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The Lima and Callao Metro (Spanish: Metro de Lima y Callao) is a rapid transit system that serves the cities of Lima and Callao, which make up the Lima metropolitan area. [3] The existing metro lines (1 and 2) currently link the district of Villa El Salvador in the south of Lima with San Juan de Lurigancho in the northeast of the city, as well ...
As part of the construction of Lima Metro Line 2, the construction of a station of the same name for the metro's route is scheduled to join the Metropolitano's station, making it an intermodal station, the first of its kind in the city. [16] [17] Construction works for the station will take place under the Paseo Colón. [18]
"Peru".Provisional Census of Current Latin American Newspaper Holdings in UK Libraries.UK: Advisory Council on Latin American and Iberian Information Resources. 14 April 2011.
According to early Spanish articles, the Lima area was once called Itchyma, [citation needed] after its original inhabitants. However, even before the Inca occupation of the area in the 15th century, a famous oracle in the Rímac Valley had come to be known by visitors as Limaq (Limaq, pronounced , which means "talker" or "speaker" in the coastal Quechua that was the area's primary language ...
Dak Prescott wants to avoid surgery so the star quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys can play again this season after tearing a hamstring, owner Jerry Jones said Friday. Jones confirmed on his radio ...
G. E. Berrios [5] Carlos Bustamante; Ramiro Castro de la Mata; Rubén Castillo Anchapuri [6] A. Roberto Frisancho; Juan de Dios Guevara [7] Enrique Guzmán y Valle; Rafael Larco Hoyle [8] Federico Kauffmann Doig [9] Javier Mariátegui [10] Juan Mezzich [11] Modesto Montoya [12] Carlos M. Ochoa [13] Piermaria Oddone [14] Orlando Olcese [15 ...
Yields: 2-4 servings. Prep Time: 10 mins. Total Time: 10 mins. Ingredients. 1/4 c. extra-virgin olive oil. 1 tbsp. thinly sliced chives. 1 tbsp. white balsamic vinegar
El Peruano was first published in Lima on 22 October 1825 under the name El Peruano Independiente, an "official" newspaper established by Simón Bolívar, who ordered Tomás de Heres to create a publication supporting his presence in Peru. In May 1826, the Ministry of Government declared the publication official and ordered that notices and ...