- San
Francisco of
Lima, also
known as "San
Francisco el Grande" or "San
Francisco de Jesús", is
located in the
Historic Center of
Lima, Peru. This church...
-
Metropolitan Cathedral of
Lima and
Primate of Peru (Spanish: Basílica
Catedral Metropolitana de
Lima y
Primada del Perú),
otherwise Lima Metropolitan Cathedral...
-
Palacio Muni****l de
Lima or City Hall of
Lima is a
public building that
serves as
headquarters of the
Metropolitan Muni****lity of
Lima. It is
located on...
- 2001, the Mesa
Redonda shopping center,
located in
Central Lima,
consisted largely of
wood and
adobe houses lining narrow streets. In December, fireworks...
- has a po****tion of over 32 million, and its
capital and
largest city is
Lima. At 1,285,216 km2 (496,225 sq mi), Peru is the 19th
largest country in the...
-
northwestern part of the U.S.
state of Ohio. Its
county seat and
largest city is
Lima. The
county was
created in 1820 and
organized in 1831. The
county is named...
-
Portal (Spanish:
Portada China), is a
paifang located at the
entrance of
Lima's Chinatown. It was
donated by the
Peruvian Chinese colony for the Sesquicentennial...
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Lilley Township Newaygo 835 797 +4.8% 788 30.41 78.8 26.2/sq mi (10.1/km2)
Lima Township Washtenaw 4,024 3,307 +21.7% 3,224 34.53 89.4 95.8/sq mi (37.0/km2)...
- Spanish).
Lima:
Mosca Azul Editores. Witzig,
Richard (2006). The
Global Art of Soccer. Harahan:
CusiBoy Publishing. ISBN 0-9776688-0-0.
Wood,
David (2007)...
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Pacific Ocean, had
ample water and
wood provisions,
extensive fields and fair weather.
Pizarro thus
founded the city of
Lima in Peru's
central coast on January...