Water for people and their noble work for more Peruvians to access drinking water
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Water for people and their noble work for more Peruvians to access drinking water
Catalina Zariquiey: I hated going to the beach, a title in Brazil changed her career and why at 15 years of age she is considered the new promise of Peruvian surfingWayocari: the highest wine in the world, with grapes that are grown at 2,940 m.s.n.m. and that conquers the best restaurants in LimaAlthough our country has abundant water resources, more than 3 million Peruvians lack access to drinking water, especially in rural areas and high Andea…
·Lima, Peru
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