Cusco (redirect from Cuzco, Peru)
Cusco or Cuzco (Spanish: [ˈkusko]; Quechua: Qosqo or Qusqu, pronounced [ˈqɔsqɔ]) is a city in southeastern Peru, near the Sacred Valley of the Andes mountain...
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Cusco Cathedral (redirect from Cathedral of Santo Domingo (Cuzco))
Texas Press. pp. 107–108. ISBN 978-0-292-75721-9. "Terremoto del Cuzco y procesión del Señor de los Temblores". ARCA - Arte colonial americano. Wikimedia...
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Plaza de Armas (Cusco) (redirect from Plaza de Armas del Cuzco)
Felipe (1968). Documental del Perú: Cuzco (in Spanish). Lima: Iope S.A. Rostworowski de Diez Canseco, María (2002). Historia del Tawantinsuyu (in Spanish)...
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The Iglesia de la Recoleta is a Catholic church in Cuzco, Peru. Since 1972 the property is part of the Monumental Zone of Cuzco, which was declared a...
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Facundo Castro Miranda, Cuzco, November 28, 1859 — Lima, January 30, 1924), was a Roman Catholic prelate who was Bishop of Cuzco from 1910 to 1917. He mainly...
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politician who served as prefect of the departments of Cuzco, Junín, Ayacucho and Ica. During his tenure in Cuzco, he was ousted during the Peruvian Civil War of...
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According to Angles Vargas, in Noticias Cronológicas de la Gran Ciudad del Cuzco by Diego de Esquivel y Navia, there is the following news about the culmination...
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which corresponds to the predominance of the "blue" military led by Miguel Iglesias, who signed peace with Chile; and the second (1886–1895) that corresponds...
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known as the Hero of Breña, opposed Iglesias and received more popular support than Iglesias' government. Iglesias attempted to negotiate with Cáceres...
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dificultades de la iglesia del Perú antes las dificultades de la Iglesia del Perú, 1816-1872, 2006 ([2]) Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cuzco Order of the Blessed...
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buildings such as the Convent of San Francisco in Lima and the Iglesia de la Compañia in Cuzco. The War of Independence created a creative void that French-inspired...
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of the city of Lima and at the National College of Sciences and Arts of Cuzco. He entered the National Agrarian University La Molina in the career of...
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example, in 1605, some Dominican nuns built the Convent of Santa Catalina in Cuzco atop the site of the "acllahuasi", once home to virginal young women dedicated...
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this action, he was awarded the rank of colonel and later named prefect of Cuzco. At the start of the War of the Pacific, (5 April 1879), Cáceres was sent...
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National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History of Peru (redirect from Museo Nacional de Arqueologia Antropologia e Historia del Peru)
Paracas, and various paintings from the viceregal period, mainly from the Cuzco School of painting, and from the Republican period, including works by some...
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Abancay Avenue in the historic centre of Lima. Surrounded by Santa Rosa, Cuzco and Ayacucho (formerly Urubamba) streets, it serves as the headquarters...
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Juan de Espinosa Medrano (Calcauso?, 1630? – Cuzco, 1688), known in history as Lunarejo (or "The Spotty-Faced"), was an Indigenous cleric, sacred preacher...
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Alvarado Cuatro Caminos Ríos Rosas Iglesia Bilbao Tribunal Gran Vía Sol Tirso de Molina Antón Martín Estación del Arte Atocha Menéndez Pelayo Pacífico...
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Córdoba, Argentina (redirect from Córdoba del Tucumán)
In fact, the Reform Movement rapidly spread from Córdoba to Lima (1919), Cuzco (1920), Santiago de Chile (1920), and Mexico (1921). Another important university...
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the historic centre of Lima, Peru. The area is surrounded by Huanta and Cuzco streets, as well as Abancay and Nicolás de Piérola avenues. Known for its...
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terrain, starting on Miguel Iglesias Avenue to the left. It borders in the upper part with the district of Villa María del Triunfo. It has 16 urban establishments...
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to Cuzco, from Sayán to Oyón, from Concepción to Puerto Ocopa [es] began, and the construction of railroads from Cuzco to Santa Ana, from Tambo del Sol...
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historic city centres in the Western Hemisphere - similar to cities such as Cuzco and Quito. This architectural heritage and the millenarian history of the...
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February 2017. "Turismo en Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Cocharcas (Iglesias)". Turismoi.pe. "Los carruajes de los virreyes". Revista del Archivo General de la...
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wearing the habit of the Order of Santiago. Painting by unknown artist of the Cuzco School Self-portrait of Diego Velázquez; detail from Las Meninas Francisco...
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from an effort by the Cuzco nobility in colonial times to standardize the toponym so that it would conform to the phonology of Cuzco Quechua. Later, as the...
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spatio-temporel divisions, with strong political and ideological connotations, in Cuzco and in the Inca Empire, showing the social status and position of groups...
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Ancient Cuzco: Heartland of the Inca. University of Texas Press. ISBN 9780292792029. Rosas Rintel, Marco (1 August 2007). "Nuevas perspectivas acerca del colapso...
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General FAP Armando Revoredo Iglesias Airport Chiclayo FAP Captain José Abelardo Quiñones González International Airport Cuzco Alejandro Velasco Astete International...
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1471-1493) conquered the Paria region while expanding the Inca Empire south from Cuzco. He selected Paria as capital of Charcas province, a much larger area than...
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