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  1. Sítio. www.munlima.gob.pe. Lima ( pronunciado em português : [ˈlimɐ]; pronunciado em castelhano : [ˈlima]) é a capital e a maior cidade do Peru. Localiza-se nos vales dos rios Chillón, Rímac e Lurín, na parte central do litoral peruano, com vista para o Oceano Pacífico.

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    Lima. /  12.06000°S 77.03750°W  / -12.06000; -77.03750. Lima ( / ˈliːmə / LEE-mə; locally [ˈlima] ), founded in 1535 as the Ciudad de los Reyes ( locally [sjuˈðað ðe los ˈreʝes], Spanish for "City of Kings "), is the capital and largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón, Rímac and Lurín Rivers, in ...

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  3. Lima, oficialmente, según la Constitución, Ciudad de Lima, [10] Ciudad de los Reyes en su fundación, es la capital de la República del Perú. [11] Está ubicada en la costa central del país , a orillas del océano Pacífico , integrando una extensa y poblada área urbana, flanqueada por el desierto costero , y extendida sobre ...

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    Lima, city, capital of Peru. It is the country’s commercial and industrial centre. Central Lima is located at an elevation of 512 feet (156 metres) on the south bank of the Rímac River, about 8 miles (13 km) inland from the Pacific Ocean port of Callao, and has an area of 27 square miles (70 square km). Its name is a corruption of the Quechua name ...

    Perhaps the best clue to the significance of Lima to the country of Peru can be found in its most popular nickname: El Pulpo (“The Octopus”). Metropolitan Lima’s huge size—it accounts for about one-fourth of the total population of Peru—has both resulted from and stimulated the concentration of people, capital, political influence, and social innovations. Lima’s unique status is but one of the more important consequences of a highly centralized, unitary state that from its inception in the early 19th century solved interregional conflicts by focusing power and prestige on the city. With its port of Callao and its location at the centre of Peru’s Pacific coast, Lima was long the only point of contact between the country and the outside world.

    As with many sprawling and rapidly growing metropolitan centres, Lima has its detractors as well as its promoters. Those who remember the more tranquil, traditional days, before the arrival of millions of migrants and before the many buses and automobiles brought pollution and congestion, are prone to use another nickname for the capital: Lima la Horrible. This is the noisy, dirty, gloomy, damp, and depressing Lima, perceptions shared by both short-term visitors and longtime residents. Even though sunshine does break through the dense coastal fog in the summer, Lima then becomes unbearably hot as well as humid, and the sunshine seems to emphasize even more clearly the grimy buildings and lack of greenery in the central city.

  4. História de Lima. Jirón de la Unión foi a principal rua de Lima no início do século XX. A história de Lima, capital do Peru, começou com a sua fundação por Francisco Pizarro em 18 de janeiro de 1535. A cidade foi fundada no vale do rio Rímac em uma área povoada pela política de Ychsma.

  5. O Centro Histórico de Lima, no Peru, está classificado como Património Mundial da Unesco desde 1988. Embora seriamente danificada por terremotos, a "Cidade dos Reis" foi, até meados do século XVIII , a capital e mais importante cidade dos domínios espanhóis na América do Sul .