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These are geography articles related to Peru, preferably featured or good articles but certainly no Stub articles which appear on Portal:Peru thus, geography articles related to Peru promoted to these categories should be added to this list. Each entry includes the first two paragraphs of the lead section modified so that the name of each article is wikilinked. Remember that per Wikipedia:Featured portal criteria article summaries should not significantly exceed 200 words in length. Blurbs also include an image illustrating the article's subject with the following syntax:

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The articles

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The Amazon drainage basin with the Amazon River highlighted

The Amazon River (Spanish: Río Amazonas) of South America is the largest river in the world by volume, with a total river flow greater than the next top ten largest rivers flowing into the ocean combined. The Amazon, which has the largest drainage basin in the world, accounts for approximately one fifth of the world's total river flow. Because of its vast dimensions, it is sometimes called The River Sea. The river runs from Nevado Mismi in the Andes through the Amazon Rainforest to the Atlantic Ocean. (more...)



Map of the districts of Lima show both urban (darker red) and rural (lighter red) districts
Map of the districts of Lima show both urban (darker red) and rural (lighter red) districts
The province of Lima is divided into forty three districts (Spanish: distritos) which are administered by the Metropolitan Lima Municipal Council. The city proper (urban area) of Lima is generally considered to be formed by thirty of these districts. The remaining thirteen districts consist of mostly rural and sparsely populated desert and mountainous areas. Of these peripheral districts, many of the coastal ones serve as beach resorts and their population —which is considerably smaller than that of the urban districts— increases during the summer months.



The Andes as seen by satellite
The Andes as seen by satellite
The Andes form the world's longest exposed mountain range. They lie as a continuous chain of highland along the western coast of South America. The range is over 7,000 km (4,400 miles) long, 200-700 km (300 miles) wide (widest between 18° to 20°S latitude), and of an average height of about 4,000 m (13,000 ft). The Andean range is composed principally of two great ranges, the Cordillera Oriental and the Cordillera Occidental, often separated by a deep intermediate depression, in which arise other chains of minor importance, the chief of which is Chile's Cordillera de la Costa.



Location of the 2007 earthqueake near the coast of Ica
Location of the 2007 earthqueake near the coast of Ica
The 2007 Peru earthquake was an earthquake measuring 8.0 on the moment magnitude scale that hit the central coast of Peru on Wednesday August 15, 2007; it occurred at 23:40:58 UTC (18:40:58 local time) and lasted for about three minutes. The epicenter was located at 150 kilometres (93 mi) south-southeast of Lima at a depth of 39 kilometres (24.2  miles). The United States Geological Survey National Earthquake Information Center reported that it was a very strong earthquake.



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