The victorious spanish conquistadors imposed their ideas and religion in the peruvian Andes. From this Hispano-Andean mixture, Peru was born. As much as the imprints of the victorious conquistadors are displayed across the cities, the same is true of Peruvian's attachement to their Inca origin.
Indeed their belief in their divinity Pachamama, or Pachapapa is unshakeable. This pride of their origin can be found inside primary schools where Quecha, the language of their ancestors, is taught lately.
Yes the "Peru" of the Incas has never really disappeared...
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