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  2. List of Peruvians - Wikipedia

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    Madeleine Hartog Bell, Miss World – 1967 [31] Claudia Hernández, Miss Perú Mundo – 2002/2003 [32] María Julia Mantilla, Miss World – 2004 [33] Tilsa Lozano, Miss Playboy TV Latinoamerica & Iberia; Danella Lucioni; Natalie Vértiz, Miss Peru – 2011; Gladys Zender, Miss Universe – 1957 [34]

  3. List of people from Lima - Wikipedia

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    Alan García (1949–2019), President of Peru (1985–1990 and 2006–2011). Daniel Hannan (born 1971), Member of European Parliament. Jim Himes (born 1966), US Representative. Pedro Pablo Kuczynski (born 1938), President of Peru (2016–2018). Luis Felipe de Las Casas Grieve (1916–1988), politician and engineer.

  4. List of Peruvians by net worth - Wikipedia

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    World Rank Name Citizenship Net worth Source of wealth 1905 Anne Marie See Pastor Peru: 1.5 billion finance 1905 George Pastor Peru: 1.5 billion finance 468 Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor Peru: 1.5 billion finance 2540 Ana Maria Brescia Cafferata Peru: 1 billion mining, banking

  5. Paolo Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    Guerrero made 17 appearances and scored five goals in the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign, leading the Peru team in their successful World Cup qualifying campaign. [37] On 3 November 2017, it was announced that Guerrero had failed the doping control test after the match against Argentina in the previous month for what was initially ...

  6. Teófilo Cubillas - Wikipedia

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    He is considered as Peru's greatest ever player and one of the best in history of South America. In an IFFHS poll he was selected as the best Peruvian player in history and was also included in the world's Top 50 of the 20th century. [1] At the 1970 FIFA World Cup, Pelé acknowledged Cubillas, referring to him as his successor. [2]

  7. Susana Baca - Wikipedia

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    In July 2011, she was named Peru's Minister of Culture in the Ollanta Humala government, [1] becoming the second Afro-Peruvian cabinet minister in the history of independent Peru. [ 2 ] In November 2011, Baca was elected to the Organization of American States (OAS) as the President of the Commission of Culture for the period 2011–13.

  8. Toshiro Konishi - Wikipedia

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    Konishi, a pioneer of Japanese cuisine in Peru, opened one of the first Japanese restaurants in Lima in 1977. [1] He was one of Peru's most famous chefs, and became a recognized television personality in the country. [1] [2] In 2008, the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries awarded him the Minister's Prize.

  9. Pedro Castillo - Wikipedia

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    José Pedro Castillo Terrones [a] (Latin American Spanish: [xoˈse ˈpeðɾo kasˈtiʝo teˈrones] ⓘ; born 19 October 1969) is a Peruvian politician, former elementary school teacher, and union leader who served as the President of Peru from 28 July 2021 to 7 December 2022.