- Ate, also
known as Ate-
Vitarte, is one of the forty-three
districts that make up Lima Province,
located in Peru. The Ate name is of
Aymaran origin and...
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Lurigancho and El Agustino), UGEL 06 (Santa Anita, Lurigancho-Chosica,
Vitarte, La Molina,
Cieneguilla and Chaclacayo) and UGEL 07 (San Borja, San Luis...
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various towns such as Matucana,
Ricardo Palma, Chosica,
Chaclacayo and
Vitarte,
small cities that
function as
strategic points between the
coast and central...
- Juan de
Miraflores District of
Villa María del
Triunfo District of Ate
Vitarte District of Mi Perú
District of
Carmen de La Legua-Reynoso
District of...
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district of Lima, Peru. It is
bordered on the
north with the
district of Ate
Vitarte and La Molina; on the east with San Juan de Miraflores, on the west with...
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Octubre 0
Callao 8
Monserrate La
Palma 14
Desamparados 153
Viterbo 26
Vitarte 30
Santa Clara 403 38 Ñaña 44
Chaclacayo 46
Chacrasana 54
Chosica 860 Cocachacra...
- part of the Lima
province at an
elevation of 75m. North: La Molina, Ate
Vitarte and Cieneguilla. East:
Cieneguilla and Huarochirí Province. South: Lurín...
- S, 76° 57' 00" and 76° 51' 00" W. It
limits to the north, with the Ate
Vitarte district,
through Bucaramanga Street, and the
Puruchuco and
Candela hills...
- N°1,
Sport Alianza,
Escuela Militar de Chorrillos,
Sport Inca and
Sport Vitarte while the
Segunda División
composed Atlético Grau N°1, Atlético Peruano...
- Protesta" for
several years at the
Vitarte factory. An
important cultural tradition,
promoted by
libertarians in
Vitarte, was the so-called
Plant Festival...