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  2. Puente Santa Rosa - Wikipedia

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    St. Rose Bridge (Spanish: Puente Santa Rosa) is one of the main bridges located in the historic centre of Lima, Peru. It connects Lima with Rímac District and follows the path of Tacna Avenue. It is named after the Sanctuary of Saint Rose of Lima, located next to its southern entrance.

  3. Avenida Tacna - Wikipedia

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    Tacna Avenue (Spanish: Avenida Tacna), formerly Jirón Tacna, is one of the main avenues that surround the Damero de Pizarro in the historic centre of Lima, Peru.It starts at the Puente Santa Rosa, [1] and continues until it reaches Wilson and La Colmena avenues.

  4. List of bridges in Peru - Wikipedia

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    The modular suspension bridges have a great success in Peru, the type of bridge developed by the Austrian company Waagner-Biro has the advantage of being simple and quick to implement. These bridges can be made by locals or unskilled workers, the components are fixed and assembled on site, so no welding is required. [ 14 ]

  5. Interoceanic Highway - Wikipedia

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    In Peru the project is known by the MTC (Ministerio de Transportes y Comunicaciones) as the Corredor Vial Interoceánico Sur Perú-Brasil [2] and by ProInversion (Private Investment Promotion Agency - Peru) as the Initiative for the Integration of the Regional Infrastructure of South America, (Iniciativa para la Integración de la Infraestructura Regional Suramericana) (IIRSA), SUR axis. [3]

  6. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott unveils ‘horrific realities’ billboard ...

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    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott plans to strategically place 40 billboards across Central America and Mexico with messages warning illegal migrants of the “horrific realities” they face in their ...

  7. Colombia–Peru border - Wikipedia

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    The Colombia–Peru border is a 1,626 kilometres (1,010 mi) long continuous international border separating the territories of the two South American countries. It was originally established by the Salomón-Lozano Treaty of 24 March 1922 and then by the Río de Janeiro Protocol of 24 May 1934, which ended the Colombia-Peru War .

  8. Highway 1 (Peru) - Wikipedia

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    Once it reaches a roundabout in Santa Anita, the Northern part of the highway stops. Going south from this point, the highway is called Carretera Panamericana Sur ("South Pan-American Highway"). The section between Caquetá (Habich, according to the concessionaire) [ 1 ] and Javier Prado avenues is called the Vía de Evitamiento and is licensed ...

  9. Ricardo Palma Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Ricardo Palma Bridge (Spanish: Puente Ricardo Palma) is a reinforced concrete beam bridge that crosses the Rímac river, connecting Abancay Avenue with Jirón Hualgayoc and thus connecting the districts of Lima and Rímac, both part of the historic centre of Lima, the capital city of Peru. [1]