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Peru - Why are people drawn to visit?
 Peru there are approximately 3,000 days and festivals celebrated each year. Peru celebrated the holidays known as Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Easter, Christmas and New Year, but most of the celebrations of a particular saint. Most of these saints are a combination of Andean tradition and religious Catholic. The typical workweek in Peru has a duration of six days, which is probably one reason why there are so many holidays. Many Peruvians get the day off on holiday, holiday call, which is usually past drink one beer most important in Peru: Cusco or pilsner glass. Most Peruvians love to drink. They will try to personal celebrations and events with as much fervor as national holidays. Drinks are passed around birthday gatherings, family and friends, baptisms, sporting events, weddings, baby showers, and even at funerals! Parties is commonplace throughout Peru, accompanied by soft drinks only, but the traditional and modern dances. When planning a vacation to Peru, you may want to include Peru in their holiday itinerary. There are days when Peru and festivals throughout the year, with June and July in Cusco is the most popular among tourists. January course, the New Year is celebrated in Peru, especially in what is a holiday in Peru, which provides an excellent opportunity to drink. The festival starts on December 31 with rounds of beer and good food. At midnight it is not champagne and a toast, accompanied by hugs and goodwill. Twelve grapes are eaten by each person, one for each month of the year, with a secret desire. Then the fireworks start and beer consumption begins again for most of January 1. For eighteen days in February Puno celebrates the Feast of the Virgen de la Candelaria. Hundreds of groups of musicians and dancers come with huge amounts of food and fireworks on 02 February, when a procession bearing the image of the Virgin in the city. The dance of demons has dancers with masks of the devil to make offerings to Pachamama, the goddess of the Earth. For the finale of the dancers are still in the cemetery to honor the dead. Carnival is a national holiday celebrated throughout the month of February. This is when people get wet, very wet. People armed with water guns, water balloons and buckets of water in order to get as much wet. In most places it is illegal to celebrate Carnival in the days of week as the working people will complain to the government about how to get soaked. Cajamarca is particularly enthusiastic about the carnival, organizing various activities for holidays in Peru for two weeks in February. Lunahuaná hosts the International Festival of Adventure. People all over the world come to see and participate in kayaking, rock climbing, paragliding and other adventure sports outdoors. The festival dates change, but it is always held in February. March-April Peru in March or April resort near Easter, or Easter, which usually starts on the Thursday before Easter Sunday and continues through Easter. Traditionally, consumption is rejected during Holy Week, except for wine and meat should not be eaten except for fish. Several stores do not sell alcohol in these four days, but many Peruvians still find a way to drink, especially on Saturday and Easter Sunday. Easter Processions in most cities from the Plaza de Armas and Plaza de Armas. Ayacucho houses the famous Holy Week celebrations starting on the Friday before Palm Sunday. In Ayacucho is traditionally believed that Christ died during the week until Easter Sunday, so sin does not exist during that time. Cusco celebrates the Lord of the Earthquakes on Easter Monday, which combines Christian and Andean traditions. The procession is a tribute to Taitacha Tremors, as it is believed that an oil painting of Christ stopped an earthquake in 1650. May In the May 1 Workers' Day (Labor Day) is celebrated nationwide, taking the day off work and drink. From 2 to 4 Puno has Alarcitas Day Craft Fair Santa Cruz. At this time hundreds of vendors gather to sell thousands of handmade items such as alpaca wool sweaters, jewelry, paintings, carpets, woodwork and plenty of imaginative elements of Peru and Bolivia. June This month is when you really start to pick up Peru holidays. Corpus Christi is a national holiday, which has basically been taken over by the Cuzco. Hundreds of people crowd around the Plaza de Armas to see various processions and processions of saints and the Virgin accompanied by dancers in traditional costumes of many. Inti Raymi, the Inca sun god celebrated on 24 June. Beginning early in the day Koricancha (Temple of the Sun) and the Plaza de Armas in Cuzco, the party moves to the Sacsayhuaman Inca structure around noon. Thousands gather to watch the recreation of an ancient Inca celebration of dance and worship the Sun God in which two llamas are sacrificed. July In Paucartambo City, a few hours of Cuzco, La Virgen del Carmen is celebrated for five days, with its main day is July 16. Traditional dances, costumes and homage to the dead are observed. July 28 to 29 brands of Peru's Independence Day that calls for more drinking and fireworks throughout the country. The large water fountain in the Plaza de Armas de Lima is filled by the City with 2,000 liters of alcoholic beverage pisco for everyone to enjoy for free. Cusco is very busy during most of June and July to celebrate. There are several holidays in Cusco Peru with processions, artisans demonstrate their crafts, street vendors sell a huge variety of food and bands do live shows. In these times of Cuzco is so crowded that it can be difficult to walk a few blocks. August In the seventeenth century, a resident of Lima, called Isabel Flores de Oliva earned a reputation for caring for the sick and avoiding sin. Those looking for a miracle to visit his shrine in the center of Lima. His party, The Day of Santa Rosa de Lima, is celebrated on August 30 throughout the country, especially in Santa Rosa de Quives, in the department of Lima. September 22 to 25 Juliaca celebrates Our Lady of Mercy, in honor of patron saint of the city in which the fairs, dances and popular events are held. Trujillo organized by the International Spring Festival on the 4th week of September. Again, you're drinking, folk shows and dances, but this time there are beauty queens visits America and Europe. Bullfighting and the Peruvian horse contests step also held. October October 8, 1879 a naval battle was fought between Peru and Chile. This national holiday is remembered as the Battle of Angamos. From 18 to 28 is the Lord of Miracles (The Lord of Miracles), the most important of all holidays Peru in October. This is largely a procession in honor of a slave from Angola, who drew the image of a black Christ in Pachacamilla, near Lima. Although there have been several attempts to erase the image remained stubbornly on the wall. Tens of thousands participate in the procession every year. Believers carry two tons of debris that had the paint and walk for twenty-four hours after the Church of The Nazarene, through the center of Lima, and finally to the church of the mark in Barrios Altos. bullfighting season also starts in October to commemorate the Lord of Miracles. The Witching Night or Halloween, is slightly held on 31 October. Some attention is given to trick-or-treating for children. November All Saints Day is celebrated on the first Day of the Dead with the following in the second. Peruvians can attend Mass and visit the cemetery in memory of the dead, especially loved ones. Puno, Peru's folklore center, has many holidays Peru. Its founding is called Days 4 and 5 of Puno. Military parades, drinking and dancing. A procession of masked dancers celebrate the Inca legend, when Manco Capac, the first king of Cuzco, and his sister and wife Mama Ocllo, emerged from Lake Titicaca. December Feast of the Immaculate Conception on the 8th is celebrated for two things that Peruvians love most - good food and great beer. Christmas celebrations begin on 24 when first use. At midnight the official party starts, sometimes gifts are exchanged, but there's always a round of champagne.
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