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  6. Cusco school - Wikipedia

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    Virgin of Carmel Saving Souls in Purgatory, Circle of Diego Quispe Tito, 17th century, collection of the Brooklyn Museum The Cusco school (escuela cuzqueña) or Cuzco school, was a Roman Catholic artistic tradition based in Cusco, Peru (the former capital of the Inca Empire) during the Colonial period, in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.

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    A young dog is making a fresh start ahead of the new year.. Armando — a 4-year-old Labrador retriever mix — has found his forever home after being abandoned with a note in Arizona earlier this ...

  8. Spanish missions in South America - Wikipedia

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    Some of these were moved upstream into Peru due to pressure from the Bandeirantes slave raiders; the rest were destroyed by Portuguese forces between 1700 and 1711. [1] Mission San Joaquin de los Omagua, later moved upstream into Loreto, Peru; Mission San Pablo, later São Paulo de Olivença; Mission San Cristoval; Mission San Francisco Xavier

  9. Historic Centre of Lima - Wikipedia

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    1750 map of Lima and its walls.. The city of Lima, the capital of Peru, was founded by Francisco Pizarro on January 18, 1535, and given the name City of the Kings. [7] [8] Nevertheless, with time its original name persisted, which may come from one of two sources: Either the Aymara language lima-limaq (meaning "yellow flower"), or the Spanish pronunciation of the Quechuan word rimaq (meaning ...