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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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ACTO participates in the launch of the EU/CARIFORUM project on Climate Change and Health in the Caribbean
During a virtual ceremony, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and partners launched officially the Project on Climate Change and...
Amazon countries support the Parlamaz reactivation
A first strategic meeting to discuss the reactivation of the Amazon Parliament (Parlamaz) was held virtually, organized by the Senator and...
ACTO opens the selection process for hiring consultancy to build capacity for the management of the domestic wildlife trade in Guyana
Funding Source: The resources will be provided by the Regional Project for the Management, Monitoring and Control of Wildlife Species...
Colombia: Studying and conserving the diversity of Amazon fauna and flora
Collections of CITES species from the Colombian Amazon Herbarium are digitized and available on the Sinchi Institute website Colombia, as...
SERFOR receives the support of ACTO to strengthen the registration of forest and wildlife information
The National Forest and Wildlife Service (SERFOR), an entity that belongs to the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation (Peru) received...
Technology to conserve forests
The Nature Conservation Division of the Surinam Forest Service (Ministry of Spatial Planning, Land and Forest Management) can count now...