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TRADITIONAL DANCES

 

Spain: Flamenco, jota and sardana are emblematic dances, with strong emphasis on emotions and energetic movements.

 

Peru: The marinera, huayno and festejo are traditional dances, which reflect the cultural diversity of the coastal, Andean and Afro-Peruvian regions.

 

 

3. Religious holidays:

 

Spain: Holy Week is one of the most important celebrations, with religious processions full of Christian symbolism.

 

Peru: The Lord of Miracles is one of the most important religious festivities, uniting thousands of devotees in massive processions.

 

 

4. Popular celebrations:

 

Spain: Las Fallas in Valencia, San Fermín in Pamplona and the April Fair in Seville are popular celebrations of great renown.

 

Peru: The Inti Raymi (Festival of the Sun) in Cusco and the Festival of the Virgin of Candelaria in Puno are celebrations that reflect the Inca and mestizo heritage.

 

 

5. Cultural influences:

 

Spain: It has a cultural heritage marked by Roman, Visigoth, Arab and Christian influence.

FOOD

A popular dish in Peru is ceviche made with fresh fish, whereas in Japan, sushi with raw fish is a favorite.

 

One traditional meal in Peru is aji de gallina, while in Italy, pasta with various sauces is common.

 

Rice and beans are often served in Peru, but in Mexico, people prefer tortillas with beans.

 

Chicha morada is a popular drink in Peru, whereas chai tea is enjoyed in India.

 

Potatoes are used in many Peruvian dishes, while in Germany, potatoes feature prominently in dishes like potato salad.

 

Lomo saltado is a well-known dish in Peru, but in the United States, burgers are a classic.

 

Desserts in Peru often include sweet treats like tres leches cake, whereas in France, pastries like croissants are beloved.

LANGUAGE

 

In Peru, we speak Spanish and Quechua, while in Brazil, they speak Portuguese.

 

In Peru, many people learn English in school, but in France, they learn French as their main language.

 

In Peru, we have indigenous languages like Aymara, while in Canada, they speak English and French.

 

In Peru, people often mix Spanish with local words, but in Japan, they use a lot of honorifics in their language.

 

In Peru, we use simple phrases for greetings, while in Korea, they have different levels of formality in their greetings.

 

In Peru, we write in the Latin alphabet, but in China, they use Chinese characters.

 

In Peru, we have regional accents and dialects, while in the United States, there are many different accents depending on the region.

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