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See also the timeline of Peruvian history. For only articles about years in Peru that have been written, see . For only articles about years in Peru that have been written, see . 19th century
The history of Peru between 1919 and 1930 corresponds to the second presidency of Augusto B. Leguía, who won the elections of 1919 but soon after took power through a coup d'état as president-elect on July 4 of the same year.
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The history of Peru spans 15 millennia, [1] extending back through several stages of cultural development along the country's desert coastline and in the Andes mountains. Peru's coast was home to the Norte Chico civilization , the oldest civilization in the Americas and one of the six cradles of civilization in the world.
Year Date Event 1810: 25 May: Viceroy José Fernando de Abascal y Sousa sent troops to Córdoba, Potosí, La Paz and Charcas and reincorporated them into the Viceroyalty of Peru. 1815: 15 October: By royal order, Joaquín de la Pezuela was named viceroy of Peru to replace Abascal. 1816 San Martin's Argentina had declared its independence. 1820: ...
Also, in 1797, the population census count shows 1,239,197 people with the addition of the southern Indian area of Puno and inhabitants from Northern Jaen; moreover, the next census of 1836 was occurred amid when the economy was in depression and combat of Peru's Caudillo era, concluded the total republican population of 1,373,736. [6]
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The following are images from various Peru-related articles on Wikipedia. Image 1 Demonstration in Lima against Manuel Merino , 12 November 2020 (from History of Peru ) Image 2 The Main Square of Lima during the attempted coup of 1909.