Peru is located in western South America along the Pacific coast. It borders Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Bolivia and Chile. Peru has diverse landscapes including coasts, highlands, mountains and jungles. Some of Peru's major cities include Trujillo and Piura. Trujillo is the third largest city, located in northern Peru on the coast of the Moche River. Piura is located in northwestern Peru along the coast and borders Ecuador. Peru can be divided into three main geographical regions - the coast, sierra and jungle, each with their own distinctive climates and features.
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Peru's Diverse Landscapes from Coast to Andes to Amazon
1. PERU
LOCATION: Peru is located west of South America or
Peru is located along the coast of the Pacific Ocean, are the country of Ecuador and Chile. It
limits to the north with Ecuador and Colombia, to the east with Brazil, to the southeast with
Bolivia, to the south with Chile. Its territory is made up of diverse landscapes: the valleys,
highlands and high peaks of the Andes mountain range unfold towards the desert coast to
the west and the Amazon to the east.
CITIES:
Peru has 24 departments with their respective capitals, among them we will highlight Trujillo
and Piura.
TRUJILLO:
Trujillo is the capital of the Peruvian department of La Libertad, the most populous city in
northern Peru and the third most populous city in the country; it has an estimated population
of 799,550 inhabitants; It is located on the north Peruvian coast, at an average altitude of 34
meters above sea level on the right bank of the Moche River on the shores of the Pacific
2. Ocean, in the Moche or Santa Catalina Valley and extends over an area of approximately 50
km2.
The Historic Center of the city, known as «Cercado de Trujillo», extends over an area of 133.5
ha. It constitutes the most important and characteristic urban nucleus of the city, in which a
large part of its cultural, architectural and urban heritage is found; It also concentrates the
main economic, political-administrative and socio-cultural activities of the city
PIURA:
The Piura department is located in the north western part of the country. Has a area of 35
892 km2 , occupying 3.1 percent of the national territory. Limited by the north with
Tumbes and the Republic of Ecuador; by the east, with Cajamarca and the Ecuador; by the
south, with Lambayeque; to the west, with the Pacific Ocean. Politically it is divided into 8
provinces and 64 districts, its capital being the city of Piura.
3. GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES:
Peru is a megadiverse country, it has 11 ecoregions. It has an enormous multiplicity of
landscapes due to its geographical conditions, which in turn gives it a great diversity of
natural resources. Three large regions can be identified in its territory, which has been the
traditional way of dividing it according to its altitudes: Coast, Sierra and Jungle.
Coast:
A narrow strip of deserts and fertile valleys bathed by the Pacific Ocean characterize the
Peruvian coast. The fertile valleys arise from the rivers that flow down from the Andes
Mountains, the geographical division with the mountains, and are lost in the sea.
The coast has a warm temperate climate, without extreme cold or suffocating heat, but with
high humidity, dense fogs that produce an intense sensation of cold in winter. In summer,
there is very little fog and the temperature reaches 30 ° C. In its northern part, the coast has
warm temperatures almost all year round, with a short period of rain between November
and December.
Sierra:
It is the mountainous region of Peru, the Andes Mountains dominate its landscape and it also
has several ecoregions at different levels of altitude. The northern Andes are lower and
wetter than average, the central Andes are the highest and steepest, and this is where the
highest peak in the country, the snowy Huascarán, is located, at 6,768 masl. The southern
Andes are thicker, it is also known as the altiplano.
The sierra has two seasons: summer (April to October) with sunny days, cold nights and little
rain, the ideal time to visit it; and winter (November to March) with abundant rains. During
the day, the sun can heat up to 24 ° C and at night the temperature can drop to -3 ° C.
4. Jungle:
Located to the east, it is a vast flat region covered by vegetation in the Amazon river basin,
which arises from the union of the Marañón and Ucayali rivers. It is the largest region in the
territory of Peru. It is formed by the high jungle or mountain eyebrow (above 700 masl) which
is characterized by its cloud forests and the low jungle (below 700 masl). humidity is very
high throughout the year.