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  2. Historic Centre of Cusco - Wikipedia

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    Church and Convent of La Merced Plazoleta Espinar Belonging to the Mercedarians, it was built during the 1530s. It was damaged during the 1650 earthquake and rebuilt by 1670, while the tower was built between 1692 and 1696. It was again damaged during the 1950 earthquake and reopened on December 20, 1996, after being restored.

  3. File:Main cloister of the Basilica of La Merced, Cusco, Peru ...

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  4. Cusco - Wikipedia

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    Cusco was long an important center of indigenous people. It was the capital of the Inca Empire (13th century – 1532). Many believe that the city was planned as an effigy in the shape of a puma, a sacred animal. [21] How Cusco was specifically built, or how its large stones were quarried and transported to the site remain undetermined.

  5. La Merced, Junín - Wikipedia

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    La Merced is situated on , as the crow flies 75 km north of the regional capital Huancayo-Junín and 220 km northeast of the country's capital Lima, at an elevation of 751 m above sea level. On the paved road it takes 305 km from Lima to La Merced.

  6. Martín Chambi - Wikipedia

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    Main cloister of the Basilica of La Merced, Cusco, Peru, photograph by Martín Chambi, 1920. Martín Chambi was born into a Quechua-speaking peasant family in Puno, one of the poorest regions of Peru, on November 5, 1891. When his father went to work in a Carabaya Province gold mine on a small tributary of the Inambari River, Martin went along.

  7. History of Cusco - Wikipedia

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    Achieved pacification, Cusco acquired great economic importance throughout the Andean area. It was the knot of the most important roads, such as the one that arrived in Buenos Aires from Lima, after climbing the Andes through the Huancavelica, Huamanga (Ayacucho), Andahuaylas, Cusco, Puno, La Paz, Potosí, Salta, Tucumán and Córdoba.

  8. Malgarida - Wikipedia

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    In 1553 Malgarida provided funds for the establishment of a chaplaincy in Convento de la Merced in Cusco where Diego Almagro, father and son, were then buried. [3] When she died years later, she was also buried there. [3]

  9. File:Porstcard of 1910 of Basilica of La Merced (Cusco, Peru ...

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