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Background: 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. FUJIMORI won reelection to a third term in the spring of 2000, but international pressure and corruption scandals led to his ouster by Congress in November of that year. A caretaker government oversaw new elections in the spring of 2001, which ushered in Alejandro TOLEDO as the new head of government; his presidency has been hampered by allegations of corruption.




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By LizBiz
May 20th 2006
Laughing in Lima South America » Peru » Lima
So...onwards to Peru´s capital city. We stayed pretty close to the Plaza de Armas in the centre of the city, but Lima is a massive place with almost 10 million inhabitants and many varied districts. Wandering round the main square, which includes the presidential palace, it was very reassuring to see a myriad of riot police equipped with shields and tear gas guns, and there was even a tank peering round the corner. Great. At the time, Peru was gearing up for the election run-off between Alan Garcia Perez (former president from 1985-90, his term characterised by hyperinflation, devaluation of t [View Full Entry]

LizBiz - Elizabeth Southey | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 22nd 2006 | 115 Views | [diary=62469]

Bíshop´s palace
San Francisco Church
San Francisco monastery library

By Shiri
May 19th 2006
some funny ones South America » Peru » Lima
some nice ones [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 19th 2006 | 159 Views | [diary=60320]

doggies
oh shmolik
the merav

So I am here, the final destination: Peru. Spent the first day in Lima, walking around the financial district with a group of Israelis. Tomorrow I head down to the desert, and in a few days will celebrate my birthday in the Andes in Arequipa. I will finish my trip in Cuzco, probably won't hike machu picchu, but will visit for sure. I am so excited to be here. Already it has such a different feel, part of which is probably just my mindset, but already the people, their faces, mannerisms, etc. are different. And the crafts are incredible. There'll be [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 19th 2006 | 86 Views | [diary=60349]


By ETEJC
May 18th 2006
Back again South America » Peru » Lima
Back in Lima for a final dose of diesel exhaust fumes. Spent an enjoyable few hours at the Museo de la Nacion catching up on pre Incan Peruvian history, took in MI3 at a theatre and ate one more massive roasted chicken meal. They have perfected the roasted tender chicken here in Peru... one whole roasted chicken fresh off the spit, one large plate of salad, one massive pile of french fries, and one big bottle of Inca Cola for as little as $8-10 Can. incl a beer and tip. The following morning no one had any enthusiasm for the ruins [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 20th 2006 | 160 Views | [diary=60674]

Pottery
Just hangin
Walking

Well! Lima surprised us both. We had planned to stay just two days, thinking we would probably hate the place. We booked a hostel and a pick up over the internet and so after a very decent flight, we had a driver with our sign ´Schenk Home Peru´. Oh so civilised! We met a great couple on the flight, Becks and Ben and the four of us made our way to the lovely hostel Home Peru in Miraflores. To be honest, the great hostel (and of course great people we met) made our stay just brilliant. The hostel, was on the [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 7th 2006 | 111 Views | [diary=60884]

Home Peru Hostel
San Francisco Church
Catacomb Museum

By RalphOnTour
May 16th 2006
Lima South America » Peru » Lima
Lima is as you will know the capital of Peru. It was once the seat of the Viceroy of Peru the most powerful man in South America. He was representative of the Spanish king in South America during the colonial era. My guide book didn’t give me much hope as it described the city as big and overcrowded but also mentioned that it has its nice sites. I started wandering around the streets without much expectation but I have to say that I liked the city in the end. There is not heaps to do but the buildings, which were [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 22nd 2006 | 63 Views | [diary=61137]


By Ralph2006
May 16th 2006
Lima South America » Peru » Lima
Lima is as you will know the capital of Peru. It was once the seat of the Viceroy of Peru the most powerful man in South America. He was representative of the Spanish king in South America during the colonial era. My guide book didn’t give me much hope as it described the city as big and overcrowded but also mentioned that it has its nice sites. I started wandering around the streets without much expectation but I have to say that I liked the city in the end. There is not heaps to do but the buildings, which were mostly [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 17th 2006 | 130 Views | [diary=59434]

House next to the main cathedral
Neatly arranged pile of bones in the catacombs of the Monastery of San Francisco
Church in the monastery of San Francisco

Well, another day, another country.... I finally got my stuff from my homestay family and shipped out of Quito. I was really quite happy to go, too. The rain was starting to really bug me, and the whole place had taken on quite a menacing feeling, as quite a large number of people at the hostel got mugged during my stay. While I was there, I did however make a quick visit to "El Centro del Mundo", the line of the equator. Did some weird experiments that shows how your sense of balance gets messed up and you lose strength on [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 16th 2006 | 185 Views | [diary=59877]

Correct equator...

By ozzysonrisa
May 13th 2006
Luxurious Lima South America » Peru » Lima
What a great last night in Lima!! Gracias Diego for being my 'night guide' in Lima!! :) I'm gonna miss you guys! Well, my horseriding guide from Cuzco, who accompanied me to the Colca Canyon, was not understanding the fact that I was not interested in returning to his family in Lima and, I think marry him and live happily ever after! He told me AFTER we´d hopped on the bus to Arequipa (after pleading to accompany me... as a friend!) that his mother had only sent him S/. 50 - not nearly enough to pay me back - and that [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 15th 2006 | 243 Views | [diary=58940]

In the plane :)
Monkey
Tree

We left Santiago Adventure at 4am having woken up Alejandro to take us to the Airport. The streets of Santiago were empty, something we hadn't seen before in the week we had spent there. Alejandro shook our hands & wished us good luck as carried our luggage into the terminal. The information desk was swamped with people presumably wanting information as the check-in screens were rather vague, suggesting only that you check in at the airport & not really specifying a counter. Sam was about to throw herself into the throng when I spotted our flight number on a tiny board [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 29th 2006 | 69 Views | [diary=62457]