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Motivations and segmentation of the demand for coastal cities: A study in Lima, Peru
International Journal of Tourism Research, 2021Mauricio Carvache-Franco +2 more
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The Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2018
Norma A Ciau-Solís +2 more
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Particulate matter levels in a South American megacity: the metropolitan area of Lima-Callao, Peru
Environmental Monitoring & Assessment, 2017José S. Silva +5 more
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By the mid-sixteenth century, Lima, or the City of the Kings, had become the main political, economic, religious, and cultural center of the Spanish monarchy in South America, just a few decades after its foundation by Francisco Pizarro in 1535. Pope Paul III promoted Lima to a bishopric in 1541 and an archbishopric in 1546, while the Crown elevated it
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