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History
The fame achieved by archeological Cusco can be found
well before the Inca Age. Cusco dates back about 1000
years before Christ when the Marcavalle culture was in
force. From there, Chamepata began. The history of the
contemporary culture of Pucara in Puno was lost until
the Waris conquered the zone, including it in the Wari's
Empire. After the Waris, the region re-established
itself, first with the Killke Culture and then with the
Incas.
In the past, Cusco represented the center of Incan
civilization. It was the capital of the Andean state of
Tahuantinsuyo. According to legend, it was founded by
Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo between the 11th and 12th
centuries. Later, due to an order by Spaniard Francisco
Pizarro, this city was founded again in March 23, 1534.
Location:
The city of cusco is located in Southamerica, on the
southeast Andes of Perú, at 13° 30 South Latitude and at
72° 00 longitud Oeste from meridian of Greenwich. Cusco
is the actual capital of the province and department of
Cusco . ALTITUDE: 3360 metres above the sea level.
Weather:
There's no such a difference between the four seasons,
however there is two specific times of the year: the
Rainy Seasonfrom november to march and the Dry
Seasonfrom April to October.
Territory:
The territory of Cusco has an extension of 76,225 Km²
and the province of Cusco goes for 523,000 Km².
Temperature:
In Cusco the anual temperature goes from 11°C to 13°C
and sometimes 20°C on a sunny day.
Language:
The official languages of Peru are: Spanish which is
used on a 73% of the population; the Quechua or runasimi,
spoken for a 24% of peruvians. Some specialists
recognise to especificvariations of quechua on the
national territory : the huáihuash, which is quite
popular on the central part of Peru and the huámpuy,
spoken by the rest of th country. Most of the quechua-speakers
are bilingual and have spanish as their second language.
The same thing happens with the Aymaras, whose language
extends strongly over the Altiplano. There are also over
55 amazonic languages spoken by tribes on the peruvian
jungle such as: asháninka, aguaruna and machiguenga.
Religion:
The oficial religion is the Roman Catholic. Over an 80%ofthe
population practice it with deep devotion, However there
is a freedom of cult in this country, nobody is
compulsed to believe in what others say, besides some
people from the Andes and the Amazonia practice the
Catholic Religion mixed with soem old traditions such as
the cult to the Pachamama (the ground) and the natural
phenomenums.
Currency:
The Official currency of Peru is the Nuevo Sol and its
symbol is S/. It is divided in 100 centimos (cents):
with coins valued at S/.5 , S/.2 , S/.1,and 50, 20, 10
centimo pieces, although the latter is being phased out
as it is virtually worthless. Notes in circulation are
S/. 200 , S/.100 , S/.50, S/.20 and S/.10. The economy
of Peru goes side by side with theamerican dollar,
that's why many businesses are treated with the use of
both currencies.
Exchange Rates:
The easiest foreign currency to exchange is the american
dollar, very common on the tourism issue, most of the
entrance fees, tickets and and fares are given in
americn dollars. There are plenty of Exchange Houses and
you could also exchange your money with the people who
exchange money on the street who are usually walking up
and down Sol Av. Hotels and credit card may do that for
you eventhough they are extremely reliable their
exchange rate is very low which makes you lose a fair
bit of money. The exchange rate varies everyday on a
consider difference.
Travellers Checks:
Travellers checks are not very used, it gets a bit
problematic even in some banks, and especially because
the loss of porcentage is about 2 to 5% of the total
value of your check.
Money Transfers:
You can do some movements on your accounts from Peru
with no problems at all, it is just a matter of time,
which could take from three days to more in case they
are of international matter, if it is a national
transfer it should take no longer than one day. There is
also the use of ATMs which are easy to reach and located
on the main avenue , Av. Sol.
Credit Cards:
The most popular and accepted credit cards are: Visa,
Dinners, Mastercard and American Express. However the
use of these is not very popularin some provinces in
Peru.
Banks:
Generally the banks in Lima are open to the public from
09:00 until 18:00 from monday to friday and saturdays
and sundays only until mid day capital, However in some
other cities like Cusco some banks close at mid day or
lunch time for about three hours and start again.
Time:
Peruvian time is located five hours after the GMT (Greenwich
Mean time) and it's similar to the EST (Eastern Standart
Time) time in the U. S. A..
Referencial Times:
When it is noon in Peru, in Santiago de Chile and
Caracas is 13:00; in Rio de Janeiro and buenos aires it
is 14:00; in New york it is 12:00 , and in Tokyo it is
03:00 on the day after. |