Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Presidents essays
Presidents essays Puerto Ricos president is George W. Bush. Their currency is a U.S. dollar. 1.00 = 1.00. One historical aspect of Puerto Rico is the Taino Indians. The Taino Indians inhabited the territory called the island Boriken or Borinquen which means the great of the valient and noble Lord or land of the great lords. Today that word is still popularly used to help the people and the island of Puerto Rico. The Taino indians came from South America. They lived in small villages and inhabited the major portion when the Spaniards came. Three major cities I would like to visit are San Juan, Rio Grande, and Penuelas. All of those cities have nice dining areas and fun festivities. They all are by the beaches and some have beautiful rain forests. They all look like a great place to relax and have a nice summer. Just to go by yourself or with a friend or two. Perus president is Alberto Fujimori. The currency of Peru is called Nuevo Sol. 1.00 = 3.31300. One historical aspect of Peru is Machu Picchu. Machu Picchu is a fortress of the ancient Incas. It is peacefully nestled in a high saddle between two peaks in the Andes Mountains. Three cities I would like to visit are Lima, Cuzco, and Ica. I would want to visit Lima because it is the capital of Peru. I heard that the capitals are very popular. I would like to visit Cuzco because that is where the ruins of Machu Picchu lay. I would like to hike up there and take pictures. I want to visit Ica because that is close by the Andes Mountains. I love to take pictures of mountains and hike up there. These places would be nice places to vacate at. Mexicos president is Vincente Fox. Their currency is called pesos. 1.00 U.S.D = to 11.3355 MXN pesos. One cultural aspect in Mexico is Dia de los Muertos. This is the day where the people of Mexico celebrate the dead. They go to graveyards and give their dead loved ones offerings. Th ...
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