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Peru–Bolivian Confederation
confederation republic in South America between 1836 and 1839
Paracas culture
archaeological culture
Collasuyo
Qullasuyu (Quechua and Aymara spelling, ; Collasuyu, Kholla Suyu; ) was the southeastern provincial region of the Inca Empire. Qullasuyu is the region of the Qulla and related specifically to the native Qulla Quechuas who primarily resided in areas such as Cochabamba and Potosí. Most Aymara territories which are now largely incorporated into the modern South American states of northern Chile, Peru, Bolivia and the Argentine Northwest were conquered during the reign of Sapa Inca Huayna Cápac in the sixteenth century.
Kingdom of Cusco
former country
LANSA Flight 508
1971 aviation accident in Peru
North Peru
republic within the Peru–Bolivian Confederation between 1836 and 1839.
Chinchay Suyu
division comprising the northwest region of the Inca Empire.
Contisuyu
Kuntisuyu or Kunti Suyu (Quechua kunti west, suyu region, part of a territory, each of the four regions which formed the Inca Empire, "western region"; ) was the southwestern provincial region of the Inca Empire. Kuntisuyu was the smallest suyu of all and was located along the southern coast of modern Peru, extending into the highlands towards Cusco. Along with Qullasuyu, it was part of the Urin Suyukuna or "Lower Quarters" of the empire.
Military Bishopric of Peru
Roman Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Peru
Roman Catholic Territorial Prelature of Moyobamba
Catholic territorial prelature in Peru
Roman Catholic Territorial Prelature of Ayaviri
territorial Prelature in Peru
Roman Catholic Diocese of Tarma
diocese of the Catholic Church in Peru
Bolivian Yungas
geographical region of Bolivia
Roman Catholic Diocese of Tacna y Moquegua
diocese of the Catholic Church in Peru
Roman Catholic Diocese of Puno
diocese of the Catholic Church in Peru
Roman Catholic Territorial Prelature of Chuquibambilla
Catholic territorial prelature in Peru
Coastal desert of Peru
thumb|The "Coast". The Chala or "Coast" is one of the eight natural regions in Peru. It is formed by all the western lands that arise from sea level up to the height of 500 meters. The coastal desert of Peru is largely devoid of vegetation but a unique fog and mist-fed ecosystem called Lomas is scattered among hills near the Pacific coast as elevations up to .
Roman Catholic Diocese of Sicuani
diocese of the Catholic Church in Peru
Roman Catholic Territorial Prelature of Caravelí
Catholic territorial prelature in Peru
Apostolic Vicariate of San José de Amazonas
Catholic apostolic vicariate in Peru
Roman Catholic Territorial Prelature of Chuquibamba
Catholic territorial prelature in Peru
Roman Catholic Territorial Prelature of Chota
Roman Catholic territorial prelature in Peru
Roman Catholic Territorial Prelature of Juli
Catholic territorial prelature in Peru
Battle of Yungay
1839 battle of the War of the Confederation
Qoyllur Rit'i
thumb|Shrine of the Lord of Quyllurit'i at night
Apostolic Vicariate of Pucallpa
Catholic apostolic vicariate in Peru
Battle of Tacna
1880 battle in Peru
Huancapi
Huancapi is a town in Central Peru, capital of the province Víctor Fajardo in the region Ayacucho.
Roman Catholic Territorial Prelature of Santiago Apóstol de Huancané
Division of the Roman Catholic Church in Peru
Quechua
geographic region of Peru
Roman Catholic Territorial Prelature of Huamachuco
Catholic territorial Prelature in Peru
Chullpa
thumb|right|A chullpa at Sillustani, near [[Lake Titicaca, Peru.]]
Curgos District
district in La Libertad, Peru
Apostolic Vicariate of Requena
Catholic apostolic vicariate in Peru
Chile–Peru border
separates the territories of Chile and Peru
Apostolic Vicariate of San Ramón
Catholic apostolic vicariate in Peru
Suni
geographic region in Peru
Peruvian Airlines Flight 112
2017 aviation incident
Battle of Arica
battle in the War of the Pacific 1879-1884
Pachachaca River
river in Peru
Battle of La Concepción
1882 battle
Lake Ballivián
former lake in South America
Peruvian Yungas
tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion in the Yungas of Peru
Battle of Miraflores
1881 battle during the War of the Pacific
La Cantuta massacre
massacre of civilians by the Peruvian military
Macará River
river in Ecuador and Peru
Rupa-Rupa
thumb|310px|Hot springs in the Rupa-Rupa Region, Amazonas, Peru.
Janca
thumb|right|350px|Condor flying in The Colca Canyon, Arequipa, Peru.
Battle of Huamachuco
1883 battle of the War of the Pacific
Puerto Inca
town in Huánuco, Peru
Tarapacá
former department of Peru (1878–1883)
Battle of Tarapacá
1879 battle in the War of the Pacific
Omagua
Omagua or low jungle (selva baja or partially tierra caliente) is one of the eight natural regions of Peru. It is located between 80 and 400m above sea level in the Peruvian Amazonia (Amazon rainforest). In this region, there are a lot of rivers that create meanders, swamps and lagoons.
Radio Programas del Perú
Peruvian radio network
Battle of Casma
1839 battle
Qillqaywank'a
Quilcayhuanca (possibly from Quechua qillqay to write, ''wank'a'' rock, possibly "rock with inscriptions"), Quillcay, Quilcay or Qelkaywanka is a river in the Ancash Region in Peru. It is a right affluent of the Santa River.
Carhuasanta
The Carhuasanta is a small river located in the Arequipa Region of Peru. It is known as the headwaters of the Amazon River. The brook is fed by the winter snows of Nevado Mismi, (5,597 m), some 6,400 kilometers from the Atlantic Ocean. Of all the possible river sources in the Amazon Basin, it is the snow melt of the Carhuasanta that has been calculated by cartographers to be one of the furthermost water sources from the mouth of the Amazon.
Battle of Vilcaconga
1533 battle
Los Amigos River
watercourse in Peru
pongo
geographical object
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