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  2. Love Park, Lima - Wikipedia

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    The park is the location of El beso, a sculpture by Víctor Delfín. The place has a view of the Lima coastline and the Villena bridge . It was inaugurated on February 14, 1993. The park is surrounded by mosaics with phrases and poems about love in Spanish and Quechua. [1]

  3. El Beso (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    El Beso (The Kiss) is a large sculpture in the "Parque del Amor" by the Pacific Ocean in the Miraflores district of Lima, Peru. [1] It depicts the sculptor, Victor Delfín, and his wife kissing. According to local accounts, the mayor of the district holds (or used to hold) a competition for the couple who could sustain the longest kiss, and ...

  4. Víctor Delfín - Wikipedia

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    Víctor Delfín (born 20 December 1927 in Lobitos, Peru) is one of the leading sculptors and painters in Peru. He is best known for his monumental El Beso (the kiss), a large sculpture unveiled in 1993 in the "Love Park" by the Pacific Ocean in the Miraflores district of Lima. Many newlyweds visit the park to pose in front of the sculpture.

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  6. Parque de la Reserva - Wikipedia

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    Guinness World Record for being the world's largest fountain complex in a public park The Parque de la Reserva (English: Park of the Reserve ) is a park located in downtown Lima , in Peru . Built in an irregular shape, it is located between two of the city's principal streets, the Paseo de la República expressway and Arequipa Avenue .

  7. Malecón de Miraflores - Wikipedia

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    Maria Reiche Park (Spanish: Parque Maria Reiche) is a public park dedicated to the German-Peruvian archaeologist Maria Reiche. [9] [10] The park, which opened in 1996, also legitimizes several reproductions of the Nazca lines, the main focus of Reiche's research in Peru. Among the Nazca formations that have been reproduced through plants and ...