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Limatambo International Airport (IATA: LIM, ICAO: SPIM) was an
airport of Lima, Peru from 1935
until 1960, when it was
replaced by the
Jorge Chávez International...
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Limatambo District is one of nine
districts of the
province Anta in Peru. One of the
highest peaks of the
district is
Hatun Q'asa at 5,338 m (17,513 ft)...
- The
Limatambo Building (Spanish:
Edificio Limatambo), also
known as the
Seoane Building (Spanish:
Edificio Seoane), was a
building in
Lince District,...
- (Cachimayo)
Chinchaypujio (Chinchaypujio)
Huarocondo (Huarocondo)
Limatambo (
Limatambo)
Mollepata (Mollepata)
Pucyura (Pucyura)
Zurite (Zurite) The people...
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supplier of the warehouses. A
couple of
years later, he
bought the
Limatambo ranch,
which includes part of the
current districts of San Borja, San...
- Hipódromo de San
Felipe Hipódromo de
Santa Beatriz Lima
Penitentiary Limatambo Building Marsano Palace Moorish Arch
National Stadium San
Jorge Prison...
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among the
busiest airports in
South America. Lima's
first airport was the
Limatambo Airport in San Isidro. It
ceased operations in 1960 due to a lack of space...
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higher standard of living, such as
Barrio Medico,
Calera de la
Merced and
Limatambo.[citation needed] Also
found Residencial San
Pedro (across the park or...
- Andaguayias, at the
battle between Curaguaci and
Auancay northwest of Cuzco, at
Limatambo,
about 20
miles from Cuzco, and Ichubamba,
where Huáscar's men fled. In...
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landing strip in Peru also functioned,
prior to the
construction of the
Limatambo International Airport. The
urbanization section was
planned according...