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  2. List of newspapers in Peru - Wikipedia

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    El Comercio - Lima; [2] [1] owned by conglomerate El Comercio Group; La Crónica (Peru) Cronicawan - Peru's first nationally circulated Quechua language newspaper; Diario El Callao Diario El Gobierno - online newspaper; Diario Correo - Lima; [1] owned by conglomerate El Comercio Group; Diario del Cusco - Cusco [1] Expreso - Lima [3] [1] Extra ...

  3. Peruvian Segunda División - Wikipedia

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    Over the course of 74 years, the Segunda has had as few as four teams and as many as 16. The early Segunda División were played with an average number of teams ranging from 4 to 10. Prior to the current 12-club Segunda División, during the 2000s, the team count continued to fluctuate between 10, 12, 14, 16 and even a surprising 13.

  4. 2025 Liga 2 (Peru) - Wikipedia

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    The promoted Copa Perú teams replaced Carlos A. Mannucci, Universidad César Vallejo, Unión Comercio who were relegated from the 2024 Liga 1. Deportivo Municipal , Carlos Stein , Juan Aurich , and Unión Huaral were relegated or disqualified to the Copa Perú in the 2024 season .

  5. Liguilla de Ascenso a Segunda División - Wikipedia

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    The Liguilla de Ascenso a Segunda División was a championship of yesteryear that existed in Peru where the champion was promoted to play in the Segunda División the following year (except in its last edition where it was promoted to the Primera División). It began to be played in 1954 with the champions of the Ligas Provinciales de Lima y ...

  6. Liga Regional de Lima y Callao (1941–1950) - Wikipedia

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    C. ^ At the end of the 1945 Tercera División Regional season, the 12 best-placed teams were directly promoted to 1946 Segunda División Provincial de Lima y Callao). These teams were Unión Lloque Yupanqui and Unión Porvenir (Serie A), Estudiantes San Roberto and Barrio Obrero Caquetá (Serie B), Alianza Limoncillo and Combinado Rímac (Serie ...

  7. Ojo (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Ojo was founded on March 14, 1968, as a morning newspaper in Lima. [1] Its founder was the businessman Luis Banchero Rossi, who had already founded the newspaper chain Correo, under the leadership of the Empresa Periodística Nacional SA (Epensa).

  8. Ligas Provinciales de Lima y Callao (1926–1975) - Wikipedia

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    Segunda División The Ligas Provinciales de Lima y Callao , the second division of Peruvian football (soccer) in 1935 until 1940. The tournament was played on a home-and-away round-robin basis.

  9. La Segunda - Wikipedia

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    La Segunda (Spanish: The second one) is a Chilean afternoon daily newspaper, owned by El Mercurio SAP. Their tendency is conservative, is the first Chilean newspaper to disclose information that occurred in the morning because it is evening. Its time distribution is from 14:00.