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  2. File:Constitución del Perú.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Note: This includes documents of administrative nature ("TUPA" standard) or issued from State authorities (see COM:Peru, Government section). Other formats of government acts in open data portals are also under free licenses with some conditions such as right of attribution or share-alike (see also contents suitable for free reproduction).

  3. Administrative divisions of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The administrative divisions of Peru have changed from time to time since the nation gained independence from Spain in the early 19th century. The old territorial subdivisions have split or merged due to several reasons, the most common ones being the need for decentralization and population increase, especially in Lima .

  4. Laws of the Indies - Wikipedia

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    These ordinances would be used throughout what is now called South America, Central America, Mexico, the US American West, and the Spanish East Indies. [3] [4] They codified the city planning process and represented some of the first attempts at a general plan. Signed in 1573, the Laws of the Indies are considered the first wide-ranging ...

  5. Municipalities of Peru - Wikipedia

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    According to the Base law of Municipalities, these entities are classified in to Provincial Municipalities and District Municipalities.The provincial municipalities also have functions pertaining to the provincial seat which is the capital district.

  6. List of cities in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. This is a list of cities in Peru by population. [1] For ... Photo City Region ...

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  8. Law of Peru - Wikipedia

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    There is a College of Advocates of Lima (Spanish: Colegio de Abogados de Lima). [4] since 1811. [5]The college has been equated with a bar association. [6] Legislation relevant to advocates has included decrees of 6 April 1837, 31 March 1838, 27 April 1848, and laws of 8 January 1848 and 21 October 1851.

  9. Constitution of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The Political Constitution of Republic of Peru (Spanish: Constitución Política del Perú) is the supreme law of Peru. The current constitution, enacted on 31 December 1993, is Peru's fifth in the 20th century and replaced the 1979 Constitution. [ 1 ]