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  2. Statue of Liberty (Peru) - Wikipedia

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    The Statue of Liberty (Spanish: Estatua de La Libertad) is a bronze sculpture located in the Plaza Francia of the historic centre of Lima, Peru.It was made in 1926 according to the design of the French sculptor René Bertrand-Boutée [fr; es] and cast by Eugène Soleau.

  3. Peru–Venezuela relations - Wikipedia

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    On July 29, 2024, Venezuela announced a breakup of diplomatic relations with Peru and other Latin American countries, because the Peruvian government denounced Maduro's victory at 2024 Venezuelan presidential election as fradulent. [39] On July 30, Peru officially recognized opposition candidate Edmundo González as the president-elect of ...

  4. Regional Government of La Libertad - Wikipedia

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    The Regional Government of La Libertad (Spanish: Gobierno Regional de La Libertad; GORE La Libertad) [1] is the regional government that represents the Department of La Libertad. It is the body with legal identity in public law and its own assets, which is in charge of the administration of provinces of the department in Peru. Its purpose is ...

  5. Department of La Libertad - Wikipedia

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    La Libertad region is the third-most populous in Peru; the census 2007 recorded 1,617,050 residents, representing 5.9% of the Peruvian population. It was surpassed only by the Department of Lima and Piura .

  6. Department of La Libertad (Peru–Bolivian Confederation)

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    The Department of La Libertad (Spanish: Departamento de La Libertad) was a department of North Peru, a constituent country of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation, which existed from 1836 to 1839. Created alongside the confederate state, its capital was Trujillo.

  7. Santiago de Chuco province - Wikipedia

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    Among Santiago de Chuco's "Founding Fathers", who arrived first in Andaymarca, we find Captain Don Diego de la Serna, immigrants Domingo Pérez de Vásquéz, José de Pelaez, Lino Benítes de los Niños, Miguel de Estremadura, Rodrigo de los Bejarano, Fernando de Alva, García de Paredes, Lorenzo de Alcántara, Juan Bautista de Ruiz and the ...

  8. Huamachuco District - Wikipedia

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    Huamachuco District is one of the districts of the Sánchez Carrión province located in La Libertad Region in Peru. It contains the capital of the province and the important archeological site of Marcahuamachuco , which was active, likely as an oracle center and place for religious and political elites, about 350 CE to 1100 CE.

  9. List of ambassadors of Venezuela to Peru - Wikipedia

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    After Peru suspended its relations in 2017, officially recognising Juan Guaidó as the legitimate head of state of Venezuela, Scull was appointed by the National Assembly as the diplomatic representative to Peru. [34] During this period, the Venezuelan embassy in Lima remained open, although relations were only maintained to a consular level. [35]