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>what is the jaguar wall called ?
You are probably thinking of the twelve-angled stone located on Hatun Rumiyoq Street, a popular, narrow cobblestone road in the historic center of Cusco. It is part of a wall that once belonged to the palace of the Inca ruler Inca Roca, and is now the Archbishop's Palace.
>What's the women like there ?
Depends from region to region. City women are more liberal whereas rural women are more traditional. Overall, based on an Ipsos PerĂº study from 2020, 65% of the population identified as "conservative" regardless of gender.
>And what's are relations to equator you say quichwa do they have long standing historical connection to this day ?
Relations between Peru and its neighbors, Ecuador and Bolivia,
are generally amicable, cooperative, and built on a foundation of shared cultural history. However, both relationships have faced historical tensions and, more recently, periods of diplomatic friction driven by political and ideological differences.
>do you like chillie ?
Chile is an important economic partner for Peru, particularly in terms of trade and investment
. This is despite a history of tense political relations, with the economic partnership often described as following a "separate strings" or "double track" approach, where economic cooperation is pursued independently of diplomatic friction.

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>Quiero seguir creyendo que onions el unico peruanon pipipipi