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What is peace and bravery.
On the Peruvian flag, the white stripe stands for ______ and ______.
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What is the Inca empire.
This empire controlled 10 million people in just 100 years and created much of Peru's history.
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What is Inca Trail.
The Qhapaq Ñan is better known as the _____ ______.
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What is Nazca Lines.
The _____ ______ are large desert designs once thought to have been made by aliens.
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What is ceviche.
This food consists of raw seafood and citrus fruits.
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What is the Andes.
This mountain range was the stronghold of the Inca.
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What is Quechua.
This Inca language is still spoken by 13% of Peruvians.
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What is Machu Picchu.
This mountain city was "lost" until 1911.
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What is siku, antara, pinkillu, and quena.
These were once used only for Inca religious practices.
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What is domesticated.
Quinoa was _____ 3000-4000 years ago.
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What is Peru and Bolivia.
Lake Titicaca lies on the border of these two countries.
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What is Latin alphabet.
The Aymara language survived because of the ______ ______.
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What is Uros.
This people fled to islands made of reeds for defense against the Inca.
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What is stars.
Qoyllur Rit'i is a festival that honors the ______.
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What is edible seeds.
"Quinoa" is a grain with ______ _______.
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What is Islas Ballestas.
This wildlife sanctuary is home to sea lions and the Humboldt penguin.
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What is quipu.
An accounting system of colored strings and knots.
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What is Túpac Amaru I.
The last emperor of Inca Empire was ______ _______ __.
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What is la Fiesta de la Virgen de la Candelaria.
This festival features the quena and pinkillu.
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What is potato.
The main ingredient in "causa" is _____.
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What is Cusco.
This city was the former capital of Peru, before Lima.
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What is Castellano.
This language is spoken by most Peruvians.
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What is Francisco Pizarro.
This Spanish conquistador led to the end of the Inca Empire.
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What is charango.
This instrument can have 9 to 14 strings.
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What is causa.
This food is popular in the capital of Peru.
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