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  2. Eduardo Cavieres - Wikipedia

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    El comercio chileno en la economía. Mundo colonial (1996) Sociedad y mentalidades en perspectiva histórica (1998) Servir al Soberano sin detrimento del vasallo. El comercio hispano colonial y el sector mercantil de Santiago de Chile en el siglo XVIII (2003) Chile-Perú. La historia y la escuela. Conflictos nacionales, percepciones sociales (2006)

  3. Education in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Education in Peru is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Education, which oversees formulating, implementing and supervising the national educational policy. [8] According to the Constitution of Peru , education is compulsory and free in public schools for the initial , primary and secondary levels. [ 9 ]

  4. History of Peru (1845–1866) - Wikipedia

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    Under the governorship of Castilla, Peru entered one of its most prosperous times. 20 April 1845, Ramon Castilla assumed the presidency. His government represented one of the greatest events in the republican history of the nation, for the reason that Peru entered a stage of internal and external peace, progress, power, and international ...

  5. Spanish American Enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    In Peru, Hipólito Unanue, a secular cleric trained in medicine, contributed to a Peruvian publication, Mercurio Peruano. Similar to him was Mexican secular cleric José Antonio de Alzate y Ramírez , who founded important newspapers that disseminated knowledge about scientific findings, including his own.

  6. Ministry of Education (Peru) - Wikipedia

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    From 1956 until the mid-1990s, its main headquarters were in the Javier Alzamora Valdez Building, a skyscraper located in the historic centre of Lima.. In the mid-90s, it moved to a new headquarters where the Institute for Research and Development of Education (INIDE) operated, located in the San Borja District until 2011, when a new building was inaugurated to the north of the San Borja ...

  7. History of Peru - Wikipedia

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    An agreement known as the Talara Accord (Spanish: Acuerdo de Talara) was signed on October 2, under which a demilitarized zone was established in Ecuador under Ecuadorian administration, and the province of El Oro was occupied by Peru until the signing of the Rio Protocol in January 1942, with Peruvian troops withdrawing the following month ...

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  9. Pre-Columbian Peru - Wikipedia

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    A frieze at the Sechin Bajo site of the Casma/Sechin culture has been dated to 3600 BCE, the oldest monument found in Peru. [3] Norte Chico civilization (Also known as the Caral-Supe civilization, nearly from 3,500 BCE to 1,800 BCE)" [4] El Paraíso, Peru, a Late Preceramic cite in the Lima region (3500–1800 BC)