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  2. Jerónimo de Loayza - Wikipedia

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    Jerónimo de Loayza y González, O.P. (1498 – October 25, 1575), was a Spanish Dominican friar and missionary, who was selected as the first Archbishop of Lima. [1] He established the first hospital, initiated construction of the early cathedrals, and also established schools to educate the sons of both the Spanish rulers and Inca elite families.

  3. Estadio Nacional (1897) - Wikipedia

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    The original Estadio Nacional del Perú, originally known as Estadio Guadalupe, was a stadium that existed from July 18, 1897 until 1951 when it began, on the same land, the construction of Peru's current National Stadium.

  4. Timeline of Lima - Wikipedia

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    Lima Cricket and Football Club active. 1907 – Lima Philharmonic Society founded. 1908 - Population: 140,884. [26] 1914 – Teatro Colón (theatre) inaugurated. [24] 1918 - Museum of Natural History, Lima established. 1923 – Museum of Italian Art inaugurated. 1924 – Archbishop's Palace of Lima built.

  5. Miguel Ángel Loayza - Wikipedia

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    Miguel Ángel Loayza Ríos (21 June 1940 – 19 October 2017) was a football midfielder from Peru. He played for several clubs, notably Argentine clubs Huracán , Boca Juniors and River Plate as well as Colombian club Deportivo Cali .

  6. National Stadium of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The National Stadium of Peru (sometimes known as Estadio José Díaz or Estadio Nacional de Lima) is a multi-purpose stadium located in Lima, Peru.Its current capacity is 50,086 seats as stated by the Peruvian Football Federation without the lodges for some thousands more. [2]

  7. Peru national football team - Wikipedia

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    The Peru national football team plays in red and white, Peru's national colours. [54] Its first-choice kit has been, since 1936, white shorts, white socks, and white shirts with a distinctive red " sash " crossing their front diagonally from the proper left shoulder to the right hip and returning on the back from the right hip to the proper ...

  8. Football in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Football is the most popular sport in Peru.Football/soccer in Peru was introduced by British immigrants, Peruvians returning from Great Britain, and by English sailors in the later half of the 19th century during their frequent stops at the port of Callao, which at that point was considered one of the most important ports of the Pacific Ocean.

  9. Manuel Bonilla Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    Child Hero Manuel Bonilla Municipal Sports Complex (Spanish: Complejo Deportivo Municipal Niño Héroe Manuel Bonilla), also known as the Municipal Stadium of Miraflores (Spanish: Estadio Municipal de Miraflores) [1] is a sports complex in Miraflores District, Lima, Peru.