Peru gained independence from Spain in 1821 when José de la Torre declared independence on July 28th. Key facts about Peru include that Lima is the capital, the national flag features red and white stripes representing blood shed for independence and peace, and Machu Picchu is a famous citadel located in Cuzco.
Peru gained independence from Spain in 1821 when José de la Torre declared independence on July 28th. Key facts about Peru include that Lima is the capital, the national flag features red and white stripes representing blood shed for independence and peace, and Machu Picchu is a famous citadel located in Cuzco.
Peru gained independence from Spain in 1821 when José de la Torre declared independence on July 28th. Key facts about Peru include that Lima is the capital, the national flag features red and white stripes representing blood shed for independence and peace, and Machu Picchu is a famous citadel located in Cuzco.
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National Anthem of Peru San Martin proclaimed the
The citadel of Machu Picchu in independence on 28th July 1821. Music: José Bernardo Alcedo Cuzco Lyrics: José de la Torre Ugarte National flag of Peru: The red Peru is located in South stripes symbolize the blood shed America. Lima: The capital of Peru. for independence and the white stripe symbolizes peace and purity.