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1308:Humala
1303:García
1298:Toledo
1283:García
1183:Leguía
1163:Leguía
1143:Romaña
1108:Arenas
893:La Mar
853:La Mar
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599:(1972)
593:(1972)
587:(1964)
581:(1960)
575:(1952)
569:(1951)
563:(1949)
557:(1947)
331:Spouse
316:, Peru
44:Rivero
1243:Odría
1233:Odría
1188:Ponce
1078:Prado
1073:Pardo
1053:Balta
1043:Prado
1033:Pezet
1028:Prado
1023:Pezet
973:Elías
963:Nieto
948:Vidal
868:Sucre
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393:Cusco
75:44th
832:Peru
722:OCLC
692:ISBN
656:ISSN
625:ISBN
520:and
432:APRA
314:Lima
304:Died
298:Peru
281:Born
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38:is
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