Peru
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Official name: Republic of Peru
National day: July 28th (Independence Day)
Capital city: Lima
Form of government: presidential representative democratic republic, independent and sovereign social. Branches: executive, legislative and judicial
Political division: the country is divided politically into 24 departments and geographically into three regions of Costa (coast), Sierra (highlands) and Selva (jungle).
Head of state: Dina Boluarte
Population:31 488 625 (2016)
Language: Spanish (official), Quechua, Aimara and other dialects spoken in native forest communities
Currency: Nuevo Sol
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The new directors of ACTO commit to the Amazon
Today, the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO) officially welcomes its new directors, former senator Vanessa Grazziotin and...
ACTO is recruiting an institution to update the Hydroclimatic Vulnerability Atlas
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Meeting between ACTO Member Countries on the reactivation of the Amazon University Association (UNAMAZ)
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ACTO member countries discuss Proposal of Protocols for monitoring surface waters in the Amazon Basin
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ACTO releases “Rapid Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in the Amazon Basin/Region”
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