (Asterix),
scientists, specifically entomologists, found 5,000 species
of insects, 80% of which were new to science.
The first genetic catalogue of Peruvian flora contains more than
3,000 varieties of which 524 have been classified as edible; 401
as wood producing; 334 as toxic for the production of
insecticides; 213 for medicinal purposes; 110 for the
preparation of colorants and dyes; 100 for the production of
tools; 90 for ornamental purposes; 36 for the preparation of oils
and waxes; and 35 for the preparation of beverages.
We can find in the Oriental Andes region of Peru more than
3,000 varieties of different orchids of which 2,000 have been
classified to date.
Four of the ten cereals that exist in the world are native to Peru.
The quinoa, maize, cañihua, and kiwicha. The latter has been
considered by NASA as an important element in the diet of the
astronauts.
Peru has the secong largest Latin Americagas reserve and is the
second in copper production in the world (Peru has “Antamina”
is the largest polimetalic mine in the world) and fifth in gold
worldwide production.
In Peru exists the highest navigable lake in the world, LAKE
TITICACA, which is shared by Bolivia.
Twenty eight different types of climate are found in Peru,
placing it amongst the 5 world countries with the greatest
biological diversity in the world. Within the maritime dominion
held by Peru, the Peruvian Current, better known as the
Humboldt Current, contains the richest production of plankton
and phytoplankton in the world.
Along Peru’s coast live 20 of the 67 species of lesser
cetaceans, or whale related species. The Peruvian ocean offers
700 different varieties of fish and 400 varieties of shellfish.
The Amazon River has thousands tributaries and it is thelargest
basin in the world as the largest in the world has also the largest
flow of water. It has its origin in Peru and is one of the two
healthiest rivers on the planet. It has an average flow of
approximately 150,000m3/second.
Lakes of Mejía in the department of Arequipa are the habitat of
thousands of migratory birds. More than 150 species arrive here
during the year. A bit more than 50% are permanent residents.
The rest are regular visitors that migrate from the four
Cardinal points of the globe.
The ChicamaBeach in Malabrigo Port is one of the most
Recognized for its extensive waves ideal for surfing,
up to 2.5 Kms, which are theaverage longest in the world.
Lord of Sipánis the oldest and most magnificent tomb found in
the Americas; comparable to that of Tutankhamen in Egypt.
Caral, a recent discovery north of Lima on the Peruvian coast is
the oldest civilization in the Americas and one of the oldest in
the world, aging more than 5,000 years. It has been recognized
recently as the oldest new horizons city of the world
civilization. That means the cradle of a culture of peace.
Chan Chan, the biggest mood citadel of Latin America.
Peru is up to date the only one Country as part of the Andean
Community; the only one as part of South America, as part of
Latin American and Caribbean Region; and, the only one as
part of all the America’s Continent, who has achieved to the
world The United Nations Secretary General position as per
two times consecutively.
The Peruvian’s Peace feelings and its active peaceful worldwide
promotion has been recognized. Peru is the capital of the United
Nations Disarmament Office to Latin American and Caribbean
Region.
Ceviche (the very famous and delicious dish fish and shellfish)
comes from Peru; whose richest sea enjoys an abundant biomass of
high variety of blue fish and seafood.
Peru has the largest variety of dishes of the world served on a table:
468 (the Guinness Book of Records). It is the headquarters of the
Mistura Fair, leader of Latin America in gastronomy.
Native ingredients such as maize, potato, chili and the tomato,
among so many others, together with flavors, amazing foods and
secrets, with history and tradition, from the pre-Inca and Inca
period, they were able to amalgamate Spanish, Arab, African,
Chinese, European and Japanese contributions that have been able,
on the basis of the creativity and wisdom of his cheffs, a very
unique product in the world: THE CUISINE OF PERU.
Health in honor to the Peruvian exclusivity of Pisco that dates from
year 1.600. A word that in quechua means Bird, was adapted to the
pitchers that did honor to the potters who lived in the south area of
Peru.
The story is not invented is not changed, is not transformed or
wimsically patented. Pisco is written with "P" of potato and with
“P” of Peru. Because from that precedence, true and antiquity,
irrefutably Peruvian, Peru has the right and legitimacy to have the
Pisco as its National Drink:Piscocity town; Pisco province; Pisco
port; and Pisco river and Pisco valley.
Cheers with a pure, aromatic, acholado or mostoverde; Cheers with
a legitimate Peruvian PiscoSour, with a “chilcano”, with a
“captain” or with a “Peru libre”; but always and JUST with
PISCO from Peru.
The “Suspiro a la limeña”, among other more than 250 varieties
of desserts, is Peruvian.
The organic coffee and cocoa of Peru, have been distinguished as
the best in the world.
Peru is the headquarters of the Nasca Lines, geoglyphs famous all
over the world of unexplained origin and meaning until now.
Machu Picchu one of the New Seven Wonders of the Modern
World.
Peru brings together eleven patrimonies of humanity.
This is a publication that began to be created from 1997, in Vancouver, Canada, originally titled
"Peruvian Heritage & Achievement”,
“The Peruvian heritage and their achievements to the world", as an initiative of the then Consul General of Peru
in the Canadian West.
In the year 2000, was incorporated as part of the first web page of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Peru, within the icon
of the Promotions of Investment of the Executive Directorate of Economic Promotion, under the leadership of the author of
the above-mentioned listing of Peruvian richeness.
Between 2002 and 2003, under the title "Peru Peruvian Heritage and Achievements, half a hundred reasons to be proud to
LovePeru", this publication was published in brochures printed in full color for the Peruvian Embassy of Peru in
South Africa, then having the same author as a Chief Of Mission.
Since the end of 2006 and February of 2011, was assumed as a permanent part of the economic promotion of tourism and
culture of Peru on the website of the Consulate General of Peru in Rome, Italy, then having the same author as a Chief of
Consular Mission.
On April the 5th 2011(and still towards 2012), in occasion of the presentation of credentials, who was the first Ambassador
of Peru in Kuwait; the same author, to His Highness the Emir of Kuwait, this wonderful legacy of Peru to the world, was
introduced and published in Kuwait, as its fifth edition to promote the strengthening of bilateral relations between
Peru and Kuwait and to open trade and attract investment to Peru.
Other attempts, under titles such as "The many reasons to be proud to be Peruvian"; or, among others, "The more than
100 or 104, etc, etc, reasons to be proud to be Peruvian”, wereedited and tried to be register different authorship
on this or similar publication, the same that, under the understanding of its legitimate author, the Ambassador of the
Diplomatic Service of the Republic of Peru, Amador Velasquez Garcia Monterroso, it is a document that must be th
e property of Peru as a Country and of all the Peruvian people.
This 6th/Rev 2 edition, English version, is now inserted in the website of the Embassy of Peru in Guatemala; and has been
referred to in the publication, to full color "Peru in Guatemala": 2016 - 2017
http://www.embajadadelperu.com.gt/peru-en-guatemala/.
February 2018.