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Limatambo International Airport (IATA: LIM, ICAO: SPIM) was an
airport of Lima, Peru that
operated from 1935
until 1
January 1964, when it was replaced...
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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)...
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Limatambo Building (Spanish:
Edificio Limatambo), also
known as the
Seoane Building (Spanish:
Edificio Seoane), was a
building in San
Isidro District...
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American cities. The
airport was
conceived in 1960 to
replace the old
Limatambo International Airport,
which was
located in the San
Isidro District, because...
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since July 1961, in San
Isidro District,
occupying the
former premises of
Limatambo International Airport. As of
March 24, 2025, it is
headed by the Minister...
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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...
- (Armendáriz, Balconcillo, Barboncito, La Palma,
Conde San Isidro, Lince,
Limatambo,
Santa Cruz and Chacarilla), as well as the
lands at
Leuro and Ocharán...
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through the
center of the
Limatambo roundabout,
continues with the axis of the
extension of said street,
bordering the
Limatambo airport, to the south, to...
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Building (after 1944;
officially known as the
Residencial Miranda).
Edificio Limatambo,
another well-known
building whose demolition was also met with controversy...
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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...