• San Antonio de Chaclla is one of the thirty-two districts of the province of Huarochirí, in the Department of Lima, in Peru. It borders to the north with...
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  • San Antonio District, Puriscal (in Puriscal (canton), San José province) In Peru: San Antonio District, Cañete San Antonio District, Huarochirí This...
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  • Unión de San Antonio, Jalisco, a town and municipality in Jalisco San Antonio District, Cañete San Antonio District, Huarochirí San Antonio de Putina...
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    northwest, again with the district of Ate Vitarte, through the Evitamiento road, and the Separadora Industrial and Huarochirí avenues. North: Ate Vitarte...
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    (San José de los Chorillos) Huachupampa (San Lorenzo de Huachupampa) Huanza (Huanza) Huarochirí (Huarochirí) Lahuaytambo (Lahuaytambo) Langa (Langa) Laraos...
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    the Huarochirí Province and Yauyos Province on the east, and the Pacific Ocean on the west. Its capital is the town of San Vicente de Cañete District. San...
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    patriot José de la Riva-Agüero recruited 3,000 guerrillas scattered in Huarochirí, Yauyos, Yauli, Jauja and Tarma for the division of General José de La...
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    the "Club Sporting Cristal". In 1879 he was appointed sub-prefect of Huarochirí Province. When Chile declared war on Peru that same year, he enlisted...
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    this type is the so-called Huarochirí Manuscript (1598), which describes the mythology and religion of the valley of Huarochirí and has been compared to...
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    Inca or Felipe Velasco Túpac Inca Yupanqui, who wanted to rise up in Huarochirí (Lima) in 1783. The rebellion of Tupaq Amaru II marked the beginning of...
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    the fewest districts is Purús Province, with just one district. The province with the most districts is Lima Province, with 43 districts. The most common...
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    Southern Andes. Durham: Duke University Press 2003. Spalding, Karen. Huarochirí: An Andean Society Under Inca and Spanish Rule. Stanford: Stanford University...
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    Amancaes pampa. That same year, Milner Cajahuaringa [es], a painter from Huarochirí, painted a portrait of him in a figurative style. History of Lima Porras...
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  • 1075/nowele.00013.vin. Salomon, Frank; Urioste, George L., eds. (1991). The Huarochirí Manuscript: A Testament of Ancient and Colonial Andean Religion. University...
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    Piérola appointed him subprefect of Huarochirí and in April carried out actions against Chilean forces in Chicla and San Bartolomé. In July 1881, along with...
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