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  2. Telephone numbers in Peru - Wikipedia

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    +51 + area code + phone number Where the plus sign (+) represents the international access code of the country you are calling from. From North America: 011 + 51 + area code + phone number Example: Calling a fixed line in Lima: 011 51 1 1234567; Calling a fixed line in Cusco: 011 51 84 123456; Calling a fixed line in Machu Picchu: 011 51 84 123456

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  4. Ace Communication Group - Wikipedia

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    It subsequently absorbed a number of other small providers. In 1956 it adopted the "Ace" name, however in 2014, the cooperative changed their consumer-facing name to "AcenTek", a combination of the words ascending and technology. Ace, however, is still used as a nickname from time to time. Currently, it has over 24,000 subscribers.

  5. Telecommunications in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Radio stations: More than 2,000 radio stations, including a substantial number of indigenous language stations (2010). [4] Radios: 24 million (2005). [needs update] TV networks: 10 major TV networks of which only one, Television Nacional de Peru, is state-owned; multi-channel cable TV services are available (2010). [4]

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    Ace Hardware is relocating from 1515 Lexington Ave. across Lexington Avenue to the Appleseed Shopping Center April 8 to a store which will be 2½ times larger at 17,000 square feet.

  7. Mesa Redonda, Lima - Wikipedia

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    Mesa Redonda is a shopping centre in the neighbourhood of Barrios Altos, part of the historic centre of Lima, Peru. The area is surrounded by Huanta and Cuzco streets, as well as Abancay and Nicolás de Piérola avenues. [1] Known for its informality, its the site of a number of fires, notably that of 2001.

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  9. Basilica and Convent of Nuestra Señora de la Merced

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    The center of the altarpiece contains an image of the Virgin of Mercy, declared in 1615 the "heavenly protector of [Lima]." In 1730 the Cabildo named her "Perpetual Patroness of the Fields of Lima,". She also was named patroness of the Arms of Peru by the Constituent Congress in 1823.