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The highway connects the metropolitan area with the El Salvador International Airport, located in San Luis Talpa, La Paz, a municipality that borders the San Salvador Department. The highway was built to replace the old Carretera al Aeropuerto , a small road that runs on the side of a mountain range, parallel to the Autopista Comalapa .
Highway 22 - Central Highway (Carretera Central - Lima to Chanchamayo) Highway 22A - Autopista Ramiro Prialé; Highway 24 (Cañete to Huancayo) Highway 26 (Puerto San Juan to Iñapari) Highway 28 (Arequipa to Combapata) Highway 28A - Route of the Liberators (Vía de los Libertadores - Punta Pejerrey to San Francisco) Highway 30 (Puerto Matarani ...
At Nueva San Salvador, the highway passes near the Volcano de San Salvador. From San Salvador to Cojutepeque is about 15 km (9.3 mi); following the highway southeast to San Miguel is about 65 km (40 mi). From San Miguel to the El Salvador-Honduras border is about 30 km (19 mi). In El Salvador, the highway also passes through the cities of ...
In Peru the project is known by the MTC (Ministerio de Transportes y Comunicaciones) as the Corredor Vial Interoceánico Sur Perú-Brasil [2] and by ProInversion (Private Investment Promotion Agency - Peru) as the Initiative for the Integration of the Regional Infrastructure of South America, (Iniciativa para la Integración de la Infraestructura Regional Suramericana) (IIRSA), SUR axis. [3]
The Carretera Central of Peru or National Route 22 is a two-lane highway that crosses through Central Peru. It begins in the city of Lima, and connects with the department of Junin in Central Peru. [1] An update to the highway with an expansion to four lanes was announced in 2020 and is expected to be completed by 2025. [2] [3]
Villa El Salvador in 2024 Villa El Salvador in 2024. Villa El Salvador began in 1971 as a squatted pueblo joven (or shanty town) in the vast, empty sand flats to the south of Lima because of the urgent housing needs of immigrant families who had left the sierra of central Peru. A land invasion quickly created a town of 25,000 people.
El Salvador and Peru share a common history in the fact that both nations were once part of the Spanish Empire.Formal diplomatic relations were established in 1857. Both nations are members of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, Group of 77, Organization of American States, Organization of Ibero-American States and the United Nations.
Quechua is the language which the majority of the population (88.68%) learnt to speak in childhood, 10.99% of the residents started speaking using the Spanish language (2007 Peru Census). [ 3 ] Gallery