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  2. Delfines Hotel & Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The Delfines Hotel & Convention Center, formerly known as the Delfines Hotel & Casino [1] and commonly known as the Hotel Los Delfines, is a five-star hotel in San Isidro District, Lima, Peru. From its opening in 1997 until 2010, [ 2 ] the hotel was best known for its two bottlenose dolphins , Yaku and Wayra, who gave the hotel its name.

  3. Transport in Lima - Wikipedia

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    The Lima Metro is the electric mass transit system of the Lima Metropolitan Area in Peru. It currently consists of one line of 35 kilometres (22 mi) and 26 stations, joining the southern area of the metropolis with the centre and the north east of the city. Five additional lines are planned. [citation needed]

  4. List of cities and towns in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    A city is displayed in bold if it is a capital city of a department. List. No. City Department Population (2005 census) [1] ... San Pedro de los Milagros: Antioquia:

  5. List of twin towns and sister cities in South America

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    Bandung, Indonesia [86]; Belo Horizonte, Brazil; Braga, Portugal; Cajamarca, Peru; El Carmen de Viboral, Colombia; Cienfuegos, Cuba; Cuenca, Spain; Cusco, Peru ...

  6. List of districts of Lima - Wikipedia

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    The province of Lima is divided into forty-three districts of Lima (Spanish: ... Los Olivos: 150117 18.25: 286,549: 15,701.3: 7 April 1989 39 Lurigancho: 150118

  7. Cono Este - Wikipedia

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    The Cono Este or Lima Este (East Lima in english) is one of the six areas that make up the Lima Metropolitan Area. It is located in the eastern part of the metropolis hence its name. The socioeconomic levels of its residents are varied. They mainly belong however to the middle class.

  8. Alfredo Benavides Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The avenue is named after Juan Alfredo Benavides Fernández Cornejo (Islay; 1857 — Lima; 1907), founder of the Banco Internacional del Perú and veteran of the War of the Pacific. Originally a resident of the Jirón de la Unión, he traded his property for an estate in Miraflores, then in the outer limits of the city. The avenue runs through ...

  9. Metropolitano (Lima) - Wikipedia

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    Lima-Peru Buildings. Canaval y Moreyra is a station located at the intersection of Paseo de la República with the avenue of the same name in San Isidro District, Lima. It is located in the financial centre of the city, near buildings such as those of Petroperú and of the Ministry of Development. The station services over 16,000 people daily. [34]