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  2. Municipalities of Peru - Wikipedia

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    According to the Base law of Municipalities, these entities are classified in to Provincial Municipalities and District Municipalities.The provincial municipalities also have functions pertaining to the provincial seat which is the capital district.

  3. Law of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Competition Law in Peru. Wolters Kluwer Law & Business. 2017. ISBN 9789041187383. Google Books; A D Garman. Mining Laws of Peru. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Mines. 1929. (Information Circular, volume 6216). Google Books; Roger Daniel Moore, Joaquin Servera and James La Salle Brown. Trading under the Laws of Peru. US Government ...

  4. Metropolitan Municipality of Lima - Wikipedia

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    It is the only provincial municipality of special regime with faculties of regional government. It is established according to the 2002 Organic Law of Regional Governments (Ley Orgánica de Gobiernos Regionales) and the 2003 Organic Law of Municipalities (Ley Orgánica de Municipalidades).

  5. Government of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Peru is a unitary state with a multi-party semi-presidential system. The current government was established by the 1993 Constitution of Peru. The government is composed of three branches, being executive, judicial, and legislative branches.

  6. Category:Law of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Law of Peru" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Abortion in Peru; C.

  7. Regions of Peru - Wikipedia

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    According to the Organic Law of Regional Governments, the regions (Spanish: regiones) are, with the departments, the first-level administrative subdivisions of Peru.Since its 1821 independence, Peru had been divided into departments (departamentos) but faced the problem of increasing centralization of political and economic power in its capital, Lima.

  8. Water supply and sanitation in Peru - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Alberto Fujimori (1990–2000) initiated another restructuring of the sector with the objectives of commercializing and privatizing the service providers. [30] In 1991, the government enacted the Private Investment Promotion Law for water and sanitation. In 1992, the National Water and Sewage Program (PRONAP) was created.

  9. Lima - Wikipedia

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    Lima (/ ˈ l iː m ə / ⓘ LEE-mə; locally), founded in 1535 as the Ciudad de los Reyes (locally [sjuˈdat de los ˈreʝes], Spanish for "City of Kings"), is the capital and largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón , Rímac and Lurín Rivers , in the desert zone of the central coastal part of the country, overlooking ...