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  • 121Music of the former Netherlands Antilles — The music of the former Netherlands Antilles is a mixture of native, African and European elements, and is closely connected with trends from neighboring countries like Venezuela and Colombia and islands like Puerto Rico, Cuba, Santo Domingo,… …

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  • 122March of the One Hundred Thousand — The March of the One Hundred Thousand was a manifestation of popular protest against the military dictatorship in Brazil, which occurred on June 26, 1968 in Rio de Janeiro, organized by the student movement and with the participation of artists,… …

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  • 123LIMA —    (200), capital of Peru, 6 m. inland from Callao, its port, a picturesque but somewhat shabby city, 700 ft. above the sea level, regularly built, with many plazas; has a cathedral and 70 churches; trade is in the hands of foreigners, mostly… …

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  • 124Lima — /ˈlimə/ (say leemuh) noun the capital and largest city of Peru, in the western part, near the Pacific coast …

  • 125Lima — noun capital and largest city and economic center of Peru; located in western Peru; was capital of the Spanish empire in the New World until the 19th century • Syn: ↑capital of Peru • Instance Hypernyms: ↑national capital • Part Holonyms: ↑Peru,… …

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  • 126City of the Three Kings — Cologne, Germany, where it is reputed the Magi or Three Kings are buried; Lima, Peru …

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  • 127Lima — Li|ma the capital city of Peru, which is an important industrial centre and has a 16th century university …

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  • 128Transport in Lima — Micros in downtown Lima. Public transport in Lima is handled by buses, micros, taxicabs, and the so called mototaxis. Micros are the most common means of public transportation in Lima and many other cities in Peru. There are also more than 100 km …

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