Peru is a predominantly Catholic country so Christian festivals are celebrated with holidays.
There are many other festivals which are not publc holidays, for example the indigenous peoples (Quechua etc.) have their celebrations, and there are days to mark various types of employment (for example Teachers' Day)
In Peru are celebrated in total twelve national day holidays. These are the New Years Day, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Day, Labor Day, St. Peter and St. Paul, Independence Day, Santa Rosa da Lima, Battle of Angamos, All Saints Day, Immaculate Conception and Christmas.
Among other holidays, Peru celebrates the widely known holidays like Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Easter, Christmas and New Years.
Peru has many holidays that are similar to Christian nations. Peru's independence day is July 28. It celebrates Worker's Day on May 1.
Peru celebrates many holidays each year. A few of the holidays they celebrate are Christmas, All Saints Day, and Inti Raymi.
one of Peru's holiday's are April fool's day
the Independence day is the most important holiday in Perú it is celebrated each July the 28th.
its crazy there in a good way and have many festivals such as christmas, celebrate Jesus Christ and many more
inti raymi
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National Library of Peru was created in 1821.
National Unity - Peru - was created in 2000.
National Police of Peru was created in 1988.
National Anthem of Peru was created in 1821.
National Renewal - Peru - was created in 1992.
National Penitentiary Institute - Peru - was created in 1924.
National Solidarity Party - Peru - was created in 1999.
National Integration Party - Peru - was created in 1982.