Can you recognize Venezuela from just a tiny spot on the map? Let’s test that.It’s not just Venezuela - there are 30 different countries waiting for you. Each question shows a world map with one ...
The Amazon River begins as capillaries of water trickling down the eastern slopes of the Andes. The waters flow, gathering ...
From waterfalls that seem to disappear into nowhere to blood-colored water, these places are shrouded in mystery—even if science can explain most of them.
Mexico’s role in the global drug trade did not appear suddenly. It formed gradually, shaped by geography, foreign demand and ...
Looking ahead, Vasquez said he expects even closer ties with China, particularly as China prepares to host this year's APEC meetings, two years after Peru's 2024 edition. He views the forum as an ...
Peru has declared a state of emergency across more than 700 districts after heavy rain triggered floods and landslides linked to El Nino Costero ...
Two otherwise unrelated events highlight a significant strategic risk in Peru for the United States and the region.
Illegal gold mining is spreading into new parts of Peru’s Amazon, and experts say it is driving a growing environmental and ...
Rights groups expressed concern Thursday at the choice of 83-year-old Jose Maria Balcazar as Peru's stand-in president given ...
José María Balcázar has become Peru's new interim president, replacing another interim leader who was removed over corruption allegations just four months into his term.
The latest issue of Humboldt Geographic gathers a decade of maps and stories from Cal Poly Humboldt cartography students, inviting readers to see maps not only as navigational tools but as narrative ...
Imagine you live in Europe in 1490. The map you see below (Figure 1) is what you think the world looks like; it’s all there is. A few years later, explorers discover a whole new continent, expanding ...
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