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  2. Lotteries by country - Wikipedia

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    Peru: Intralot Perú SA (La Tinka). Uruguay : Quiniela, La Tómbola, 5 de Oro, El Gordo Venezuela : Lotería del Táchira, Lotería de Caracas , Lotería del Zulia, Triple Gordo, and various others

  3. Lotería - Wikipedia

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    La mano: the hand: La mano de un criminal. The hand of a criminal. 22 La bota: the boot: Una bota igual que la otra. A boot the same as the other. 23 La luna: the moon: El farol de los enamorados. The street lamp of lovers. 24 El cotorro: the parrot: Cotorro cotorro saca la pata, y empiézame a platicar. Parrot, parrot, stick out your claw and ...

  4. Loterías y Apuestas del Estado - Wikipedia

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    Sociedad Estatal Loterías y Apuestas del Estado (Spanish for "State Society for State Lotteries and Wagers"; SELAE) is a Spanish state-owned company reporting to the Spanish Ministry of Finance.

  5. Lotería Loca - Wikipedia

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    Amid low viewership (never receiving a household rating above 0.2, and the October 30 episode having a series-low of 1.1 million viewers), CBS pulled Loteria Loca from its schedule on October 31, 2023, filling its remaining timeslots with NCIS encores and Let's Make a Deal primetime specials. Besides a holiday-themed episode airing on December ...

  6. Peruvian Primera División - Wikipedia

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    Lima Cricket, first Peruvian champion. 1912 – 1921 Escudo Dewar trophy.. Football was introduced in Peru in the 19th century by British residents in Lima. The early players were British residents, British sailors that stopped at the port in Callao, or upper class Peruvians were introduced to the sport on their travels.

  7. La Rinconada, Peru - Wikipedia

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    La Rinconada is a town in the Peruvian Andes near a gold mine. [1] At up to 5,100 m (16,700 ft; 3.2 mi) above sea level, it is the highest permanent settlement in the world. [ 2 ]

  8. Vinicunca - Wikipedia

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    Vinicunca, or Winikunka, also called Montaña de Siete Colores (literally: Mountain of seven colors), Montaña de Colores (Mountain of colors) or Montaña Arcoíris (Rainbow Mountain), is a mountain in the Andes of Peru with an altitude of 5,036 metres (16,522 ft) above sea level.

  9. National Library of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The National Library of Peru is currently undergoing a modernization program which aspires to turn the library into one of Latin America's most modern libraries. It is located in Lima's San Borja District. After years of financial planning for the new building, the government of Peru financially collaborated to finish the building, along with a ...