Centro Educativo Parroquial Nuestra Señora de Fátima is a Jesuit secondary school located in Peru in Miraflores. It was founded in 1967. With about 28 million inhabitants, Peru is the fourth most populous country in South America as of 2007. In the 1993 census, 89% of the population over 12 years old described themselves as Catholic, 6.7% as Evangelical, 2.6% as of other denominations, and 1.4% as non-religious; 0.2% did not specify any affiliation. Literacy was estimated at 88.9% in 2005; this rate is lower in rural areas (76.1%) than in urban areas (94.8%).
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| - Centro Educativo Parroquial Nuestra Señora de Fátima is a Jesuit secondary school located in Peru in Miraflores. It was founded in 1967. With about 28 million inhabitants, Peru is the fourth most populous country in South America as of 2007. In the 1993 census, 89% of the population over 12 years old described themselves as Catholic, 6.7% as Evangelical, 2.6% as of other denominations, and 1.4% as non-religious; 0.2% did not specify any affiliation. Literacy was estimated at 88.9% in 2005; this rate is lower in rural areas (76.1%) than in urban areas (94.8%).
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| - Centro Educativo Parroquial Nuestra Señora de Fátima is a Jesuit secondary school located in Peru in Miraflores. It was founded in 1967. With about 28 million inhabitants, Peru is the fourth most populous country in South America as of 2007. In the 1993 census, 89% of the population over 12 years old described themselves as Catholic, 6.7% as Evangelical, 2.6% as of other denominations, and 1.4% as non-religious; 0.2% did not specify any affiliation. Literacy was estimated at 88.9% in 2005; this rate is lower in rural areas (76.1%) than in urban areas (94.8%). Primary and secondary education are compulsory and free in public schools.
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