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- basketball. The garden area is filled with plants and trees of the region, chirimoyos, various berries and walnuts. The water areas host a large number of herons...
- Gamarra Galindo, Marco (31 July 2013). "La Quinta Carbone del Barrio del Chirimoyo". Blog PUCP. García, Miguel (4 January 2021). "Escuela de Artes y Oficios:...
- Simantob Nigri. The Unión Israelita del Perú was founded in the traditional Chirimoyo neighbourhood on June 11, 1923, being registered with the Peruvian government...
- Johns Hopkins University Studies in Geology 10: 83. Carrión C (1930). "El chirimoyoanona chrimolia ". Revista del Colegio Bernardo Valdivieso (Loja) 4...
- Cercado (the oldest, whose origin dates back to around 1571), El Prado, Del Chirimoyo, Pampa de Lara, Cocharcas, Martinete, etc. It can be said that the best...
- Percebelandia's easy-going president Chirimoyo II has done nothing to bolster his nation's defenses. To motivate them, President Chirimoyo offers Mortadelo and Filemon...
- York: The MacMillan Company. pp. 188–191. Ibar, Leandro (1979). Aguacate, chirimoyo, mango, papaya. Barcelona: Editorial Aedos. p. 123. ISBN 9788470032851...
- 2008-04-20. Gardiazabal, Francisco; Rosenberg, Gregorio (1993). El cultivo del chirimoyo (in Spanish). Valparaíso, Chile: Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Facultad...
- and Remudadero. There are also a number of freshwater springs such as Chirimoyo, Las Pilas, La Tenería, La Mora, and Tepetlapa. In general, the climate...
- valley include tobacco, corn, beans and chiles. An abundance of mangoes, chirimoyos, capomos, and date palms grow in the area. At the foot of the Vallejo...