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the tomb were transferred to the Royal Tomb of Sipan Museum in the city of
Lambayeque. Also there are the Brunning Museum and the Sicán Museum in Ferreñafe. These museums display the magnificent ancient artwork produced by the ancient Moche. The pyramids of Túcume are also in this area. In 2007, more than 306,000 tourists visited the museums of Lambayeque. There are more than 20 adobe pyramids all of which are 40 m (130 ft) in height and are in an abundance of vegetation and wildlife. Also in the area is the Chaparrí Ecological Reserve which has abundant biodiversity. The department of Lambayeque boasts some of the best cuisine in Peru. The most popular dish in this area is Arroz con Pato (marinated duck with green rice). The city of Chiclayo, the capital of the department, is the second largest in the Peruvian north and has a vibrant nightlife.
2400:– It stood on the north side of the main park, located on Calle San Jose 823. Elegant building construction (1919), cost more than 30,000 pounds of gold; finished in 1924. It has Republican style with large windows and wrought iron gates. It was destroyed partially by a fire caused by a deplorable political brawl between the Deputy Mayor Jose Barreto Sanchez and his opponent then reinstated Mayor Arturo Castillo Chirinos, who tried to recover the position relying on a ruling of the Constitutional Court, just two months of completing the period for which he was elected in October 2006. It has been restored and is operated as a museum. The Consistorial Room is used several times a year at special ceremonies and events.
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2726:. National aviation hero; He was born on 22 April 1914 in the District of Pimentel on the coast of the province of Chiclayo, studied his primary education at the National College San Jose City Chiclayo and then transferred to Lima and continued his secondary education at the Colegio sacred Hearts Recoleta and concluded at the National College of Our Lady of Guadalupe, then went on to serve in Peru as an Air Force pilot. Serving in the conflict against Ecuador, he was hit by Ecuadorian artillery and did not parachute from the plane to save his life, but crashed into the enemy target.
2424:– It has one of the largest facilities of its kind in Peru. Due to bad administration and lack of investment of any kind, its collection is extremely poor and outdated meagerly. It has no services such as a Catalog, Internet and multimedia and also lacks professional management with a year budget of under US$ 18,000. It has no branches (it would take four or five only in the district capital) and should be given priority and a serious investment plan. The collection is under 10,000 mostly old items, when it should be of 50.000 to 90.000 titles, organized and constantly renewed.
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2430:– When the Éten Railway Station was closed, the land was assigned to the Civic Center. The first building was for the Chiclayo Central Mail (now SERPOST), next was the Banco de la Nación, then the Municipal Library JELyL, followed by the SUNAT building, the new Lambayeque Judicial Superior Courts, and finally, the Ministerio Público (Attorneys) of Lambayeque. It is only eight blocks West of the Main Park, near the new location of the operational Provincial Municipality of Chiclayo, now working at the Mutual Chiclayo building.
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2738:. Mayor of Lima (2005–2010) (since 2015); Óscar Luis Castañeda Lossio (Chiclayo, 21 June 1945) is a Peruvian lawyer and politician, founder and president of the National Solidarity Party; Ran for presidency in the general election of 2000 Peru and Peru's general elections of 2011, ranking fifth in both occasions. He was Mayor of Lima January 2003 to October 2010, when resignation to run for a second time to the Presidency of the Republic.
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2436:– It is the largest and one of the oldest parks in the city with many recreational areas, it also has a large stage for outdoor spectacles, as well as a collection of plant species from around the world distributed along the roads of the park with a greenhouse at the end, all in an area of 1.8 hectares (4.4 acres). It is also home for one of the many Boy Scouts groups distributed along the city.
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2376:. Around her are shopping centers, the RENIEC, its cathedral, Hotel Royal, the Old Cinema Tropical and Colonial Theatre and republican buildings and many places where any tourist or citizen might enjoy. Its actual design, with little modification, was built in 1969, a bronze plate still in place attributes the design to Architect Carlos Garrido Lecca.
2418:– Located between Calle Elias Aguirre and San Jose. This was the first place that the travelers could see when getting off the train at the Éten railway station. The statue was made by Peruvian sculptor David Lozano, its construction dates from 1924, and was erected in honor of Commander Elias Aguirre, Chiclayo hero in the Battle of Angamos of 1879.
2621:. A substantial number of bus companies have their own terminals, many of them located near the downtown of the city and in nearby areas. These interprovincial buses contribute to the congestion experienced in downtown Chiclayo. To try to solve the problem the city government has proposed a plan to build a central station in the city.
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Chiclayo and under the direction of Father Fray Antonio of the Concepción, a church and a Franciscan convent were erected at Chiclayo. At the time of construction of these Spanish-built edifices, the city of Chiclayo was founded. Unlike other major Peruvian colonial cities such as
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Chiclayo-Lambayeque. The metropolitan area comprises the six districts of Chiclayo listed above, and six others: Lambayeque, Santa Rosa, Puerto Eten, Eten City, Monsefú, and Reque. Sixty percent of the metropolitan area's population is concentrated in the
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This culture formed towards the end of the Moche civilization and assimilated much of the Moche knowledge and cultural traditions. At its peak, (900-1100), it extended over almost the entire
Peruvian coast. The Sican excelled in architecture, jewelry and navigation. A thirty-year drought around the
2412:– It is situated in the intersection of streets Torres Paz and Luis Gonzales. San Antonio is home of the Discalced Fathers of Chiclayo, with modern and simple architecture (1949). The main hall is quite large, has arches and in the altar stands the crucifix articulated in polychrome wood sculpture.
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Peruvian cities, being one of the financial and commercial capital of Northern Peru. Its strategic geographic location makes it a rail, communications, and automotive hub. Modern touches include large supermarkets, banking chains, warehouses, hospitals,
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The coat of arms summarizes important features of the province, such as the one dedicated to the Virgin of the
Immaculate Conception, represented in light blue background, which is a Catholic town, represented on the cross, but, also see other items related to the history, geography and landscape.
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In the early 16th century, Chiclayo was inhabited by two ethnic groups; the Cinto and
Collique. The chieftains of these ethnic groups donated part of their land for the construction of a Franciscan convent. This section of land was approved by the royal decree of 17 September 1585. Thus, with the
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climate, being comfortable and dry. This is due to the strong winds called "cyclones" that lower temperature to a moderate climate for most of the year except in the summer months where the temperature rises, so summer is often spent in resorts like Puerto Eten and Pimentel. In the summer months
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In Chiclayo, the mayor is the head of government. The mayor is democratically elected for a period of four years. Each district also has a mayor, under the supervision of the mayor of Chiclayo. They are responsible for coordinating government administrative action in their district. the current
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The Mochicans produced ceramics with elaborate designs, representing religious themes, humans, animals, and scenes of ceremonies and myths reflecting their perception of the world. They were famous for huaco-portraits, which are preserved in museums around the country, highlighting amazing
2275:'s most popular dishes are the Chiclayo Arroz con pato, rice and duck, and abrito a la norteña. Arroz con pato, rice with duck, is as the name suggests that is also spicy and acidic, containing duck macerated in garlic and vinegar, and peppers. Abrito a la norteña is served with cooked
599:. He named Chiclayo "the Heroic City" to recognize the courage of its citizens in the fight for independence, a title it still holds. Other nicknames for Chiclayo include "The Capital of Friendship" and the "Pearl of the North", due to its kind and friendly nature of its people.
2750:. Former Minister leader of the cabinet; Yehuda Simon Munaro (* Lima, 18 July 1947 –) is a veterinarian, Peruvian sociologist and politician. The 10 October 2008 was appointed prime minister of Peru, replacing Jorge del Castillo, 1 remained in office until 11 July 2009.
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highway. Under the thirty-minute range are, in order of hierarchy, Ferreñafe, Santa Rosa, Eten, Illimo and Tuman. Chiclayo is at the center of the Chancay River delta, in a fertile valley. The city is the fourth largest in Peru, after
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six districts of Chiclayo The metropolitan area comprises central Chiclayo and adjacent areas, including the provincial capital of Lambayeque, some of which serve as bedroom communities and supply goods to Chiclayo.
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with the sun shining all year around. Since the city of Chiclayo is located in a tropical zone near the Equator, the weather should be hot, humid, and rainy. However, it mostly resembles a
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Guía metropolitana, comercial, industrial y estadística de la ciudad de Chiclayo. Ciudad Comercial del Norte peruano. Chiclayo, 2002, incluye un croquis de la ciudad de Chiclayo.
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instead of yucca. Loche de Lambayque, also known as pumpkin loche, is a type of fruit common in Chiclayo, dating back to pre-Hispanic times.
2219:. Other museums in Chiclayo are the Huaca Rajada, similar to the Royal Tombs of Sipan Museum, and the Hans Heinrich Bruning National Museum.
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3756:La Libertad
3632:Chachapoyas
3143:24 February
3063:El Comercio
3039:20 November
2756:, architect
2679:, Venezuela
2666:, Argentina
2608:Chachapoyas
2300:Juan Aurich
2283:containing
1954:La Victoria
1233:subtropical
1158:La Victoria
1085:AP-FREDEMO
1063:AP-FREDEMO
1052:AP-FREDEMO
962:During the
749:Description
636:Wari Empire
524:14000-14013
420:(2013-2026)
314: /
3929:Categories
3851:San Martín
3766:Lambayeque
3617:Department
3334:Lambayeque
3114:21 January
2926:References
2638:Lambayeque
2634:colectivos
2536:LATAM Perú
2336:Basketball
2332:Volleyball
2213:Lambayeque
2028:8 km
2001:7 km
1920:0 km
1874:Households
1869:Population
1816:Source 2:
1718:(≥ 1.0 mm)
944:Huamachuco
932:Lambayeque
729:Chekliayok
687:chiclayop,
672:Lambayeque
648:Lambayeque
500:Chiclayano
447:Population
399:Government
389:Founded by
351:Lambayeque
66:newspapers
55:"Chiclayo"
3847:Moyobamba
3686:Cajamarca
3682:Cajamarca
3460:Cajamarca
2705:, Ecuador
2692:, Ecuador
2588:Cajamarca
2564:Star Perú
2540:Star Perú
2460:does not
2370:Main Park
2316:Pirata FC
1935:167,717*
1908:260,948*
1884:Elevation
1881:(hab/km)
1861:the city
1198:Geography
1150:districts
1136:Districts
1123:2019–2022
1112:2015–2018
1101:2011–2015
1090:2007–2011
1079:2003–2006
1068:1999–2002
1057:1996–1998
1046:1993–1995
940:Cajamarca
913:Atahualpa
909:Cajamarca
725:Chiclayap
699:chiclayos
695:Cajamarca
683:chiclayep
658:Etymology
569:Cɥiclaiæp
531:Area code
506:Time zone
439:Elevation
3935:Chiclayo
3877:Pucallpa
3811:Moquegua
3807:Moquegua
3762:Chiclayo
3752:Trujillo
3742:Huancayo
3676:Ayacucho
3672:Ayacucho
3666:Arequipa
3662:Arequipa
3656:Apurímac
3636:Amazonas
3570:Trujillo
3565:Tarapoto
3540:Pucallpa
3495:Huancayo
3475:Chimbote
3470:Chiclayo
3455:Ayacucho
3450:Arequipa
3438:Peruvian
3380:Chiclayo
3369:Chiclayo
3237:Archived
3168:23 April
3068:29 April
2968:Archived
2773:See also
2664:Banfield
2630:cousters
2568:Tarapoto
2109:San Jose
2081:1,903.02
2071:574,408*
2043:32,346*
2035:Pimentel
2016:12,606*
1989:23,092*
1968:2,646.4
1962:77,699*
1941:5,943.2
1914:5,182.7
1851:Trujillo
1847:Arequipa
1836:Chiclayo
1763:Average
1642:Average
1357:(102.6)
1312:(102.6)
1302:(100.4)
1213:Trujillo
1203:Location
1162:Pimentel
1144:Chiclayo
928:Trujillo
917:Arequipa
902:Arequipa
898:Trujillo
721:Mochican
691:Mochican
664:Chiclayo
628:Trujillo
616:Trujillo
612:Arequipa
606:, after
585:Trujillo
552:Chiclayo
375:Chiclayo
370:District
363:Chiclayo
358:Province
273:Chiclayo
240:Chiclayo
207:Chiclayo
127:Chiclayo
3881:Ucayali
3787:Iquitos
3726:Huánuco
3722:Huánuco
3652:Abancay
3550:Sullana
3520:Juliaca
3515:Iquitos
3500:Huánuco
3480:Chincha
3397:. 1921.
3190:27 June
2650:twinned
2596:Cutervo
2572:Iquitos
2481:removed
2466:sources
2302:of the
2195:Museums
2076:130,180
2022:268.04
1995:287.39
1981:Pomalca
1965:16,447
1938:34,641
1911:60,325
1879:Density
1876:(2007)
1711:(1.06)
1706:(0.02)
1701:(0.07)
1696:(0.03)
1691:(0.02)
1686:(0.01)
1676:(0.02)
1671:(0.05)
1666:(0.16)
1661:(0.35)
1656:(0.09)
1651:(0.23)
1637:(50.0)
1632:(50.0)
1627:(50.0)
1622:(53.6)
1617:(53.6)
1612:(51.8)
1607:(53.6)
1602:(55.0)
1597:(51.8)
1592:(55.0)
1587:(50.9)
1582:(60.8)
1577:(59.0)
1567:(63.5)
1562:(63.7)
1557:(61.3)
1552:(60.1)
1547:(59.4)
1542:(59.5)
1537:(60.3)
1532:(62.1)
1527:(64.0)
1522:(66.4)
1517:(68.9)
1512:(68.9)
1507:(66.7)
1497:(69.8)
1492:(71.2)
1487:(67.5)
1482:(65.8)
1477:(64.9)
1472:(65.1)
1467:(65.8)
1462:(67.8)
1457:(70.0)
1452:(73.0)
1447:(75.7)
1442:(75.7)
1437:(74.1)
1427:(79.5)
1422:(80.8)
1417:(77.5)
1412:(75.6)
1407:(74.5)
1402:(74.1)
1397:(74.5)
1392:(76.8)
1387:(79.9)
1382:(83.8)
1377:(86.5)
1372:(86.9)
1367:(84.4)
1352:(93.2)
1347:(90.0)
1342:(86.0)
1337:(86.9)
1332:(88.5)
1327:(95.7)
1322:(94.5)
1317:(94.8)
1307:(96.8)
1297:(97.2)
1223:Climate
1166:Pomalca
1000:Sullana
862:El Niño
832:El Niño
778:History
759:Naylamp
735:Symbols
676:Morrope
565:Mochica
540:Website
496:Demonym
490:812,548
463:600,440
455:609,400
381:Settled
327:Country
80:scholar
3871:Tumbes
3867:Tumbes
3791:Loreto
3777:Huacho
3696:Callao
3692:Callao
3646:Ancash
3642:Huaraz
3560:Talara
3505:Huaraz
3490:Huacho
3465:Callao
3302:20 May
3219:4 July
2950:3 June
2690:Cuenca
2677:Bocono
2652:with:
2626:combis
2612:Tumbes
2610:, and
2552:Panama
2285:Tamale
2049:486.2
2046:9,301
2040:66.53
2019:3,664
2013:47.03
1992:5,802
1986:80.35
1959:29.36
1932:28.22
1905:50.35
1849:, and
1681:(0.0)
1248:Month
1168:, and
1156:, and
1035:Period
755:'Tumi'
740:Shield
710:Cheqta
614:, and
519:UBIGEO
346:Region
336:
82:
75:
68:
61:
53:
3861:Tacna
3857:Tacna
3831:Piura
3827:Piura
3821:Pasco
3746:Junín
3706:Cuzco
3702:Cusco
3555:Tacna
3535:Piura
3530:Pisco
3485:Cusco
3344:4 May
3280:4 May
3209:(PDF)
3017:4 May
2600:Bagua
2592:Chota
2584:Piura
2340:Rugby
2291:Sport
2281:Piura
2277:Yucca
2061:Total
2008:Reque
1758:10.6
1287:Year
1170:Reque
1038:Mayor
936:Piura
900:, or
894:Piura
765:'Sea'
513:(PET)
511:UTC-5
486:Metro
87:JSTOR
73:books
3841:Puno
3837:Puno
3772:Lima
3621:Peru
3545:Puno
3525:Lima
3346:2013
3304:2013
3282:2013
3221:2017
3192:2017
3170:2015
3145:2014
3116:2019
3070:2013
3041:2015
3019:2013
2952:2015
2703:Loja
2604:Jaén
2578:Land
2570:and
2544:Lima
2538:and
2464:any
2462:cite
2374:Peru
2338:and
2326:and
2314:and
2267:Food
2099:INEI
1887:masl
1864:Area
1843:Lima
1767:(%)
1755:0.6
1752:0.3
1749:0.4
1746:0.2
1743:0.2
1740:0.0
1737:0.3
1734:0.7
1731:1.9
1728:3.6
1725:1.3
1722:1.2
1709:26.9
1635:10.0
1630:10.0
1625:10.0
1620:12.0
1615:12.0
1610:11.0
1605:12.0
1600:12.8
1595:11.0
1590:12.8
1585:10.5
1580:16.0
1575:15.0
1565:17.5
1560:17.6
1555:16.3
1550:15.6
1545:15.2
1540:15.3
1535:15.7
1530:16.7
1525:17.8
1520:19.1
1515:20.5
1510:20.5
1505:19.3
1495:21.0
1490:21.8
1485:19.7
1480:18.8
1475:18.3
1470:18.4
1465:18.8
1460:19.9
1455:21.1
1450:22.8
1445:24.3
1440:24.3
1435:23.4
1425:26.4
1420:27.1
1415:25.3
1410:24.2
1405:23.6
1400:23.4
1395:23.6
1390:24.9
1385:26.6
1380:28.8
1375:30.3
1370:30.5
1365:29.1
1355:39.2
1350:34.0
1345:32.2
1340:30.0
1335:30.5
1330:31.4
1325:35.4
1320:34.7
1315:34.9
1310:39.2
1305:36.0
1300:38.0
1295:36.2
1284:Dec
1281:Nov
1278:Oct
1275:Sep
1272:Aug
1269:Jul
1266:Jun
1263:May
1260:Apr
1257:Mar
1254:Feb
1251:Jan
1217:Lima
890:Lima
848:The
810:The
806:tomb
802:The
674:and
668:Zaña
608:Lima
589:Lima
581:Peru
575:and
426:Area
339:Peru
170:Seal
160:Flag
59:news
3736:Ica
3732:Ica
3510:Ica
2512:Air
2475:by
2025:21
1998:29
1971:23
1944:28
1917:27
1866:km
1806:77
1803:76
1800:78
1797:79
1794:79
1791:80
1788:79
1785:78
1782:76
1779:75
1776:74
1773:72
1770:73
1704:0.5
1699:1.9
1694:0.8
1689:0.6
1684:0.3
1679:0.0
1674:0.4
1669:1.3
1664:4.0
1659:8.8
1654:2.4
1649:5.9
1004:Ica
1002:to
727:or
714:yoc
685:or
471:4th
42:by
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