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    The Intendancy of Arequipa (Spanish: Intendencia de Arequipa), also known informally as Arequipa Province (Spanish: Provincia de Arequipa), was one of the...
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    proclaimed, the area of the Intendancy of Arequipa was established as a department by a decree of May 26, 1822. During the Congress of 1826 and the Constituent...
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    with Intendancy. Previously, the decree of the Supreme Central Junta defined the American territories not as colonies, but as an integral part of the Hispanic...
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    troops reached the city. The intendancy was divided into eleven partidos. The Governors (intendants) who ruled the intendancy of Cuzco were: Benito de la...
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    Charles II of Spain. The town was the capital of the Intendancy of Puno. In 1870, the railway route Arequipa-Puno was installed and navigation in Lake Titicaca...
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  • Huamanga, Arequipa and Puno, as well as part of the province of Charcas. The uprising involved the proclamation of the autonomy and self-government of Cuzco...
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    (14 October 2008). "Piloto se 'enfrentó' a OVNI en Arequipa" [Pilot Who 'Confronted' a UFO in Arequipa]. La Republica (in Spanish). Archived from the original...
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    Chiclayo (redirect from History of Chiclayo)
    some members of the expedition to Peru suggested that he continue south to what is now Arequipa. The town was part of the Intendancy of Trujillo that...
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  • Flight 251, a Boeing 737, crashes into a hill while attempting to land at Arequipa, Peru. All 123 people on board die. May 11 – ValuJet Flight 592, a McDonnell...
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    Gustave Eiffel (category Officers of the Legion of Honour)
    France Church in Coquimbo, Chile – disputed Fénix Theatre, Arequipa, Peru San Camilo Market, Arequipa, Peru Farol de São Thomé, Campos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil...
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    Peruvian Army (redirect from Army of Peru)
    Prado Gutiérrez Patron of the Intendancy Service: Pedro Muñiz Sevilla Cenepa War Ecuadorian–Peruvian War Inca army Paquisha War War of the Pacific "Ejército...
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    Cusco (redirect from Bishopric of Cuzco)
    capital of the corregimiento established in these territories and, later, of the Intendancy of Cusco and, towards the end of the viceroyalty, of the Royal...
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    Manuel Quimper (category Peruvian people of French descent)
    newly appointed Viceroy of Peru, José Fernando de Abascal y Sousa, he instead became the governor of the Peruvian Intendancy of Puno on Lake Titicaca....
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    Bolivia (redirect from Republic of Bolivia)
    the first Chilean expedition on the fields of Paucarpata near the city of Arequipa. The Chilean army and its Peruvian rebel allies surrendered unconditionally...
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    called for elections while in power, intending to run as a candidate. Due to this, a revolt took place in Arequipa, where Sánchez Cerro was forced to resign...
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  • German international school in Arequipa, Peru This page lists people with the surname Uhle. If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person...
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  • Change 2013 Oaxaca (Mexico): Heritage Cities, Sustainable Cities 2015 Arequipa (Peru): World Heritage Cities, Resilent Cities 2017 Ahmedabad (India):...
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  • Carbajal (category Surnames of Spanish origin)
    Garcí Manuel de Carbajal (fl. 1540), Spanish conquistador, founder of city Arequipa in Peru Gonzalo Carbajal (1590–1661), Spanish-Peruvian general and...
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    José Manuel de Goyeneche y Barreda, 1st Count of Guaqui (June 12, 1776, in Arequipa, Viceroyalty of Peru – October 10, 1846 in Madrid) was a Spanish soldier...
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  • It is a part of the Lists of country subdivision flags, which is split into continents due to its size. Amazonas Ancash Apurímac Arequipa Ayacucho Cajamarca...
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    of Mollendo in the Arequipa Region and goes through the Puno and Cusco regions, passing through the cities of Arequipa, Puno, Juliaca, the citadel of...
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    Pari, Wilder (9 December 2022). "Manifestantes en Panamericana Sur de Arequipa indican ser autoconvocados y no tienen dirigentes". La República (in Spanish)...
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    Bourbon Reforms (category Spanish colonization of the Americas)
    political matters. The intendancy system proved to be efficient in most areas and led to an increase in revenue collection. Intendency seats were mainly based...
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    Arequipa, (10. Chiloé, abolished in 1789) 1786 8. Santiago, 9. Concepción The economy of the viceroyalty of Peru largely depended on the export of silver...
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    Arica, when they saw the lights of Antofagasta. Admiral Grau decided to engage any Chilean vessel at the port, intending to inflict some damage. At 01:10...
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    rejoin the team at the start of the new year. "[The] news has been good. We intend to leave him in peace until the end of the programme and then he will...
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    Bolivian–Peruvian territorial dispute (category Territorial disputes of Bolivia)
    Audiencias of Lima and Charcas, as well as territories from the Intendancy of Puno. On February 1, 1796, with another Royal Decree, the Intendancy of Puno became...
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  • this date, when a Pan American-Grace Airways airmail flight landed in Arequipa, Peru and was surrounded by armed guerillas as the Ford Trimotor taxiied...
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    leaders were executed. On the eve of the independence, the Intendancy of Cuzco, formed in 1784, included the provinces of Cusco, Abancay, Aymaraes, Calca-Lares...
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    the 2022 Liga 1 title. The first leg was played in Melgar's stadium in Arequipa and Alianza lost 1-0 due to a Yordi Vílchez own goal. Yordi Vílchez made...
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