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Larco is an
Italian surname.
Between 1860 and 1948, most
immigrants named Larco came from Peru, France, and Italy. Many of them
sailed across the Atlantic...
- The
Larco Museum (officially
known as
Rafael Larco Herrera Archaeological Museum, in Spanish:
Museo Arqueológico
Rafael Larco Herrera) is a privately...
- SA (Gr****: Γενική Μεταλλευτική και Μεταλλουργική Α.Ε.),
better known as
LARCO (ΛΑΡΚΟ), is a ferro-nickel
production company in Greece. It has
mines in...
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Rafael Larco Hoyle (18 May 1901 in
Chicama Valley, Peru – 23
October 1966, Lima),
raised at Chiclin, his family's estate, was sent to
school in Maryland...
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Larco Avenue (Spanish:
Avenida Larco) is a
major avenue in the
district of Miraflores, an
affluent district in Lima, Peru. It
originates at the Óvalo de...
- Víctor
Larco Herrera National Hospital (Spanish:
Hospital Nacional Víctor
Larco Herrera) is a
psychiatric establishment founded in 1918 in the district...
- María
Isabel Granda Larco (3
September 1920 – 8
March 1983),
better known as
Chabuca Granda, was a
Peruvian singer and composer. She
created and interpreted...
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Guillermo Larco Cox was born in
Trujillo on
February 19, 1932. Son of
Victor Larco and
Alicia Cox; his
siblings were Carolina, Alicia, and
Victor Larco Cox...
- Víctor
Larco Herrera Avenue (Spanish:
Avenida Víctor
Larco Herrera) is one of the main
avenues of
Trujillo city,
located on the
north coast of Peru. Named...
- Press. Berrin, Katherine;
Larco Museum (1997). The
Spirit of
Ancient Peru:Treasures from the
Museo Arqueológico
Rafael Larco Herrera. New York: Thames...