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  2. History of Peru - Wikipedia

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    In 1542 [57] [58] or 1543, [59] the Viceroyalty of Peru (Virreinato del Perú) was established, with authority over most of Spanish-ruled South America. [57] Colombia , Ecuador , Panama (after 1571) and Venezuela were split off as the Viceroyalty of New Granada ( Virreinato de Nueva Granada ) in 1717, [ 60 ] [ 61 ] and Argentina , Bolivia ...

  3. History of Peru (1919–1930) - Wikipedia

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    Lima: Fondo Editorial del Congreso del Perú. Pons Muzzo, Gustavo (1980). Historia del Perú (in Spanish). Vol. La República (1868-1980). Lima: Distribuidora Bazar “San Miguel” E.I.R.L. Pons Muzzo, Gustavo (1961). Historia del Perú (in Spanish). Vol. El Perú Contemporáneo. Lima: Editorial Universo S.A. Porras, Raúl (1930). Historia de ...

  4. Andrés Avelino Cáceres - Wikipedia

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    They joined the Revolución Restauradora del Honor Nacional (National Honor Restoring Revolution) led by Mariano Ignacio Prado against Pezet's government. Cáceres participated in the occupation of Lima and later, with Prado as president, in the Battle of Callao on 2 May 1866, which forced Spanish naval forces to retreat from Peruvian waters ...

  5. National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History of Peru

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    The National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of Peru (Spanish: Museo Nacional de Arqueología Antropología e Historia del Perú, MNAAHP) is the largest and oldest museum in Peru, housed at the Palacio de la Magdalena, located in the main square of Pueblo Libre, a district of Lima, Peru. The museum houses more than 100,000 ...

  6. Proclamación de la Independencia del Perú - Wikipedia

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    Proclamación de la Independencia del Perú (Spanish for "Proclamation of the Independence of Peru") is an oil painting by Juan Lepiani painted in Rome in 1904. [1] It forms part of the collection of the National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History of Peru. [2]

  7. List of presidents of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The office was established by the 1822 Constituent Congress, after the resignation of José de San Martín to his position as Protector of Peru and his subsequent departure from the country. The first president was José de la Riva Agüero and the current officeholder is Dina Boluarte, the first woman to hold the position.

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  9. Ricardo Palma - Wikipedia

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    Lima en la tradición literaria del Perú. Lleida: Universidat de Lleida, 2003: 88-93. Vargas Ugarte, Rubén. "Don Ricardo Palma y la historia". Journal of Inter-American Studies 9.2 (Apr 1967): 213-224. Various Authors. Aula Palma: discursos de incorporación, 1998-1999. Lima, Perú: nstituto Ricardo Palma, 1999. Ward, Thomas.