Barranca is a city in coastal Peru, capital of the Barranca Province in the Department of Lima. Historically it started out as a small settlement port...
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original on 2022-03-18. Retrieved 18 March 2022. "M 6.5 - 47 km NW of Barranca, Peru". earthquake.usgs.gov. Archived from the original on 2022-02-03. Retrieved...
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Barranca District is one of five districts of the province Barranca in Peru. (in Spanish) Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática. Banco de Información...
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list of cities in Peru by population. For metropolitan areas see List of metropolitan areas of Peru. List of metropolitan areas of Peru List of regions...
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Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. "M7.5 – 42 km NNW of Barranca, Peru". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. "M7.3 – Flores...
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Andahuaylas Anta Arequipa Ascope Asunción Ayabaca Aymaraes Azángaro Bagua Barranca Bellavista Canas Canchis Province Bolívar Cajabamba Cajamarca Callao Carabaya...
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Alex Acuña (category Peruvian expatriates in the United States)
known professionally as Alex Acuña, is a Peruvian–American jazz drummer and percussionist. Born in Pativilca, Peru, Acuña played in local bands such as La...
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pe (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 November 2021. "M 7.5 - 42 km NNW of Barranca, Peru - Impact". United States Geological Survey. Archived from the original...
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Italy". "M 7.1 - 36 km SW of Monte Patria, Chile". "M 7.2 - 51 km N of Barranca, Peru". "M 4.8 - 8 km NW of Ahlat, Turkey". "M 6.2 - 16 km S of Ovalle, Chile"...
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Look up barranca in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Barranca (Spanish for "canyon" or "ravine"), may refer to: Barranca Yaco, Viceroyalty of the Río de...
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of Latter-day Saints in Peru refers to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and its members in Peru. The first small branch was...
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Paramonga is a town in central Peru, capital of the district of Paramonga in the province of Barranca in the Department of Lima. The word paramonga comes...
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The Barranca Province is one of the nine provinces in the Lima Region of Peru. It was created by Law No. 23939 on October 5, 1984 by the government of...
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made of dried bricks with destroyed human burials was discovered near Barranca, Peru. 10 – The remains of the Roman amphitheater were discovered at the Roman...
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Radio Programas del Perú (RPP) is a radio and television broadcasting company in Peru within the Grupo RPP formed in Lima in 1963 by Manuel Delgado Parker...
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The COVID-19 pandemic in Peru has resulted in 4,526,977 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 220,975 deaths. The virus spread to Peru on 6 March 2020, when a...
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Department of Lima (redirect from Lima (Department of Peru))
divided into nine provinces, which are composed of 171 districts. Barranca (Barranca) Cajatambo (Cajatambo) Cañete (San Vicente de Cañete) Canta (Canta)...
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intensely used for the cultivation of sugarcane. It crosses the province of Barranca from east to west and reaches the Pacific Ocean through the agroindustrial...
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The provinces of Peru (Spanish: provincias) are the second-level administrative subdivisions of the country. They are divided into districts (Spanish:...
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Barranca District is one of six districts of the province Datem del Marañón in Peru. (in Spanish) Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática. Banco...
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ancient Peruvian civilization. Norte Chico, Peru, the Peruvian north-central coast of the Lima Region, specifically the Huaura, Huaral and Barranca provinces...
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on 1 February 2022. Retrieved 2 February 2022. "M 6.5 - 49 km NW of Barranca, Peru". earthquake.usgs.gov. Archived from the original on 3 February 2022...
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November 26, 2021. Retrieved November 26, 2021. "M 7.5 - 42 km NNW of Barranca, Peru". earthquake.usgs.gov. Retrieved November 28, 2021. "Sismo en Amazonas:...
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Supe Puerto (redirect from Puerto Supe, Peru)
small harbor town located in the province of Barranca, in the Lima Provincias region, on the coast of Peru. It is located approximately 190 km north of...
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Junior Nuñez (category Peruvian men's footballers)
José Luis Junior Nuñez Julca (born 28 July 1989 in Barranca) is a Peruvian football defensive midfielder, currently playing for Cienciano. When he started...
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Iquitos (redirect from Iquitos, Peru)
[iˈkitos]) is the capital city of Peru's Maynas Province and Loreto Region. It is the largest metropolis in the Peruvian Amazon, east of the Andes, as well...
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Tilsa Tsuchiya (category Deaths from cancer in Peru)
a Peruvian printmaker and painter known for her paintings of Peruvian myths and legends. She is considered one of the greatest exemplars of Peruvian painting...
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Pativilca is a town in central Peru, capital of the district Pativilca in the province Barranca in the region Lima. Municipalidad Distrital de Pativilca...
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Real Plaza Salaverry (2013) Real Plaza Santa Clara Royal Plaza MegaPlaza Barranca Boulevard de Asia MegaPlaza Cañete Plaza del Sol MegaPlaza Huaura Iquitos...
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First Celebration of Literary Magazines by The House of the Peruvian Poets held in Barranca, Peru in November 2004. The following year, in 2005, she participated...
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