Lima, City of the Kings, offers many attractions to visitors

Lima, named the City of the Kings by the Spanish conquerors, was founded by Francisco Pizarro on January 18, 1535 on the Rímac valley It is the capital of Peru and a great metropolis with approximately eight million inhabitants. Its historic center was awarded the World Heritage Site status by Unesco in 1988. For example, the San Francisco Convent, located at the well-known Damero de Pizarro, was added to the Unesco list in 1991. (ANDINA - click
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Peru earmarks $ 4 million to promote tourism in northern regions
Peruvian minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism, Mercedes Aráoz, said today that about four million dollars (11 million nuevos soles) will be earmarked for the promotion and carrying out of tourist development projects in Peru's northern regions. She highlighted that all northern cities have important tourist resources which is why the government has earmarked 35 percent of the annual total budget (over 35 million soles) for tourist development projects. (ANDINA - click
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Peru to promote adventure, nature and cultural tourism in Mexico
The Commission of the Peruvian Export and Tourism Promotion Agency (PromPerú) will promote adventure, nature and cultural tourism in Peru in the event "Specialized Door to door Mexico 2008 ", which will be held in Mexico City from May 18 to 22. This event will target the most important tour operators in Mexico, to promote thematic tourism in Peru. (ANDINA - click
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Peru to promote communitarian tourism at Brazilian fair
The Commission of the Peruvian Export and Tourism Promotion Agency (PromPerú) will participate in the international tourism event II Communitarian Tourism Showroom of Latin America and the II International Seminar on Sustainable Tourism to be held in Brazil. Both events, which are organized by Derramar Institute and the Forum on Defense of the Costeira Zone of Ceará, will take place from May 12 to 15 at Fortaleza city. (ANDINA - click
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