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LIMA FOOD
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Gastronomy has always been, since the days of the Spanish vice royalty, an essential aspect of life in Lima. During the last few years, however, the city's dining reputation has experienced a huge leap in the eyes of the world due to the fact that ex... |
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LIMA RESTAURANTS
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Alfresco, Malecon Balta 790, Miraflores, serving "Lima's best cerviche" for around 30 soles. A delightful, upmarket restaurant. Las Orquidas, Jr. Manuel Bonilla 138, Miraflores, is a vegetarian restaurant. Te Burbuja, Pasaje Los Pinos 118, Miraflores... |
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LIMA WEATHER
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Lima's climate is mild and comfortable, despite being located in the tropics and in a desert. Although classified as a subtropical, Lima's proximity to the cool waters of the Pacific Ocean leads to temperatures much cooler than those expected for a s... |
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OTHER INFORMATION
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Country Peru Region Lima Region Province Lima Province Districts 43 districts Government - Provincial Municipality Metropolitan Municipality of Lima - Mayor Marco Parra Sánchez Area - City 2,672.3 km2 (1,031.8 sq mi) - Urban 8... |
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LIMA PHOTOS
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Top: Plaza Mayor, Middle: Skyline of Lima, Bottom left: Palace of Justice, Bottom right: Plaza San Martin. |
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HISTORY OF LIMA
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The history of Lima, the capital of Peru, began with its foundation by Francisco Pizarro on January 18, 1535. The city was established on the valley of the Rímac River in an area populated by the Ychsma polity. It became the capital of the Viceroyalt... |
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FOUNDATION
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In the pre-Columbian era, the location of what is now the city of Lima was inhabited by several Amerindian groups. Prior to the arrival of the Inca Empire, the valleys of the Rímac and Lurín rivers were grouped under the Ychsma polity. Their presence... |
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