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  2. Puente Santa Rosa - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was preceded by the nearby "la Puente de Palo" [2] [3] [4] (lit. trans. the stick-bridge), a rudimentary wooden bridge that still existed by 1962 [5] built by the Viceroy Marquis of Cañete to connect what was then the neighbourhood of San Lázaro with the city of Lima. [6]

  3. Santa Rosa de Quives District - Wikipedia

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    Santa Rosa de Quives is a district in the middle of Canta Province, Lima Region in Peru.It is bordered by Carabayllo District on the west, Huamantanga District on the north, Lachaqui and Arahuay districts on the east, and Carabayllo District and Huarochirí Province on the south.

  4. La rosa de Guadalupe - Wikipedia

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    La Rosa de Guadalupe (English title: The Rose of Guadalupe) is a Mexican anthology drama television series created by Carlos Mercado Orduña and produced by Miguel Ángel Herros. The series centers on Mexican Catholic religiosity, specifically to the Virgin of Guadalupe .

  5. La Rosa Náutica - Wikipedia

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    During the internal conflict in Peru, the restaurant was one of many locations attacked with dynamite on June 22, 1996. The attack also targeted a number of APRA offices and the embassy of Honduras. [8] In 2005 it was ranked fifth on a list by the Lima Chamber of Commerce of the favorite restaurants of businessmen in that city. [9]

  6. Basilica and Convent of Santo Domingo, Lima - Wikipedia

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    Collection “Documental del Perú”, Departamento de Lima, Volume XV, Third Edition, April 1973, "SANTO DOMINGO, Santa Rosa y San Martín de Porras descansan bajo su mole", pages 46–48. “ITINERARIOS DE LIMA” by Héctor Velarde, Patronage of Lima, Second Edition, 1990, "Convento e Iglesia de Santo Domingo", pages 37–41.

  7. Santa Rosa District, Lima - Wikipedia

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    Santa Rosa is the sixth least populated district of Lima with 18,751 inhabitants, only surpassed by Pucusana (17,786), Punta Negra (8,271), San Bartolo (7,989), Punta Hermosa (7,895), and Santa María del Mar (1,675). [4] 11% of the inhabitants are children under 5 years of age. 11.8% are from 6 to 11 years old, and 11.2% are from 12 to 17 ...

  8. Santa Catalina, Lima - Wikipedia

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    Santa Catalina is a neighbourhood in La Victoria District, Lima, Peru. Originally an Ichma settlement, [ 1 ] it is currently an area inhabited by upper middle class families, [ 2 ] making it the best consolidated area of the district, where it is the epicenter of construction for many real estate companies. [ 3 ]

  9. Jirón Santa Rosa - Wikipedia

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    Jirón Santa Rosa, known as Jirón Antonio Miró Quesada (until 2017) [1] and as Jirón Ayacucho before that, [1] [2] is a major street in the Damero de Pizarro, located in the historic centre of Lima, Peru. The street starts at its intersection with the Jirón de la Unión and continues until it reaches Miguel Grau Avenue.