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  2. Cantua buxifolia - Wikipedia

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    It is the national flower of Peru and one of two national flowers of Bolivia, the other being the patujú (Heliconia rostrata).The Bolivian national flower is in fact a particular variety of qantuta, the qantuta tricolor, which has red petals, a yellow floral tube and a green calyx, [citation needed] reflecting the colors of the national flag.

  3. Metropolitan Cathedral of Lima - Wikipedia

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    The Basilica Cathedral of Lima, [a] commonly known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of Lima, [b] is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Lima, Peru. It is the seat of the Archdiocese of Lima . Its construction began in 1535 and finished in 1797, having been built in its present form between 1602 and 1797. [ 4 ]

  4. List of the oldest mosques - Wikipedia

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    Original building was firstly used in 1947, then relocated to a new site where it was reconstructed in 1960. Kaohsiung Mosque: Taipei Taiwan: 1949 The second oldest mosque in Taiwan. The original building was built in 1949, then moved to a new location where the second building was built in 1951, and the third and final building built in 1992.

  5. Religion in Peru - Wikipedia

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    In addition each diocese receives a monthly institutional subsidy from the Government. An agreement signed with the Vatican in 1980 grants the Catholic Church special status in Peru. [17] The Catholic Church receives preferential treatment in education, tax benefits, immigration of religious workers, and other areas, in accordance with the ...

  6. Historic Centre of Lima - Wikipedia

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    1750 map of Lima and its walls.. The city of Lima, the capital of Peru, was founded by Francisco Pizarro on January 18, 1535, and given the name City of the Kings. [7] [8] Nevertheless, with time its original name persisted, which may come from one of two sources: Either the Aymara language lima-limaq (meaning "yellow flower"), or the Spanish pronunciation of the Quechuan word rimaq (meaning ...

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  8. Basilica and Convent of San Francisco, Lima - Wikipedia

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    The monumental complex of the Basilica and Convent of San Francisco of Lima, also known as "San Francisco el Grande" or "San Francisco de Jesús", is located in the Historic Center of Lima, Peru. This church together with the Sanctuary Nuestra Señora de la Soledad and the Church del Milagro set up one of the welcoming and artistic corners of Lima.

  9. Islam in Peru - Wikipedia

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    The statistics for Islam in Peru estimate a total Muslim population of 5,000, largely based in the capital city Lima; [1] this represents 0.015% out of total population of 32,555,000 inhabitants. Islam was historically introduced by Spanish Moors , although today's population is almost entirely of Syrian , Lebanese , Palestinian and Moroccan ...

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