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  2. 2022 Peruvian economic protests - Wikipedia

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    Following the global economic reverberations resulting from sanctions against Russia due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine beginning in February 2022, inflation in Peru rose sharply. [ 11 ] [ 1 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] By April 2022, the inflation rate in Peru rose to its highest level in 26 years, creating greater difficulties for the recently ...

  3. ATV (Peruvian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    On January 14, 1992, due to the interconnection via satellite at the national level, the then denominated Channel 9 changes its name to ATV (abbreviation of Andina de Televisión). The station is among the most watched television stations in Peru, often obtaining high ratings from past TV shows such as Magaly TV , a magazine and gossip show ...

  4. Peruvian protests (2022–2023) - Wikipedia

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    On 24 December, Prime Minister Otárola stated that the Boluarte government was seeking to make Congress bicameral again [201] while Minister of Justice and Human Rights of Peru, José Tello, announced that reparations would be organized by a commission and distributed to individuals who were killed during the protests.

  5. 2022 Peruvian protests - Wikipedia

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    2022 Peruvian protests may refer to: 2021–2022 Peruvian mining protests , which protested the lack of benefit to the local community from the mining of the Las Bambas copper mine 2022 Peruvian economic protests , which broke out due to rising fuel prices amidst the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and after the second impeachment attempt ...

  6. Bicentennial of the Independence of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Proclamation of the Independence of Peru in 1821.Oil by Juan Lepiani.. The Independence of Peru was a historic process. A series of uprisings and warlike conflicts led to the emergence of the Peruvian Republic, first as an independent state of the Spanish monarchy, and second to the breaking of all ties with it.

  7. Internal conflict in Peru - Wikipedia

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    On 18 May 1980, Fernando Belaúnde Terry was elected president. Between February 1966 and July 1980 approximately 500 people died of political violence. [43] Many affiliated with Peru's Communist Party had opposed the creation of the new constitution and formed the extremist organization known as the Communist Party of Peru – Shining Path.

  8. Peruvian Segunda División - Wikipedia

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    Over the course of 74 years, the Segunda has had as few as four teams and as many as 16. The early Segunda División were played with an average number of teams ranging from 4 to 10. Prior to the current 12-club Segunda División, during the 2000s, the team count continued to fluctuate between 10, 12, 14, 16 and even a surprising 13.

  9. Public holidays in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Día de la Bandera June 29: Saints Peter and Paul: San Pedro y San Pablo July 23: Air Force Day: Día de la Fuerza Aérea July 28-29: Independence Day: Día de la Independencia August 6: Battle of Junin: Batalla de Junin August 30: Santa Rosa de Lima: Día de Santa Rosa de Lima October 8: Battle of Angamos: Combate de Angamos November 1: All ...