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Lurigancho-Chosica, also
known simply as Chosica, is a
district of Lima Province, Peru,
located in the
valley of the Rímac River,
which it
shares with...
- San Juan de
Lurigancho (SJL) is a
district in Lima, Peru,
located in the area
known as Cono Este. It is Peru's most
populous district, with a
current po****tion...
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Santa Rosa and Ancon), UGEL 05 (San Juan de
Lurigancho and El Agustino), UGEL 06 (Santa Anita,
Lurigancho-Chosica, Vitarte, La Molina,
Cieneguilla and...
- the
district of
Villa El
Salvador in the
south of Lima with San Juan de
Lurigancho in the
northeast of the city, as well as a 5 km (3.1 mi)
segment in the...
- Lima,
located in the
districts of Ate, Los Olivos, Lima, San Juan de
Lurigancho and
Villa El Salvador. At the
national level, it has
subsidiaries in Nuevo...
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current owner is
Gonzalo Jorge de
Aliaga Ascenzo, VIII
Count of San Juan de
Lurigancho. It has been
continuously inhabited by the same
family for
seventeen generations...
- María Lima 12 = La
Molina Lima 13 = La
Victoria Lima 14 =
Lince Lima 15 =
Lurigancho Lima 16 =
Lurin Lima 17 =
Magdalena Lima 18 =
Miraflores Lima 19 = Pachacamac...
- of shoes. On June 11, 2010,
Miguel Castro Castro prison in San Juan de
Lurigancho, Lima,
became the
subject of a
media circus when it was ****igned Joran...
- m****acres
occurred on June 18–19, 1986,
after a
series of
riots in the
Lurigancho,
Santa Bárbara, and El Frontón
prisons in Lima and Callao. The military...
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urban center. Borders: North:
Rimac River and
Lurigancho (Chosica) South:
Cieneguilla West: Ate East:
Lurigancho (Chosica)
During the
colonial era (17th-18th...