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Chimbote – Nepeña – San Jacinto – Moro – Jimbe; Chimbote – Santa – Huallanca; The city is known for its ceviche, a popular Peruvian dish whose ingredients include white fish, octopus, seashell, squid, crab, and red hot pepper. View of the city of Chimbote from the Cerro de la Paz.
SIDERPERU is a Peruvian steel and iron company and controlled by Gerdau, a Brazilian siderurgy company. [1]The company was founded in 1956 in Chimbote city. The steel complex is set in a 600 hectares large site and has a production capacity of more than 500 tons of steel products.
Estadio Municipal Centenario Manuel Rivera Sánchez is a multi-purpose stadium in Chimbote, Peru. It was inaugurated on June 30, 2007 with a friendly game between the Peru U-17 national football team and the Colombia U-17 national football team. Peru lost 4–2. It is the home stadium of José Gálvez FBC of the Copa Perú. The stadium has a ...
In March 2015 Sodimac opened the doors to the public of its first store in Uruguay; in June of the same year its first store opened in São Paulo, Brazil and in April 2016 announced the arrival in Mexico together with the local supermarket chain Soriana. In 2018, the company announced that it will invest $220 million into technology and expansion.
The 1996 Chimbote earthquake occurred on February 21 at 07:51 local time about 130 km off the coast of northern Peru, near the Peru–Chile Trench. The earthquake had a moment magnitude ( M w ) of 7.5 and occurred at 25.0 km (15.5 mi) depth.
Chimbote District is one of nine districts of the Santa Province in Peru. [1] References ...
Isla Blanca [1] or Blanca Island [2] is a volcanic island located at the mouth of Chimbote Bay, near Chimbote, Peru. Administratively it is in Chimbote District, Santa Province, Ancash Region. The island is approximately 3200 m long and 920 m wide. It rises to an altitude of 204 m. Its relief is very rough and rocky.
Botellón at night (2006) Common scene after botellón (2009). Botellón (pronounced; Spanish for "big bottle") is a Spanish activity when people congregate in public areas to socialize while drinking alcohol.