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Frontera de
Huamanga and
known simply as
Huamanga (Quechua: Wamanga)
until 1825, is the
capital city of
Ayacucho Region and of
Huamanga Province, Ayacucho...
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Ayacucho (Spanish pronunciation: [aʝaˈkutʃo] ),
known as
Huamanga from its
creation in 1822
until 1825, is a
department and
region of Peru,
located in...
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National University of San Cristóbal de
Huamanga (Spanish:
Universidad Nacional de San Cristóbal de
Huamanga) is a
public university located in the city...
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Intendancy of
Huamanga (Spanish:
Intendencia de
Huamanga,
formerly Guamanga), also
known informally as
Huamanga Province (Spanish:
Provincia de
Huamanga (Guamanga))...
- the Cathedral, the Prefecture, the
Superior Court, and San Cristóbal of
Huamanga University. The
monument that
stands in the
center of the
square was erected...
- The
Huamanga Cathedral (also
known as the
Cathedral of Ayacucho) is the main
Baroque cathedral in Ayacucho, Peru. It is
under the
ownership of the Catholic...
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Huamanga is a
province in the
northern part of the
Ayacucho Region in Peru. The
capital of the
province is the city of Ayacucho. The
province covers 2...
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Deportivo Muni****l de
Huamanga is a
Peruvian football club,
playing in the city of
Huamanga, Ayacucho, Peru. Región VI: 0 Runner-up (1): 2009 Liga Departamental...
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Ocros is a
village in
central Peru,
capital of the
Ocros District. 10°24′13″S 77°23′47″W / 10.40361°S 77.39639°W / -10.40361; -77.39639 v t e...
- he
served as the
Rector (i.e.,
chief administrator) of San Cristóbal of
Huamanga University in Ayacucho, Perú. He and
three of his
children became members...