Nationalizations in South America
Recently, while reading a summary on a major mining district in Peru, a company published a book complete with color
Read MoreRecently, while reading a summary on a major mining district in Peru, a company published a book complete with color
Read MoreAjiaco is a traditional soup or stew that is widespread throughout South America’s Andean countries. The name is derived from
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Read MoreIn Peru the “pay de limon” (lime meringue pie) is a classic treat. No surprise there considering that we do
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Read MoreLas Plazas de Armas or the town squares are the heart of South American cities. The seat of government, a
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Read MoreHow often do you hear about a Peruvian Hairless Dog? The answer is probably not very often, and you are
Read MoreWhat is the fascination with Hot Springs in South America? The answer is volcanoes. Excerpt from Hot Springs of
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