Lima is the capital of Peru and its largest city.
The modern city is a curious mix of the modern mega city with some
'islands of modernity', large but orderly slum areas and colonial architecture in
the city center.
Metropolitan Lima is a metropolis of almost 8.5 million people.
Many of these people have migrated from the Andes mountains to find work in
Lima, without success. For this reason, there is widespread poverty in the city
center and in the peripheral areas. If you fly into Lima, the first thing you
see upon leaving the airport is these types of poor neighborhoods between the
airport and Lima's historic center.
Lima is built upon a valley surrounded by an extremely arid
desert. In the summer, the weather is usually beautiful, very warm and sunny,
sometimes with rains around January. In the winter, the city is overcast and
rainy for days at a time. The rain in the wintertime doesn't fall hard, but it
gets everything wet. Temperature also falls to around 7-12 C⁰ (45-55⁰ F), which
seems chillier when combined with the general dampness.
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