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  2. Santa Catalina, Lima - Wikipedia

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    In 1906, after these two areas were founded as an urbanisation, they were annexed to the district of Lima. However, in 1920, when the district of La Victoria was created, both urbanisations ended up being annexed to this new district. Throughout the 20th century, Santa Catalina housed houses of a medium-high socioeconomic level, which continues ...

  3. La Victoria District, Lima - Wikipedia

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    La Victoria is one of the forty-three districts that make up the province of Lima, located in Peru. It borders to the north and northeast with the district of Lima, to the east with the district of San Luis, to the southeast with the district of San Borja, to the south with the district of San Isidro, and to the west with the district of Lince and again with the Lima district.

  4. Jirón Gamarra - Wikipedia

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    For some 120 years, Gamarra was a residential street in what was then known as Villa Victoria that ran parallel to Aviación Avenue until the 1950s. Commerce in the avenue started in the late 19th century and early 20th century, starting when the Italian Bartolomé Boggio and American Enrique Price founded the Santa Catalina textile factory in 1889, hiring 300 people, among them 160 women, at ...

  5. Huaca Santa Catalina - Wikipedia

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    Huaca Santa Catalina is an archaeological site located at Jirón Pascual Saco Oliveros 875, [1] between Miguel Checa and Pascual Saco streets, in the neighbourhood of Santa Catalina, in La Victoria District, Lima, Peru. [2] It's one of the few remains of the Qhapaq Ñan (the Inca road system) that exist in the city. [3]

  6. Category:La Victoria District, Lima - Wikipedia

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  7. Santa Beatriz - Wikipedia

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    Santa Beatriz is a neighbourhood in Lima District. It is the southernmost area of the district. It limits to the north, with the historic centre of Lima; to the east, with La Victoria; to the south, with Lince; and to the west, with Jesús María. During the early 20th century, it housed important figures of Peruvian literature. [2]

  8. Plaza Manco Cápac - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the district of La Victoria.It is located at the crossroads formed by avenues Bauzate y Meza [], Iquitos [], Manco Cápac [] and 28 de Julio. [1] [2] The statue of Manco Cápac, a gift from the Japanese colony for the centenary of the independence of Peru, is located in the centre of the plaza.

  9. Avenida Abancay - Wikipedia

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    Abancay Avenue (Spanish: Avenida Abancay), formerly known as Jirón Abancay, is a major avenue that serves as the limit between the Damero de Pizarro and Barrios Altos, both located in the historic centre of Lima, Peru. The street starts at the Ricardo Palma Bridge and continues until it reaches Grau Avenue.