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Tacna
Tacna-Tacna
Tacna, officially known as San Pedro de Tacna, is a city in southern Peru and the regional capital of the Tacna Region. A very commercially active city
Tacna-Peru–Bolivian Confederation
Peru–Bolivian Confederation, by decree given in Lima on October 28, 1836. A congress known today as the Congress of Tacna (Spanish: Congreso de Tacna)
Tacna-Department of Tacna
Tacna (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtaɣna]; Aymara & Quechua: Taqna) is the southernmost department and region in Peru. The Chilean Army occupied the present-day
Tacna-Tacna (disambiguation)
Tacna is a city in southern Peru. Tacna may also refer to: The Tacna Region, also in Peru Tacna Province, a province in the Tacna region in Peru Tacna
Tacna-Chilenization of Tacna, Arica and Tarapacá
the extension of the military zone to Tacna, the dismissal of Peruvian prelates and interference with Peruvian religious establishments, the initiation
Tacna-Battle of Tacna
Battle of Tacna, also known as the Battle of the Peak of the Alliance (Spanish: Batalla del Alto de la Alianza), effectively destroyed the Peru-Bolivian
Tacna-War of the Pacific
which established definite boundaries. The 1929 Tacna–Arica compromise gave Arica to Chile and Tacna to Peru. The conflict is also known as the "Saltpeter
Tacna-Treaty of Lima (1929)
The Tacna–Arica compromise or Treaty of Lima was a series of documents that settled the territorial dispute of both Tacna and Arica provinces of Peru and
Tacna-Huancune (Peru)
Barroso mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about 5,567 m (18,264 ft) high. It is situated in the Tacna Region, Tacna Province, Palca District, southeast
Tacna-Chilean–Peruvian territorial dispute
effective return of Tacna to Peru at midnight, on the 28th of August 1929, creating the Department of Tacna, and Arica (both the former Peruvian Department as
Tacna-Peruvian–Bolivian War of 1841–42
Ballivián, occupied the Peruvian provinces of Moquegua, Puno, Tarapacá, Tacna and Arica. The eviction of Bolivian troops in southern Peru would be achieved
Tacna-Tacna Province
is the largest of four provinces in the Department of in southern located on the border with Chile and Bolivia. Its capital is
Tacna-Qutañani (Peru)
mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately 4,200 m (13,800 ft). It is located in the Tacna Region, Tacna Province, Pachia District
Tacna-Wallatiri (Peru)
Barroso mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about 4,600 metres (15,092 ft) high. It is situated in the Tacna Region, Tarata Province, Tarata District
Tacna-Languages of Peru
of the country, in parts of Puno, Moquegua, and Tacna. The rest of the Indigenous languages of Peru have more than 105 thousand speakers in total, and
Tacna-Peru
between Peru and Chile called the Treaty of Lima, returned Tacna to Peru. Between 1932 and 1933, Peru was engulfed in a year-long war with Colombia over a territorial
Tacna-Republic of South Peru
with its capital at Tacna. Peru–Bolivian Confederation War of the Confederation (1836–1839) "Ley Fundamental de la Confederación Perú-Boliviana (1837)"
Tacna-Warawarani (Peru)
a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about 5,200 metres (17,060 ft) high. It lies in the Tacna Region, Tacna Province, Palca District, and in the
Tacna-Tacna and Arica campaign
The Tacna and Arica campaign is known as the stage of the War of the Pacific after the Chilean conquest of the Peruvian department of Tarapacá, ending
Tacna-Coronel FAP Carlos Ciriani Santa Rosa International Airport
International Airport (IATA: TCQ, ICAO: SPTN) is an airport serving Tacna, Peru. It is run by CORPAC S.A. (Corporación Peruana de Aeropuertos y Aviación
Tacna-List of flags of Peru
Lima Province Loreto Madre de Dios Moquegua Pasco Piura Puno San Martín Tacna Tumbes Ucayali Abancay Aija Alto Amazonas Andahuaylas Anta Arequipa Ascope
Tacna-Handover of Tacna
The handover of Tacna (Spanish: Reincorporación de Tacna al Perú) from Chile to Peru took place on August 28, 1929. The event ended 49 years of Chilean
Tacna-Tarapacá Department (Peru)
In 1837, the Peru–Bolivian Confederation established the Litoral Department [es] within South Peru, separating the provinces of Tacna and Tarapacá from
Tacna-Achacollo (Peru)
Barroso mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about 5,690 metres (18,668 ft) high. It is situated in the Tacna Region, Tacna Province, Palca District, and in
Tacna-Economic history of Peru
Treaty of Lima in 1929, where Peru ceded Arica to Chile and Tacna remained in Peru. Tacna officially returned to Peru on August 29, 1929. The territorial
Tacna-Tacna Province (Chile)
former Peruvian provinces of Tacna and Arica of the also former Tacna Department, as well as a contested claim over Tarata, and was returned to Peru at midnight
Tacna-Wila Wilani (Moquegua-Tacna)
southern Peru, about 4,900 metres (16,076 ft) high. It is located in the Moquegua Region, Mariscal Nieto Province, Carumas District, and in the Tacna Region
Tacna-Flag of Peru
The flag of Peru was adopted by the government of Peru in 1825, and modified in 1950. According to the article 49 of the Constitution of Peru, it is a vertical
Tacna-Tacna Historical Museum
Tacna Historical Museum (Spanish: Museo Histórico Regional de Tacna) is a museum located in the center of the city of Tacna, Peru. The museum's displays
Tacna-Cristo Rey College, Tacna
Cristo Rey College, Tacna, is a private Catholic primary and secondary school, located in the city of Tacna in the south of Peru. The school was founded
Tacna-Regions of Peru
Lima Lima Province Callao Loreto Madre de Dios Moquegua Pasco Piura Puno Tacna Tumbes San Martín Ucayali According to the Organic Law of Regional Governments
Tacna-Casiri (Tacna)
complex volcano in the Barroso mountain range of the Andes, in the Tacna Region of Peru. It consists of four individual volcanic edifices with lava domes;
Tacna-Lima
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
Tacna-Regional Government of Tacna
Governments of Peru Department of Tacna "Con proyectos GORE Tacna fortalecerá salud mental de la población". Gob.pe. Gobierno Regional Tacna. 2023-10-10
Tacna-Wiqu (Tacna)
Barroso mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about 5,200 metres (17,060 ft) high. It is located in the Tacna Region, Tacna Province, Palca District, and in
Tacna-Waña Q'awa (Tacna)
mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately 4,000 m (13,000 ft). It is located in the Tacna Region, Tacna Province, Palca District
Tacna-HNLMS Amsterdam (A836)
December 2014 it was decommissioned and sold to the Peruvian Navy where it was renamed BAP Tacna. Amsterdam is a replenishment oiler that was designed
Tacna-Jorge Basadre
director of the Peruvian National Library. Jorge Basadre was born to Carlos Basadre Forero and Olga Eloísa Grohmann Butler in Tacna, which was then under
Tacna-Paseo Cívico de Tacna
Colón from 1892 to 1957, is the main square of the historic centre of Tacna, Peru. It features landmarks such as the city's cathedral, the Monument to
Tacna-Chulluncane (Peru)
mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately 4,600 m (15,100 ft). It is located in the Tacna Region, Tacna Province, Palca District
Tacna-Tacna Parabolic Arch
Parabólico), is a quarried pink stone monument located on the Paseo Cívico de Tacna, built in honor of the heroes of the War of the Pacific, Admiral Miguel
Tacna-Huilacollo (Tacna)
mountain in the Andes of southern Peru which reaches a height of approximately 5,000 m (16,000 ft). It is located in the Tacna Region, Candarave Province, on
Tacna-The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Peru
of Latter-day Saints in Peru refers to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and its members in Peru. The first small branch was
Tacna-Tacna–Arica railway
The Tacna–Arica railway is a transnational railway that connects the cities of Tacna and Arica, located in Peru and Chile, respectively. Agreed upon as
Tacna-Geography of Peru
3501162000; -70.376320500 (Pacific Ocean (South))) in the Tacna District, Tacna Province, Tacna Region Westernmost point: either Punta Pariñas (04°40′45″S
Tacna-Municipal Theatre of Tacna
Municipal Theatre of Tacna (Spanish: Teatro Municipal de Tacna) is a teatre located in the center of Tacna, Peru. It was built in 1870 by the Spanish
Tacna-Lluqu Qullu
Barroso mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about 5,000 m (16,000 ft) high. It is located in the Tacna Region, Tacna Province, Palca District, and in the
Tacna-Ichocollo (Tacna)
reaches a height of approximately 4,400 m (14,400 ft). It is located in the Tacna Region, Candarave Province, Candarave District, and in the Tarata Province
Tacna-Republic of North Peru
establishment of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation, by decree given in Lima on October 28, 1836. A congress known today as the Congress of Tacna was ordered to
Tacna-Auquitaipe
Barroso mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about 5,600 m (18,400 ft) high. It is located in the Tacna Region, Tacna Province, Palca District, and in the
Tacna-Treaty of Ancón
treaty, known as the Treaty of Lima, ceded Arica to Chile, while Peru regained Tacna and received USD $6 million indemnity and other concessions. During
Tacna-Tacna Prefecture
The Tacna Prefecture, also known as the Tacna Intendancy, is a building located at Blondell street, in the homonymous city in Peru. It was built and used
Tacna-Tacna Courthouse
The Tacna Courthouse (Casa Jurídica) is located in the city of Tacna in Peru. The building played an important role in transferring the town from Chile
Tacna-Peruvian War of Independence
three months, ending in May 1812, was, like the Tacna movement, united more citizens in southern Peru of different backgrounds and proved the anti-peninsular
Tacna-Arica Province (Peru)
The department was located in southern Peru, near the Pacific Ocean. It was limited to the north by the Tacna Province, in the south by the Tarapacá Department
Tacna-Vilavilque (Chile and Peru)
Parinacota Region, Parinacota Province, and on the Peruvian side it lies in the Tacna Region, Tacna Province, Palca District. Vilavilque lies southeast
Tacna-Rail transport in Peru
territory passed to Chile; after a settlement in 1929 the Tacna end of the line was returned to Peru while the port of Arica remained in Chilean hands. The
Tacna-Wila Qullu (Palca)
range in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately 4,600 m (15,100 ft). It is located in the Tacna Region, Tacna Province, Palca District
Tacna-Coruña (mountain)
Barroso mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about 5,453 metres (17,890 ft) high. It is situated in the Tacna Region, Tacna Province, Palca District, and in
Tacna-Jachatacasirca
870-metre-high (15,980 ft) mountain in the Andes of southern Peru. It is situated in the Tacna Region, Tarata Province, on the border of the districts of
Tacna-Qiwñani
mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about 4,200 metres (13,780 ft) high. It is located in the Tacna Region, Tacna Province, Palca District, near the
Tacna-Peruvian Civil War of 1884–1885
result of the ratification of the Treaty of Ancón, which ceded the Arica and Tacna provinces to Chile after the lost War of the Pacific. The rivalry between
Tacna-Cripta de los Héroes (Tacna)
at Intiorko Hill, Tacna, Peru. Originally inaugurated by the Chilean administration in 1901 and rededicated in 1930 by the Peruvian government, the monument
Tacna-Edificio Tacna-Colmena
located on the periphery of the Historic Centre of Lima, Peru. It stands at the intersection of Tacna and Nicolás de Piérola avenues, a few blocks from Plaza
Tacna-Nasa Parqu
939-metre-high (16,204 ft) mountain in the Andes of southern Peru. It is situated in the Tacna Region, Candarave Province, Candarave District. Nasa Parqu
Tacna-List of cities in Peru
list of cities in Peru by population. For metropolitan areas see List of metropolitan areas of Peru. List of metropolitan areas of Peru List of regions
Tacna-Jorge Basadre Grohmann National University
Jorge Basadre Grohmann) is a public university located in the city of Tacna, Peru. It was founded by Decree Law No. 1894 on August 26, 1971; academic activities
Tacna-Telephone numbers in Peru
Telephone numbers in Peru are made of: Nine digits for mobile numbers across the country. The first digit is always the number nine. Seven digits in the
Tacna-History of smallpox
Daniel Castillo (December 2017). "Tras los pasos de la muerte. Mortandad en Tacna durante la Guerra del Pacífico, 1879–1880". Historia. 50 (2): 399–441. doi:10
Tacna-Cerro Barroso
Cerro Barroso is a mountain in the Andes of Peru. It has a height of 5741 metres. List of mountains in the Andes v t e
Tacna-1982 Copa Perú
v Deportivo Garcilaso Atlético Grau v Defensor Tacna Atlético Torino v Unión Gonzales Prada (in Spanish) Copa Peru 1982 (in Spanish) Semanario Pasión
Tacna-Tacna Locomotive park
Tacna Locomotive park, (Parque de la Locomotora) is a park, located at the Alameda Bolognesi, in the centre of the city of Tacna, Peru. It features a 19th-century
Tacna-Chupiquiña
Parinacota Region, Parinacota Province, and on the Peruvian side it lies in the Tacna Region, Tacna Province, Palca District. Chupiquiña lies southeast
Tacna-Avenida Tacna
Tacna Avenue (Spanish: Avenida Tacna), formerly Jirón Tacna, is one of the main avenues that surround the Damero de Pizarro in the historic centre of
Tacna-Alfonso Ugarte de Tacna
(sometimes referred as Alfonso Ugarte de Tacna) is a Peruvian football club, playing in the city of Tacna, Tacna, Peru. The Club Deportivo Alfonso Ugarte was
Tacna-2001 southern Peru earthquake
(Severe). The quake affected the Peruvian regions of Arequipa, Moquegua and Tacna. It was the most devastating earthquake in Peru since the catastrophic 1970
Tacna-Phusnu Pullawi
mountain range in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately 4,200 m (13,800 ft). It is located in the Tacna Region, Tarata Province, Tarata
Tacna-Litoral Department (1837–1857)
Department of Tacna (Spanish: Departamento de Tacna), was a department originally part of South Peru, a constituent country of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation
Tacna-Arica
by being next to the Pan-American Highway, being connected to both Tacna in Peru and La Paz in Bolivia by railroad and being served by an international
Tacna-Port of Arica
. It is serviced by the –Arica railway. Chile– relations Casa Yanulaque " to Take Arica Dock by Feb". BNamericas. 1999-12-06. "
Tacna-Francisco Antonio de Zela
anti-Spanish rebellion [es] in the Peruvian city of Tacna on June 20, 1811, in an attempt to start the independence of Peru. De Zela was supported by a large
Tacna-Peruvian Air Force
The Peruvian Air Force (Spanish: Fuerza Aérea del Perú, FAP) is the branch of the Peruvian Armed Forces tasked with defending the nation and its interests
Tacna-Tarata, Peru
Tarata is a city in the Tacna Region in southern Peru. It is the capital of Tarata District and Tarata Province. The works of the archaeologist Rogger
Tacna-Juqhuri
Jucuri) is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about 5,223.1 metres (17,136 ft) high. It lies in the Tacna Region, Tarata Province, Tarata District.
Tacna-Queñuta
mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about 5,200 metres (17,060 ft) high. It is located in the Tacna Region, Tacna Province, Palca District, near the
Tacna-Tacna Ornamental Fountain
Tacna Ornamental Fountain, is a fountain located in the Paseo Cívico of the centre of the city of Tacna, Peru. There are various stories about this ornamental
Tacna-Tacna Cathedral
Tacna Cathedral is a church located next to the Paseo Cívico de Tacna at San Martín Avenue, in the center of the city of Tacna, Peru. Its construction
Tacna-2011 South American U-20 Championship
19:00 Estadio Jorge Basadre, Tacna Referee: Víctor Hugo Carrillo (Peru) 17 January 2011 21:10 Estadio Jorge Basadre, Tacna Referee: Diego Abal (Argentina)
Tacna-Roman Catholic Diocese of Tacna and Moquegua
Tacna and Moquegua (Latin: Dioecesis Tacnensis et Moqueguensis) is a suffragan diocese of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Arequipa in southern Peru,
Tacna-Battle of Arica
between the forces of Chile and Peru. After the Battle of Tacna and the following Bolivian withdrawal from the war, Peru had to stand alone for the rest
Tacna-Peruvian Civil War of 1843–1844
led by Domingo Nieto and Ramon Castilla. A battle was fought at Pachia in Tacna on August 29, 1843. A clash occurred at San Antonio, Moquegua on October
Tacna-Gerardo Vargas Hurtado
plebiscite campaigns of 1925 and 1926 in favor of Peru for the former provinces of Tacna and Arica to rejoin Peruvian territory. In 1925, some chapters of his
Tacna-Wariri
is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about 4,800 metres (15,748 ft) high. It is located in the Tacna Region, Tarata Province, Susapaya District
Tacna-Tacna Department (Chile)
the three departments of the Tacna Province, incorporating as well a disputed claim over Tarata, and was returned to Peru at midnight on the 28th of August
Tacna-Yunkani
the Andes of southern Peru. It is situated in the Moquegua Region, Mariscal Nieto Province, Carumas District, and in the Tacna Region, Candarave Province
Tacna-Qupa Phuju
the Andes of southern Peru. It is located in the Moquegua Region, Mariscal Nieto Province, Carumas District, and in the Tacna Region, Candarave Province
Tacna-Sasawini
Sasahuini) is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about 5,000 m (16,000 ft) high. It is located in the Tacna Region, Candarave Province, Candarave District
Tacna-Tarapacá Province (Peru)
Department of South Peru, a constituent country of Peru-Bolivia. In 1853 the Moquegua Department, contained Moquegua Province, Tacna Province, Arica Province
Tacna-Old Valley of Tacna
Old Valley of Tacna is a large natural area in Tacna, Peru. It's located between 670 and 1,090 m.a.s.l. It is approximately 23 km long. And the climate
Tacna-Choreveco (Tacna)
is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about 5,000 metres (16,404 ft) high. It is located in the Tacna Region, Candarave Province, Candarave District
Tacna-Anti-Peruvian sentiment
Vergara that harmed Peru by ceding its coastline to Chile in exchange for military aid to annex Tacna and Arica (at that time owned by Peru and coveted by
Tacna-Indigenous peoples of Peru
Indigenous peoples of Peru, or Native Peruvians, comprise a large number of ethnic groups who inhabit territory in present-day Peru. Indigenous cultures
Tacna-Lake Paracota (Tarata)
(possibly from Aymara phara dry, quta lake, "dry lake") is a lake in Peru located in the Tacna Region, Tarata Province, Susapaya District. It is situated at
Tacna-Qina Mich'i
030-metre-high (16,500 ft) mountain in the Andes of southern Peru. It is located in the Tacna Region, Candarave Province, Candarave District. Qina Mich'i
Tacna-Chontacollo
Barroso mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about 5,300 metres (17,388 ft) high. It is situated in the Tacna Region, Tarata Province, Tarata District
Tacna-Pisacani
is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about 5,424.8 metres (17,798 ft) high. It is situated in the Tacna Region, Tarata Province, Ticaco District
Tacna-Tacna District
Tacna District is one of ten districts of Tacna Province in Peru. (in Spanish) Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática. Banco de Información Distrital
Tacna-Wila Uqharani
Barroso mountain range in the Andes of southern Peru, about 5,000 m (16,000 ft) high. It is situated in the Tacna Region, Tarata Province, Tarata District.
Tacna-Pisco
names. Peruvian pisco must be made in the country's five official D.O. (Denomination of Origin) departments—Lima, Ica, Arequipa, Moquegua and Tacna (only
Tacna-Wila Qullu (Tarata)
mountain range in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately 5,000 metres (16,404 ft). It is located in the Tacna Region, Tarata Province, Tarata
Tacna-Sama River (Peru)
river on the Pacific slope, located on the southern coast of Peru, in the department of Tacna. It is born in the Cotanvilque lagoon located in the Andean
Tacna-Iñuma
Barroso mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about 5,675 metres (18,619 ft) high. It is situated in the Tacna Region, Tacna Province, Palca District, and in
Tacna-Ancochaullane
Barroso mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about 5,300 metres (17,388 ft) high. It is located in the Tacna Region, Tacna Province, Palca District. Ancochaullane
Tacna-Peruvian Pisco
bandera del Perú and it is only produced on the coast (up to 2000 meters above sea level) in the departments of Lima, Ica, Arequipa, Moquegua y Tacna. About
Tacna-Highway 1 (Peru)
reaches the southern terminus, located in the Santa Rosa Border Post, in the Tacna Region at the border with Chile. Carretera Central "Vinci de Francia adquiere
Tacna-National Railway Museum (Peru)
The National Railway Museum of Peru is located in Tacna, Peru. The museum was built at the site of the old Tacna–Arica railway station, which connected
Tacna-Department of Puno
the north, Cusco and Arequipa on the west, Moquegua on the southwest, and Tacna on the south. Its capital is the city of Puno, which is located on Lake
Tacna-Chilean occupation of Peru
Army successfully defeated the Peruvian Army and occupied the southern Peruvian territories of Tarapacá, Arica and Tacna. By January 1881, the Chilean
Tacna-History of Peru
treaty was signed between Peru and Chile in 1929, known as the Treaty of Lima. As per the treaty, Tacna returned to Peru and Peru yielded permanently the
Tacna-Tarapacá Province
the Peruvian province of the same name. The province was created in 1883, having been awarded to Chile under the Treaty of Ancón, along with Tacna. The
Tacna-Chucñuma
Barroso mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about 5,000 metres (16,404 ft) high. It is situated in the Tacna Region, Tarata Province, Tarata District
Tacna-Pacollo
Barroso mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about 5,000 metres (16,404 ft) high. It is situated in the Tacna Region, Tarata Province, Tarata District
Tacna-Correo (newspaper)
national circulation in Peru, directed by Iván Slocovich Pardo, belonging to the El Comercio Group. It was founded in Tacna, in 1962, by the fishing
Tacna-Lake Paracota (Candarave)
Aymara phara dry, quta lake) or Laguna Parinacota is a lake in Peru located in the Tacna Region, Candarave Province, Candarave District. It is situated
Tacna-List of museums in Peru
Departmental Archives.) National Railway Museum (Peru) Salon Museo Arqueologico - archeological museum Tacna, southamericandestination.com, retrieved 6 September
Tacna-List of ambassadors of Chile to Peru
expulsion of Peruvian priests from the city of Tacna. List of ambassadors of Peru to Chile "RELACIONES DIPLOMATICAS ENTRE CHILE Y PERU". Ministerio de
Tacna-Lake Vilacota
wila red / blood, quta lake, "red lake") is a lake in the region of Tacna, in Peru. More precisely, it belongs to Tarata Province, Susapaya District, along
Tacna-Protectorate of Peru
The Protectorate of Peru (Spanish: Protectorado del Perú), also known as the Protectorate of San Martín (Spanish: Protectorado de San Martín), was a protectorate
Tacna-List of mosques in the Americas
Excélsior. 4 October 2014. Retrieved 12 October 2016. Islamic Bulletin, Trip to Peru, Issue 14 "SURINAME: Jüdische Gemeinde in Paramaribo mit neuem Leben". David
Tacna-Index of Peru-related articles
language Sport in Peru Stock Exchange of Peru Subdivisions of Peru Supreme Court of Peru Tacna Region Taxation in Peru Timeline of Peruvian history Topic
Tacna-Zuripujo
095-metre-high (16,716 ft) mountain in the Andes of southern Peru. It is situated in the Tacna Region, Candarave Province, Candarave District. It is southeast
Tacna-Churi Qullu
is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about 4,800 metres (15,748 ft) high. It is located in the Tacna Region, Tarata Province, Susapaya District
Tacna-List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Peru
Intangible Cultural Heritage, an organisation established by the convention. Peru signed the convention on 20 June 2005, ratified it on 10 August 2005 and
Tacna-Phaq'u Q'awa (Moquegua-Tacna)
the Andes of southern Peru. It is located in the Moquegua Region, Mariscal Nieto Province, Carumas District, and in the Tacna Region, Candarave Province
Tacna-Miss Perú 1987
Rosario Leguía Miss Elegance - Loreto - Ma. Gabriela Strauss Miss Body - Tacna - Maria del Pilar Díaz Best Hair - Piura - Luz Marina Origi Miss Congeniality
Tacna-List of universities in Peru
Altiplano, Puno Universidad Nacional Jorge Basadre Grohmann, Tacna Universidad Privada de Tacna, Tacna "Serie desde 2016 - ESCALE - Unidad de Estadística Educativa"
Tacna-Gregorio Albarracín
as he was notable for using a vilca, a typical tree from Tacna, as a pole to raise the Peruvian flag during the Chilean administration of the area. He was
Tacna-Iru Uma
the Andes of southern Peru. It is situated in the Moquegua Region, Mariscal Nieto Province, Carumas District, and in the Tacna Region, Candarave Province
Tacna-Public Ministry of Peru
Peru, also known as the Prosecutor's Office of Peru, is an autonomous entity of the Government of Peru that is responsible for enforcing law in Peru.
Tacna-APEC Peru 2016
APEC Peru 2016 (Spanish: APEC Perú 2016) was the XXVIII year-long hosting of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meetings in Peru, which was culminate
Tacna-1984 Copa Perú
de Tacna Universitario de Tacna v Bella Esperanza Alianza Atlético v Deportivo Educación Los Espartanos v Guardia Republicana (in Spanish) Copa Peru 1984
Tacna-Peruvian Army
The Peruvian Army (Spanish: Ejército del Perú, abbreviated EP) is the branch of the Peruvian Armed Forces tasked with safeguarding the independence, sovereignty
Tacna-Cochabamba Department (Peru–Bolivian Confederation)
intervention in Peru, give recognition to the creation of the Peruvian-Bolivian Confederation. The Fundamental Law of 1837, signed in the city of Tacna, with the
Tacna-Tacna (Metropolitano)
Tacna is a station of the Metropolitano bus system in Lima, Peru. It is located at the intersection of Emancipación and Tacna avenues in the city's historic
Tacna-Peruvian Armed Forces
the Peruvian Navy requested a battalion of soldiers. Its first battle was an attack on the Spanish, successfully taking the city of Arica (today Tacna).
Tacna-Alto de la Alianza
landmark complex in the south of Peru, near the city of Tacna. The monument is located in the site of the Battle of Tacna, a battle that took place on May
Tacna-Titini
southern Peru, about 4,800 metres (15,748 ft) high. It is located in the Moquegua Region, Mariscal Nieto Province, Carumas District, and in the Tacna Region
Tacna-List of cities by average precipitation
Retrieved 21 January 2023. "Climate Sandia". Retrieved 21 January 2023. "Tacna Climate Normals 1961–1990". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Tacna-Peruvian Navy
se afirmó el Pabellón Nacional del Buque Logístico B.A.P. Tacna" (in Spanish). Peruvian Navy. Archived from the original on December 13, 2014. Retrieved
Tacna-Basadre
multi-purpose stadium in Tacna, Peru Genebert Basadre (1984–2021), amateur boxer from the Philippines Jorge Basadre (1903–1980), Peruvian historian and writer
Tacna-Wila Wilani (Tacna)
Vilavilani) is an archaeological site with rock art in Peru. It is located in the Tacna Region, Tacna Province, Palca District, near Wila Wilani (Vilavilane
Tacna-Subdivisions of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation
The Peru-Bolivian Confederation was divided into 3 states; North Peru, South Peru and the Bolivian Republic. These states were subdivided into departments;
Tacna-San Ramón Church
1909 Peruvian priests expelled in 1910 Procesión de la Bandera Tacna Prefecture Intendant of Tacna Tacna Cathedral Cripta de los Héroes (Tacna) "Hospital
Tacna-Politics of Peru
Republic of Peru takes place in a framework of a unitary semi-presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Peru is both head
Tacna-Catholic Church in Peru
in 2007. The Peruvian Catholic Church is divided into dioceses and archdioceses: Archdiocese of Arequipa Diocese of Puno Diocese of Tacna Prelature of
Tacna-Miss Perú 1982
Martín - Erika Schaefer Miss Body - Ucayali - Bárbara Codina Best Hair - Tacna - Úrsula Lahoud Miss Congeniality - Cajamarca - Mariela Monier Most Beautiful
Tacna-Luis Banchero Rossi
Luis Banchero Rossi (Tacna; October 11, 1929 — Chaclacayo; January 1, 1972) was an important Peruvian businessman dedicated to the export of fishmeal and
Tacna-Decentralization process in Peru
Lima, Pasco Ica-Ayacucho-Huancavelica: Ayacucho, Huancavelica, Ica Cusco-Apurímac: Apurímac, Cusco Región Sur: Arequipa, Puno, Tacna Subdivisions of Peru
Tacna-Congress of the Republic of Peru
Congress of the Republic of Peru (Spanish: Congreso de la República) is the unicameral body that assumes legislative power in Peru. Due to broadly interpreted
Tacna-Toquepala Caves
Toquepala mine, about 154 km (96 mi) from the city of Tacna, in the extreme southeast of Peru. They are notable for a number of rock paintings. The best
Tacna-Southern Winds Airlines
Airport) Ushuaia (Ushuaia – Malvinas Argentinas International Airport) Peru Tacna (Coronel FAP Carlos Ciriani Santa Rosa International Airport) Spain Madrid
Tacna-Betssy Chávez
December. Chávez was born on June 3, 1989, in Ciudad Nueva District, Tacna, Peru. Chavez studied law at Jorge Basadre Grohmann National University, and
Tacna-Department of Ayacucho (Peru–Bolivian Confederation)
Peru-Bolivian Confederation. With Piérola's victory, the Fundamental Law of 1837 in Tacna, with approval of the self-proclaimed supreme protector Andrés de Santa
Tacna-Order of battle at Tacna
The Battle at Tacna was an engagement during the War of the Pacific (1879–1883) between Chile and the Allied Forces of Peru and Bolivia. It was fought
Tacna-List of regions of Peru by population
of Peru ordered by population from Census 2007 and estimated population of INEI. Peru portal List of Peruvian regions by GDP List of cities in Peru List
Tacna-Procesión de la Bandera
annually in the Peruvian city of Tacna on August 28 with the purpose of commemorating the date on which Tacna Province rejoined Peru after the period
Tacna-Tacnazo
1975, the annual ceremony commemorating the return of the Province of Tacna to Peru took place, with the presence of then Prime Minister Francisco Morales
Tacna-Chiarjaque
cliff) is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about 5,300 metres (17,388 ft) high. It is in the Tacna Region, Candarave Province, Candarave District
Tacna-José Maria Barreto
Barreto lived in Tacna during the Chilean occupation of Peru after the War of the Pacific. As a journalist, he advocated for the Peruvian identity of the
Tacna-Tarata
refer to: Tarata, Peru, a city in the Tarata Province, Tacna Region, Peru Tarata District, a district in the Tarata Province, Peru Tarata Province, a
Tacna-The Motorcycle Diaries (book)
with the indigenous campesinos. In March 1952 they both arrived at the Peruvian Tacna. After a discussion about the poverty in the region, Guevara referred
Tacna-Tutupaca
Tutupaca is a volcano in the region of Tacna in Peru. It is part of the Peruvian segment of the Central Volcanic Zone, one of several volcanic belts in
Tacna-Estadio Jorge Basadre
previously known as the Estadio Modelo, is a multi-purpose stadium in Tacna, Peru named after historian Jorge Basadre. It is currently used as a football
Tacna-Wallatiri (disambiguation)
mountain in the La Paz Department, Bolivia Wallatiri (Peru), a mountain in the Tacna Region, Peru Wallatiri (Poopó), a mountain in the Poopó Province,
Tacna-Visitor center
Arequipa, Tacna, Puno, Ayacucho, Cusco, Tumbes and Iquitos. The official tourist organization or national tourist board of Peru is PromPerú, a national
Tacna-Casiri
Casiri (Arequipa), a mountain in Arequipa Region, Peru Casiri (Tacna), a volcano in Tacna Region, Peru Miguel Casiri (1710–1791), Lebanese Orientalist Kasiri
Tacna-Arica y Parinacota Region
It comprises two provinces, Arica and Parinacota. It borders Peru's Department of Tacna to the north, Bolivia's La Paz and Oruro departments to the east
Tacna-Zela House
historic centre of Tacna, Peru. The building is a former residence of Francisco Antonio de Zela, who participated in the 1811 Tacna rebellion [es], an
Tacna-Tapir 590
in Tacna and four cycles at the University of Tarapacá in Chile. He also studied music and took courses to be a bodyguard. In 2022, the Peruvian newspaper
Tacna-Patriotic Leagues (Southern Cone)
and Tacna, those that were annexed during the War of the Pacific (1879-1883). In these places the Patriotic Leagues launched attacks against Peruvian newspapers
Tacna-Challuma
southern Peru near a lake of the same name. It is situated in the Moquegua Region, Mariscal Nieto Province, Carumas District, and in the Tacna Region,
Tacna-Antajave
southern Peru. It is situated in the Tacna Region, Tarata Province, Tarata District. It lies north of Incapachata and southeast of Purupuruni. Peru 1:100
Tacna-Arichuwa (disambiguation)
Province, Moquegua Region, Peru Arichuwa (Moquegua-Tacna), a mountain on the border of the Moquegua Region and the Tacna Region, Peru This disambiguation page
Tacna-Miss Perú 1981
Marylin Vega Miss Photogenic - Lambayeque - Lucila Boggiano Miss Elegance - Tacna - Patricia Calderón Miss Body - Moquegua - Lorena Castro Best Hair - Piura
Tacna-Carlos Wiesse Portocarrero
Carlos Wiesse Portocarrero (1859–1945) was a Peruvian scholar and historian. He was born in Tacna on September 4, 1859 and died in Lima on June 17, 1945
Tacna-Paxsi Awki
southern Peru, about 5,344 metres (17,533 ft) high. It is situated in the Moquegua Region, Mariscal Nieto Province, Carumas District, and in the Tacna Region
Tacna-Toquepala Airport
Tacna Region of Peru. The runway has nearby high terrain in all quadrants. Peru portal Aviation portal Transport in Peru List of airports in Peru Airport
Tacna-Arica Department
of October 1884, as one of the three departments of the Tacna Province, and was returned to Peru at midnight on the 28th of August 1929, under the terms
Tacna-LGBT rights in Peru
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Peru face some legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents. Same-sex sexual activity
Tacna-Viva Air Perú
Air operará dos nuevas rutas: Lima-Tacna y Lima-Cajamarca". January 17, 2019. "Viva abandonará rutas nacionales en Perú, para enfocarse en vuelos internacionales"
Tacna-Ethnocacerism
Ethnocacerism became a popular political doctrine following an uprising in Locumba, Tacna, on 29 October 2000, led by the Humala brothers. Their goal was the overthrow
Tacna-Miss Perú Universo 2009
- Sofía del Pinho Best Smile - Huánuco- Carolina Gamarra Miss Aquavit - Tacna - Karen Menéndez Amazonas - Karen Susana Schwarz Espinoza Áncash - Gisella
Tacna-K'ank'awi
Cancave) is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about 5,300 m (17,400 ft) high . It is located in the Tacna Region, Candarave Province, Candarave District
Tacna-Mar de Grau
parallel in front of the city of Tacna in southern Peru. In terms of width, the maritime zone extends from the Peruvian coast to 200 nautical miles (370
Tacna-Radio Programas del Perú
Sullana Juliaca Tarapoto - 103.1 FM Tacna - 89.5 FM Tumbes Pucallpa List of radio stations in Peru [es] Media of Peru University of Piura Archived 2011-09-27
Tacna-Highways in Peru
(Humajalzo to Puno) Highway 34 (Ilo to Ilave) Highway 36 (Tacna to Mazocruz) Highway 40 (Tacna to Collpa) [2] MTC (Ministry of Transportation and Communications)
Tacna-ISO 3166-2:PE
Punu Puno region PE-SAM San Martín San Martin San Martín region PE-TAC Tacna Taqna Takna region PE-TUM Tumbes Tumpis Tumbes region PE-UCA Ucayali Ukayali
Tacna-The Motorcycle Diaries (book)
indigenous campesinos. In March 1952 they both arrived at the Peruvian Tacna. After a discussion about the poverty in the region, Guevara referred in
Tacna-Jorge Chávez International Airport
Santa Cruz de la Sierra–Viru Viru, Santiago de Chile, São Paulo–Guarulhos, Tacna, Talara, Tarapoto, Trujillo, Tumbes Plus Ultra Líneas Aéreas Madrid Sky
Tacna-Peruvian Air Force
School FAP – headquarters: La Joya (Arequipa) Puerto Maldonado Air Base Tacna Air Detachment Air Group Nº 42 – headquarters: Iquitos Air Squadron 421
Tacna-Faucett Perú Flight 251
a Boeing 737-200 that was operating a domestic scheduled Lima–Arequipa–Tacna passenger service and crashed on 29 February 1996, while completing the
Tacna-Tacna, Arizona
Tacna is a census-designated place (CDP) and colonia in Yuma County, Arizona, United States. The population was 555 at the 2000 census, and 602 as of
Tacna-List of football clubs in Peru
Alfonso Ugarte de Tacna 1929; 95 years ago (1929) Tacna Tacna Jorge Basadre Coronel Bolognesi 1929; 95 years ago (1929) Tacna Tacna Jorge Basadre Mariscal
Tacna-List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: P-Q-R-S
400 Pucallpa Ucayali 211,700 Puno Puno 143,000 Sullana Piura 203,000 Tacna Tacna 297,500 Tarapoto San Martín 147,300 Trujillo La Libertad 810,800 Tumbes
Tacna-Battle of Angamos
Francisco 1880 Tacna and Arica campaign Battle of Arica Bombardment of Callao Battle of Los Ángeles Battle of Tacna Order of Battle at Tacna 1881 Battle
Tacna-HNLMS Amsterdam (A836)
was decommissioned and sold to the Peruvian Navy where it was renamed BAP Tacna. Amsterdam is a replenishment oiler that was designed to replace the ageing
Tacna-Peru–Bolivian Confederation
Although its institutional creation arose on May 1, 1837, with the Pact of Tacna [es], its de facto establishment dated from October 28, 1836—with the end
Tacna-Gustave Eiffel
Paz, Bolivia (1873) Gasworks, Tacna, Peru (1873) Church of San Marcos, Arica, Chile (1875) Cathedral of San Pedro de Tacna, Peru (1875) Lycée Carnot, Paris
Tacna-Jorge Basadre
Basadre was born to Carlos Basadre Forero and Olga Eloísa Grohmann Butler in Tacna, which was then under Chilean administration. Basadre said that his great
Tacna-Telephone numbers in Peru
and Callao 41 Amazonas 42 San Martín 43 Ancash 44 La Libertad 51 Puno 52 Tacna 53 Moquegua 54 Arequipa 56 Ica 61 Ucayali 62 Huánuco 63 Pasco 64 Junín 65
Tacna-Silvia Pinal
starred in and produced the Mexican montage of the work La señorita de Tacna, based on the work of Mario Vargas Llosa. In 1985, while serving as First
Tacna-Gatling gun
guns were used by the Peruvian Navy and Army, especially in the Battle of Tacna (May 1880) and the Battle of San Juan (January 1881) against the invading
Tacna-List of historical unrecognized states and dependencies
of North Peru and a Republic of South Peru, which included the capital Tacna) and Bolivia. Bahia Republic 1837–1838 Now part of Brazil The Sabinada (1837–1838)
Tacna-Tacna (disambiguation)
Tacna is a city in southern Peru. Tacna may also refer to: The Tacna Region, also in Peru Tacna Province, a province in the Tacna region in Peru Tacna
Tacna-Dancing with the Stars
children. Season 2: Jesus Neyra, actor; and his partner Lucero Clavijo, from Tacna, Peru. Their "dream" was to improve "Maria Domitila Lascombes" transitorial
Tacna-Alto de la Alianza
complex in the south of Peru, near the city of Tacna. The monument is located in the site of the Battle of Tacna, a battle that took place on May 26, 1880
Tacna-Pisco
(Denomination of Origin) departments—Lima, Ica, Arequipa, Moquegua and Tacna (only in the valleys of Locumba Locumba, Sama and Caplina)— established
Tacna-Congress of the Republic of Peru
Venegas Puno: Cenzano Estrada Lescano Sucari Vilca San Martín: Obregón Pastor Reátegui Tacna: Flores Ordóñez Tumbes: Cánepa Sánchez Ucayali: Macedo Nájar
Tacna-Replenishment oiler
replenishment tanker and the PNS Moawin Peruvian Navy operates the BAP Tacna Polish Navy operates the ORP Bałtyk Russian Navy operates three Boris
Tacna-Treaty of Ancón
conquered provinces of Tacna and Arica for ten years, after which their fate was to be decided by a plebiscite, which was never held. The Tacna–Arica question
Tacna-Jorge Basadre Grohmann National University
Nacional Jorge Basadre Grohmann) is a public university located in the city of Tacna, Peru. It was founded by Decree Law No. 1894 on August 26, 1971; academic
Tacna-Provinces of Peru
Rioja Rioja 9 2208 San Martín Tarapoto 14 2209 Tocache Tocache 5 2210 Tacna Tacna Tacna 10 2301 Candarave Candarave 6 2302 Jorge Basadre Locumba 3 2303 Tarata
Tacna-Miss Peru
Claudia Carrasco Unplaced 2008 USA Perú Annmarie Dehainaut Unplaced 2007 Tacna Cynthia Calderón Unplaced 2006 La Libertad Silvia Cornejo Unplaced 2005
Tacna-Tacnazo
1975, the annual ceremony commemorating the return of the Province of Tacna to Peru took place, with the presence of then Prime Minister Francisco Morales
Tacna-Peru
ended with the loss of the department of Tarapacá and the provinces of Tacna and Arica, in the Atacama region. Two outstanding military leaders throughout
Tacna-Tacna District
Tacna District is one of ten districts of Tacna Province in Peru. (in Spanish) Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática. Banco de Información Distrital
Tacna-Battle of Tacna
The Battle of Tacna, also known as the Battle of the Peak of the Alliance (Spanish: Batalla del Alto de la Alianza), effectively destroyed the Peru-Bolivian
Tacna-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Russia. Chagang Province 16,076 Second largest province of North Korea. Tacna Region 16,076 Region of Peru. Bathurst Island 16,042 Island in the Arctic
Tacna-ITE
(village), Walloon name of the Belgian village of Ittre Ite District in Tacna Region, Peru Interactive Television Entertainment (ITE), a defunct Danish
Tacna-Francisco Antonio de Zela
sending forth the first anti-Spanish rebellion in the Peruvian city of Tacna on June 20, 1811, in an attempt to start the independence of Peru. De Zela
Tacna-Order of battle at Tacna
The Battle at Tacna was an engagement during the War of the Pacific (1879–1883) between Chile and the Allied Forces of Peru and Bolivia. It was fought
Tacna-Tacna and Arica campaign
The Tacna and Arica campaign is known as the stage of the War of the Pacific after the Chilean conquest of the Peruvian department of Tarapacá, ending
Tacna-Arica Province (Peru)
was changed from Arica to Tacna. In 1837, the province joined the established Department Litoral with its capital at Tacna. In 1853, the province was
Tacna-Tarapacá Department (Peru)
comprising the regions of Tacna, Tarata, Sama, Ilabaya, Locumba, Putina and Tarapacá. By 1777 the village of Arica was composed of Ilo, Tacna, Arica, Iquique,
Tacna-List of Jesuit educational institutions
Technical College, Asunción Colegio Cristo Rey, Asunción Cristo Rey College, Tacna Colegio de la Inmaculada, Lima Colegio San José, Arequipa Ateneo de San
Tacna-Atlético Grau
founded on June 5, 1919 as Club Miguel Grau by Guillermo Herrera on Calle Tacna in Piura; next to the home where Peruvian war hero Miguel Grau Seminario
Tacna-Casiri
Casiri (Arequipa), a mountain in Arequipa Region, Peru Casiri (Tacna), a volcano in Tacna Region, Peru Miguel Casiri (1710–1791), Lebanese Orientalist Kasiri
Tacna-Hussar
occasions is the annual ceremony commemorating the 1929 reintegration of the Tacna Region into Peru. The Spanish Army still retains one of its historic hussar
Tacna-War of the Pacific
provinces of Tacna and Arica. In 1904, Chile and Bolivia signed the Treaty of Peace and Friendship, which established definite boundaries. The 1929 Tacna–Arica
Tacna-History of Peru
declaration of war the next day. The Chilean land campaigns in Tarapacá, Tacna and Arica, Lima and Breña eventually led to the Chilean occupation of these
Tacna-John J. Pershing
assigned by the United States in the arbitration case for the province of Tacna between Peru and Chile. Distinguished Service Cross Citation In 1940 General
Tacna-Lake Vilacota
Aymara wila red / blood, quta lake, "red lake") is a lake in the region of Tacna, in Peru. More precisely, it belongs to Tarata Province, Susapaya District
Tacna-Baptist Missions
Recently families have migrated to the coastal cities of Ilo, Moquequa and Tacna and as a result most BM work in these areas. BM have 4 Mission Partners
Tacna-Peruvian Airlines
Airport Pucallpa FAP Captain David Abensur Rengifo International Airport Tacna Coronel FAP Carlos Ciriani Santa Rosa International Airport Tarapoto Cadete
Tacna-1984 Copa Perú
Universitario de Tacna Los Espartanos v Bella Esperanza Guardia Republicana v Deportivo Educación Los Espartanos v Alianza Atlético Universitario de Tacna v Deportivo
Tacna-San Pedro
Paraná San Pedro de Lloc, city in La Libertad Region San Pedro de Tacna, capital of Tacna Region San Pedro, Laguna, a city in Laguna, Philippines San Pedro
Tacna-Francisco Bolognesi
surrounded in Arica by Chilean troops following the Chilean victory at Tacna. He organized and led a spirited defense of the port city by about 1,600
Tacna-Tarata
Tarata Province, Tacna Region, Peru Tarata District, a district in the Tarata Province, Peru Tarata Province, a province in the Tacna Region, Peru Tarata
Tacna-Battle of Junín
Autonomous uprisings Goyeneche campaign [es] 1st Tacna Huánuco [es] 2nd Tacna [es] Camiara [es] Cuzco Huanta Chacaltaya [es] Apacheta [es] Matará [es]
Tacna-2011 South American U-20 Championship
19:00 Estadio Jorge Basadre, Tacna Referee: Víctor Hugo Carrillo (Peru) 17 January 2011 21:10 Estadio Jorge Basadre, Tacna Referee: Diego Abal (Argentina)
Tacna-Goalkeeper CIWS
support ship, 2 Goalkeepers (in service 2015) Peru: Peruvian Navy 1 BAP Tacna Replenishment Oiler, As from 2015 Portugal: Portuguese Navy 2 Karel Doorman-class
Tacna-Standard-gauge railway
and Puno–Cuzco, Ilo–Moquegua mining railway, Tacna–Arica (Chile) international line, (operated by Tacna Province), Lima electric suburban railway 1,603 km
Tacna-Bolivian Colorados Regiment
Battle of Dolores) where the Camarones betrayal happened, and the Battle of Tacna, where it was listed and then renamed as the 1st Alliance Infantry Battalion
Tacna-Empresa de los Ferrocarriles del Estado
(4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge connection, the Tacna-Arica Railway, between the northern Chilean city of Arica and Tacna in Southern Peru. The line closed in 2012
Tacna-Pan-American Highway
located in the Santa Rosa Border Post (36 km south of Tacna, the highway's closest major city), in the Tacna Region at the border with Chile. From Lima to Cañete
Tacna-List of airports by IATA airport code: T
Egypt TCQ SPTN Coronel FAP Carlos Ciriani Santa Rosa International Airport Tacna, Peru TCR VOTK Tuticorin Airport Thoothukudi (Tuticorin), Tamil Nadu, India
Tacna-Tacna Province
is the largest of four provinces in the Department of in southern Peru located on the border with Chile and Bolivia. Its capital is
Tacna-Chilenization of Tacna, Arica and Tarapacá
The Chilenization of Tacna, Arica, and Tarapacá was a process of forced transculturation or acculturation in the areas (Tacna, Arica, and Tarapacá) which
Tacna-List of territorial disputes
and the United States continue to dispute sovereignty over both banks. Tacna–Arica compromise Chile Peru 1883 1929 Pacific Ocean Sea border Chile
Tacna-List of museums in Peru
Alianza Museum - in the Alto de la Alianza site Tacna Courthouse - (contains the Reincorporation Museum, the Tacna Art Gallery, and the Historic Departmental
Tacna-Aymara language
both Northern and Southern Aymara and is found in the eastern half of the Tacna and Moquegua departments in southern Peru and in the northeastern tip of
Tacna-Gerardo Vargas Hurtado
campaigns of 1925 and 1926 in favor of Peru for the former provinces of Tacna and Arica to rejoin Peruvian territory. In 1925, some chapters of his book
Tacna-List of cities in Peru
Cusco 428,450 8 Chimbote Ancash 381,513 9 Iquitos Loreto 377,609 10 Tacna Tacna 293,119 11 Juliaca Puno 273,882 12 Ica Ica 244,399 13 Cajamarca Cajamarca
Tacna-Richard Stallman
2012: Honorary doctorate, from the Universidad Latinoamericana Cima de Tacna, in Peru 2012: Honorary doctorate, from the Universidad José Faustino Sánchez
Tacna-Bolivia
have enough troops to maintain an occupation. In the district of Locumba – Tacna, a column of Peruvian soldiers and peasants defeated a Bolivian regiment
Tacna-Languages of Peru
common in the southern part of the country, in parts of Puno, Moquegua, and Tacna. The rest of the Indigenous languages of Peru have more than 105 thousand
Tacna-Basadre
Basadre may refer to: Estadio Jorge Basadre, multi-purpose stadium in Tacna, Peru Genebert Basadre (1984–2021), amateur boxer from the Philippines Jorge
Tacna-Patriotic Leagues (Southern Cone)
concentrated their activity in the provinces of Antofagasta, Tarapacá and Tacna, those that were annexed during the War of the Pacific (1879-1883). In these
Tacna-Locumba
Locumba is a town in the Tacna Region in southern Peru. It is the capital of Jorge Basadre Province. In 1880, it was the site of a battle against Chile
Tacna-Wila Qullu
District, Tacna Province, Tacna Region, Peru Wila Qullu (Potosí), in the Potosí Department, Bolivia Wila Qullu (Tacna), in the Candarave Province, Tacna Region
Tacna-Tiwaz (rune)
tiggi" is a "more or less accurate [Latin gloss]". Old English ᛏ Tir biþ tacna sum, healdeð trẏƿa ƿel ƿiþ æþelingas; a biþ on færylde ofer nihta genipu
Tacna-Ogdoconta tacna
Ogdoconta tacna is a moth in the family Noctuidae first described by William Barnes in 1904. It is found in the US in central and south-eastern Texas
Tacna-Las Dunas Airport
Quince Mil Rioja Rodriguez De Mendoza San Juan de Marcona Santa Maria del Mar Tacna Talara Tarapoto Tingo Maria Trujillo Tumbes Yurimaguas Statistics
Tacna-Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport
Quince Mil Rioja Rodriguez De Mendoza San Juan de Marcona Santa Maria del Mar Tacna Talara Tarapoto Tingo Maria Trujillo Tumbes Yurimaguas Statistics
Tacna-List of LATAM Airlines Perú destinations
International Airport Puerto Maldonado Padre Aldamiz International Airport Tacna Coronel FAP Carlos Ciriani Santa Rosa International Airport Talara Capitán
Tacna-Inca Manco Cápac International Airport
Quince Mil Rioja Rodriguez De Mendoza San Juan de Marcona Santa Maria del Mar Tacna Talara Tarapoto Tingo Maria Trujillo Tumbes Yurimaguas Statistics
Tacna-Religious information by country
primarily in Lima and Cuzco. There are small Muslim communities in Lima and Tacna. Some inhabitants of the remote eastern jungles adhere to traditional indigenous
Tacna-List of regions of Peru by population
200 456.652 20 Chachapoyas Amazonas Chachapoyas 376.000 421.122 21 Tacna Tacna Tacna 288.800 337.583 22 Cerro de Pasco Pasco Cerro de Pasco 280.400 301
Tacna-Battle of Arica
7 June 1880, between the forces of Chile and Peru. After the Battle of Tacna and the following Bolivian withdrawal from the war, Peru had to stand alone
Tacna-Criollo people
and also for the lawsuit filed against Dr. Juan José Segovia, born in Tacna, and Colonel Ignacio Flores, born in Quito, who had served as President
Tacna-Wila Wilani (Tacna)
archaeological site with rock art in Peru. It is located in the Tacna Region, Tacna Province, Palca District, near Wila Wilani (Vilavilane, Vilavilani)
Tacna-Huilacollo (Tacna)
reaches a height of approximately 5,000 m (16,000 ft). It is located in the Tacna Region, Candarave Province, on the border of the districts of Camilaca and
Tacna-Chiarjaque
Andes of southern Peru, about 5,300 metres (17,388 ft) high. It is in the Tacna Region, Candarave Province, Candarave District. Chiarjaque is north of Yucamane
Tacna-Choreveco (Tacna)
southern Peru, about 5,000 metres (16,404 ft) high. It is located in the Tacna Region, Candarave Province, Candarave District, and in the Tarata Province
Tacna-Tacna Cathedral
Tacna Cathedral is a church located next to the Paseo Cívico de Tacna at San Martín Avenue, in the center of the city of Tacna, Peru. Its construction
Tacna-Tacna Ornamental Fountain
Tacna Ornamental Fountain, is a fountain located in the Paseo Cívico of the centre of the city of Tacna, Peru. There are various stories about this ornamental
Tacna-Zela House
historic centre of Tacna, Peru. The building is a former residence of Francisco Antonio de Zela, who participated in the 1811 Tacna rebellion, an important
Tacna-Municipal Theatre of Tacna
Municipal Theatre of Tacna (Spanish: Teatro Municipal de Tacna) is a teatre located in the center of Tacna, Peru. It was built in 1870 by the Spanish
Tacna-Tacna Locomotive park
Tacna Locomotive park, (Parque de la Locomotora) is a park, located at the Alameda Bolognesi, in the centre of the city of Tacna, Peru. It features a 19th-century
Tacna-Tacna Historical Museum
Tacna Historical Museum (Spanish: Museo Histórico Regional de Tacna) is a museum located in the center of the city of Tacna, Peru. The museum's displays
Tacna-Tacna Courthouse
The Tacna Courthouse (Casa Jurídica) is located in the city of Tacna in Peru. The building played an important role in transferring the town from Chile
Tacna-Old Valley of Tacna
Old Valley of Tacna is a large natural area in Tacna, Peru. It's located between 670 and 1,090 m.a.s.l. It is approximately 23 km long. And the climate
Tacna-Francisco Carle Airport
Quince Mil Rioja Rodriguez De Mendoza San Juan de Marcona Santa Maria del Mar Tacna Talara Tarapoto Tingo Maria Trujillo Tumbes Yurimaguas Statistics
Tacna-Coronel FAP Carlos Ciriani Santa Rosa International Airport
Rosa International Airport (IATA: TCQ, ICAO: SPTN) is an airport serving Tacna, Peru. It is run by CORPAC S.A. (Corporación Peruana de Aeropuertos y Aviación
Tacna-Arichua (Moquegua-Tacna)
Moquegua Region, Mariscal Nieto Province, Carumas District, and in the Tacna Region, Candarave Province, Candarave District. Arichua lies southwest of
Tacna-Wiqu (Tacna)
Peru, about 5,200 metres (17,060 ft) high. It is located in the Tacna Region, Tacna Province, Palca District, and in the Tarata Province, Tarata District
Tacna-Wiqu
Peru Wiqu (Puno), a mountain in the Puno Region, Peru Wiqu (Tacna), a mountain in the Tacna Region, Peru This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Tacna-List of airports in Peru
Lorenzo Airport Santa Maria de Nieva Amazonas SPAC Ciro Alegria Airport Tacna Tacna SPTN TCQ Crnl. FAP Carlos Ciriani Santa Rosa International Airport Talara
Tacna-Rail transport in Peru
passenger traffic now operates over only a small proportion of the mileage. The Tacna-Arica Railway crosses the boundary with Chile, running twice daily, once
Tacna-Flathead grey mullet
Colorado River to the vicinity of Blythe and up the Gila River to perhaps Tacna. Because of the dams and restricted flows to the Gulf of California, the
Tacna-Flag of Peru
struggle for independence, British-born General William Miller hoisted in Tacna the first flag that represented the emerging country. Though the original
Tacna-Estadio Jorge Basadre
previously known as the Estadio Modelo, is a multi-purpose stadium in Tacna, Peru named after historian Jorge Basadre. It is currently used as a football
Tacna-Timeline of geopolitical changes (1900–1999)
from the Kingdom of Italy. Vatican City itself is the capital. 28 August Tacna and its surrounding territory is returned to Peru by Chile. October The
Tacna-Keiko Fujimori
Venegas Puno: Cenzano Estrada Lescano Sucari Vilca San Martín: Obregón Pastor Reátegui Tacna: Flores Ordóñez Tumbes: Cánepa Sánchez Ucayali: Macedo Nájar
Tacna-Waña Q'awa (Tacna)
height of approximately 4,000 m (13,000 ft). It is located in the Tacna Region, Tacna Province, Palca District. Waña Q'awa lies northeast of the archaeological
Tacna-Coronel Bolognesi
Deportivo Coronel Bolognesi is a Peruvian football club located in the city of Tacna. Originally founded on 18 October 1929, It was named after Francisco Bolognesi
Tacna-Salvador Allende
Basque and Belgian descent. In 1909 he moved with his family to the city of Tacna (then under Chilean administration), living there until 1916, since in that
Tacna-Chagual Airport
Quince Mil Rioja Rodriguez De Mendoza San Juan de Marcona Santa Maria del Mar Tacna Talara Tarapoto Tingo Maria Trujillo Tumbes Yurimaguas Statistics
Tacna-Vicco Airport
Quince Mil Rioja Rodriguez De Mendoza San Juan de Marcona Santa Maria del Mar Tacna Talara Tarapoto Tingo Maria Trujillo Tumbes Yurimaguas Statistics
Tacna-Mayor Nancy Flores Páucar Airport
Quince Mil Rioja Rodriguez De Mendoza San Juan de Marcona Santa Maria del Mar Tacna Talara Tarapoto Tingo Maria Trujillo Tumbes Yurimaguas Statistics
Tacna-Estadio Joel Gutiérrez
football (soccer) stadium in Tacna, Peru. It has a capacity of 21,000. The venue opened on 30 July 1995. Alfonso Ugarte (Tacna) are the tenants of the stadium
Tacna-Chinchero International Airport
Montevideo, New York, Puerto Maldonado, Piura, Punta Cana, Santiago, São Paulo, Tacna, Tarapoto, Trujillo, Quito Surinam Airways Paramaribo Turkish Airlines Istanbul
Tacna-Cristo Rey College, Tacna
Cristo Rey College, Tacna, is a private Catholic primary and secondary school, located in the city of Tacna in the south of Peru. The school was founded
Tacna-BAP Pisco (AMP-156)
deliver 500 tons of humanitarian aid from Callao to Arequipa, Moquegua and Tacna in response to heavy rains and landslides in southern Peru. Taringa. "buque
Tacna-Republic of South Peru
today as the Congress of Tacna was ordered to meet in Tacna to establish the foundations of the confederation. The Pact of Tacna was signed without debate
Tacna-List of U.S. communities where English is not the majority language spoken at home
4,768 Spanish 74.6 25.4 Sweet Water Village 114 CDP 85 Other 65.9 34.1 Tacna 524 CDP 499 Spanish 54.7 45.3 Teec Nos Pos 884 CDP 779 Other 67.4 32.6 Tees
Tacna-Peruvian War of Independence
interior of the country in rebellion, although the multiple uprisings of the Tacna, Huánuco, Huamanga, Cuzco, Apurimac and others did not achieve freedom for
Tacna-Tacna Province (Chile)
The Tacna Province was a territorial division of Chile that existed between 1884 and 1929. It was ceded by the Treaty of Ancón in 1883 and placed under
Tacna-Casiri (Tacna)
high complex volcano in the Barroso mountain range of the Andes, in the Tacna Region of Peru. It consists of four individual volcanic edifices with lava
Tacna-Mercedes Indacochea
, where she founded a Women's Normal School, and served as director of the National Women's College. Various schools in Barranco District,
Tacna-2021 Peruvian general election
561 8.5% 21,825 7.0% 31,498 10.0% 17,122 5.5% 102,765 32.8% 313,470 69.2% Tacna 64,521 33.2% 9,363 4.8% 17,842 9.2% 21,000 10.8% 28,696 14.8% 14,068 7.2%
Tacna-Tacna
Tacna, officially known as San Pedro de Tacna, is a city in southern Peru and the regional capital of the Tacna Region. A very commercially active city
Tacna-Cultural imperialism
populations Bulgarization Chilenization – Chilean transculturation process in Tacna, Arica and Tarapacá Dutchification – Spread of the Dutch language, people
Tacna-Sky Airline Peru
Pucallpa PCL FAP Captain David Abensur Rengifo International Airport LIM Tacna TCQ Coronel FAP Carlos Ciriani Santa Rosa International Airport LIM Tarapoto
Tacna-Race Across the World series 2
Uyuni → Villazón → Quebrada de Humahuaca → Salta → Cafayate 10 31% 4 Dom & Lizzie → Tacna → Arica → Calama → San Pedro de Atacama → → Cafayate 29.5 34%
Tacna-Peruvian–Bolivian War of 1841–42
Ballivián, occupied the Peruvian provinces of Moquegua, Puno, Tarapacá, Tacna and Arica. The eviction of Bolivian troops in southern Peru would be achieved
Tacna-List of serial killers by country
on 6 July 2022. "Condenan a 35 años de cárcel a asesino en serie en Tacna" [Tacna serial killer sentenced to 35 years in prison]. El Comercio (in Spanish)
Tacna-Dina Boluarte
Búho (in Spanish). 9 March 2023. Retrieved 6 May 2024. "Tres detenidos en Tacna en protesta contra Dina Boluarte". Peru21 (in Spanish). 28 August 2023.
Tacna-2024 Liga de Ascenso Femenina (Perú)
Department Team Location La Libertad Lambayeque Lima Loreto Madre de Dios Moquegua Pasco Piura Puno San Martín Tacna Tumbes Ucayali
Tacna-Tacna Department (Chile)
The Tacna Department was a territorial division of Chile that existed between 1884 and 1929. It was ceded by the Treaty of Ancón in 1883 and placed under
Tacna-Tarata Department (Chile)
War of the Pacific, Chile integrated Tarata into the Tacna Department of the newly formed Tacna Province. The Department was officially created under
Tacna-Arica Department
created on the 31st of October 1884, as one of the three departments of the Tacna Province, and was returned to Peru at midnight on the 28th of August 1929
Tacna-Tarapacá Province
1883, having been awarded to Chile under the Treaty of Ancón, along with Tacna. The original administrative divisions in 1884 were as follows: On December
Tacna-Gregorio Albarracín
de las Vilcas as he was notable for using a vilca, a typical tree from Tacna, as a pole to raise the Peruvian flag during the Chilean administration
Tacna-Roman Catholic Diocese of Tacna and Moquegua
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Tacna and Moquegua (Latin: Dioecesis Tacnensis et Moqueguensis) is a suffragan diocese of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of
Tacna-Tacna Prefecture
The Tacna Prefecture, also known as the Tacna Intendancy, is a building located at Blondell street, in the homonymous city in Peru. It was built and used
Tacna-Handover of Tacna
The handover of Tacna (Spanish: Reincorporación de Tacna al Perú) from Chile to Peru took place on August 28, 1929. The event ended 49 years of Chilean
Tacna-Ceviche
La Libertad, Ancash, the Lima coast, Lima, Ica, Arequipa, Moquegua and Tacna. This great diversity has motivated different chefs to create new types
Tacna-Mariscal Miller
Mariscal Miller) is a Peruvian football club, playing in the city of Tacna, Tacna, Peru. The Club Deportivo Mariscal Miller was founded on January 18,
Tacna-Alfonso Ugarte de Tacna
(sometimes referred as Alfonso Ugarte de Tacna) is a Peruvian football club, playing in the city of Tacna, Tacna, Peru. The Club Deportivo Alfonso Ugarte
Tacna-Department of Tacna
Tacna (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtaɣna]; Aymara & Quechua: Taqna) is the southernmost department and region in Peru. The Chilean Army occupied the present-day
Tacna-Chilean–Peruvian territorial dispute
Chilean government administered the territories of Tacna and Arica under the newly established Tacna Province until a plebiscite could be held in 1894
Tacna-2022 Men's Junior South American Volleyball Championship
America's governing volleyball body, the CSV. The tournament was held in Tacna, Peru from 14 to 18 September 2022. The top two teams of the tournament
Tacna-José Maria Barreto
much so that his nickname was "el lugubre" (the gloomy). Barreto lived in Tacna during the Chilean occupation of Peru after the War of the Pacific. As a
Tacna-Augusto B. Leguía
the Peruvian-Bolivian border. This treaty also delimited the borders with Tacna (which was until then in Chilean control). When Leguía's term ended in 1912
Tacna-Deng Xiaoping's dogs
seen was at six in the morning, after Christmas, at the intersection of Tacna and Nicolás de Piérola avenues, with a sign that warned of having a bomb
Tacna-2023 Copa Perú
AD Tahuishco Moyobamba Unión Tarapoto Tarapoto Tacna Bentín Tacna Heroica Tacna Defensor Tacna Tacna Tumbes Renovación Pacífico Tumbes Boca Juniors (La
Tacna-Edificio Tacna-Colmena
The Tacna-Colmena Building (Spanish: Edificio Tacna-Colmena), also known as the La Colmena Building (Spanish: Edificio La Colmena) is a building located
Tacna-Alto de la Alianza Museum
de la Alianza) is a war museum located at the Alto de la Alianza, near Tacna, in southern Peru. It was inaugurated on May 26, 1982. It is located on
Tacna-Carlos Ibáñez del Campo
signing of the 1929 Treaty of Lima, in which Chile agreed to return the Tacna Province to Peru, which had been seized during the War of the Pacific. His
Tacna-Yeyson Liendo Mamani and Sonia Gaona Yaguno
1991) are Peruvian serial killers who robbed and killed five men in the Tacna Department from October to December 2018. Both were found guilty on all
Tacna-List of indoor arenas
Pinasco Villanueva 1964 9,000 Callao Polideportivo del Callao 2019 6,000 Tacna Coliseo Cerrado Peru 1954 6,000 Ica Coliseo José Oliva Razzetto 1970s 6
Tacna-2023 Liga de Ascenso Femenina (Perú)
Puno FST Barza San Román Juliaca San Martín Biavo Bellavista Tacna Coronel Bolognesi Tacna Tumbes Escuela de Talentos El Triunfo Tumbes Ucayali Nuevo Pucallpa
Tacna-Peruvian Tercera División
1 Ica 1 Junín 1 La Libertad 1 Lambayeque 1 Lima 1 Loreto 1 Madre de Dios 1 Moquegua 1 Pasco 1 Piura 1 Puno 1 San Martín 1 Tacna 1 Tumbes 1 Ucayali 1
Tacna-Sama River (Peru)
Pacific slope, located on the southern coast of Peru, in the department of Tacna. It is born in the Cotanvilque lagoon located in the Andean peaks south
Tacna-Correo (newspaper)
Slocovich Pardo, belonging to the El Comercio Group. It was founded in Tacna, in 1962, by the fishing entrepreneur Luis Banchero Rossi, thus giving beginning
Tacna-Battle of Ica
Autonomous uprisings Goyeneche campaign [es] 1st Tacna Huánuco [es] 2nd Tacna [es] Camiara [es] Cuzco Huanta Chacaltaya [es] Apacheta [es] Matará [es]
Tacna-First Intermedios campaign
threatened by patriots. When Alvarado left Arica and advanced towards Tacna at the end of December, he detected the presence of royalist forces that
Tacna-Battle of Moquegua
Autonomous uprisings Goyeneche campaign [es] 1st Tacna Huánuco [es] 2nd Tacna [es] Camiara [es] Cuzco Huanta Chacaltaya [es] Apacheta [es] Matará [es]
Tacna-Tacna–Arica railway
The Tacna–Arica railway is a transnational railway that connects the cities of Tacna and Arica, located in Peru and Chile, respectively. Agreed upon as
Tacna-Jirón Callao
Callao Intersection with Tacna Avenue Part of Damero de Pizarro Namesake Callao From Jirón Sancho de Rivera Major junctions Tacna Avenue To Jirón de la Unión
Tacna-Arab Peruvians
cities, other immigrants settled in the southern Peruvian cities of Ica and Tacna. The former is the site of the Mosque of Lima, and the latter is the home
Tacna-Puente Santa Rosa
Lima, Peru. It connects Lima with Rímac District and follows the path of Tacna Avenue. It is named after the Sanctuary of Saint Rose of Lima, located next
Tacna-Port of Arica
buildings in the city, became owned by the Regional Government of Tacna. It is serviced by the Tacna–Arica railway. Chile–Peru relations Casa Yanulaque "Peru to
Tacna-United Liberating Army of Peru
Autonomous uprisings Goyeneche campaign [es] 1st Tacna Huánuco [es] 2nd Tacna [es] Camiara [es] Cuzco Huanta Chacaltaya [es] Apacheta [es] Matará [es]
Tacna-Guano Islands, Islets, and Capes National Reserve System
of islands as well as 11 points along the Peruvian coast from Piura to Tacna. It has a discontinuous area of 140,833.47 hectares. The idea of its formation
Tacna-Avenida San Martín
Avenida San Martín) is the main thoroughfare of the historic centre of Tacna, Peru. It houses landmarks such as the Cathedral, the Parabolic Arch, the
Tacna-Paseo Cívico de Tacna
The Paseo Cívico de Tacna, formerly known as the Plazuela de la Matriz during the Spanish era and as the Plaza Colón from 1892 to 1957, is the main square
Tacna-War of Independence of Maynas
Autonomous uprisings Goyeneche campaign [es] 1st Tacna Huánuco [es] 2nd Tacna [es] Camiara [es] Cuzco Huanta Chacaltaya [es] Apacheta [es] Matará [es]
Tacna-Litoral Department (1837–1857)
Departamento del Litoral), also known as the Department of Tacna (Spanish: Departamento de Tacna), was a department originally part of South Peru, a constituent
Tacna-Regional Government of Tacna
Government of Tacna (Spanish: Gobierno Regional de Tacna; GORE Tacna) is the regional government that represents the Department of Tacna. It is the body
Tacna-Estación Central (Metropolitano)
Caquetá via Av. España via Jr. Lampa Dos de Mayo Ramón Castilla C Quilca Tacna B A C España Jr. de la Unión Colmena A Estación Central Estadio
Tacna-Tacna (Metropolitano)
Tacna is a station of the Metropolitano bus system in Lima, Peru. It is located at the intersection of Emancipación and Tacna avenues in the city's historic
Tacna-1811 Tacna rebellion
The Tacna insurrection of 1811 was an autonomist movement that occurred in Tacna in June 1811 that proclaimed the freedom of Peru against the Spanish government
Tacna-2024 Ligas Departamentales del Perú
The 2024 Ligas Departamentales, the fifth division of Peruvian football (soccer), will be played by variable number teams by Departament. The champions
Tacna-Lo Justo por el Perú
Benavente (former governor of Cuzco), Jesús Ascuña López (local official in Tacna) or Luz Diana Gamboa (former dean of the Ayacucho Bar Association). The
Tacna-List of Orenstein & Koppel steam locomotives
Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft for Brocken Railway 3973 1910 2-6-0 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) 350 hp Tacna–Arica railway, Direccion de Obras Publicas, Santiago N° 23, service weight
Tacna-2004 Copa América
Referee: Gustavo Méndez (Uruguay) 14 July 2004 17:30 Estadio Jorge Basadre, Tacna Attendance: 20,000 Referee: René Ortubé (Bolivia) 14 July 2004 19:45 Estadio
Tacna-Indigenous peoples of Peru
1% Lima 17.5% Lima Province 16.3% Moquegua 14.6% Ica 14.3% Callao 10.2% Tacna 7.3% Cajamarca 6.2% San Martín 5.1% Ucayali 5.0% Lambayeque 4.2% La Libertad
Tacna-Lima
"Metropolitano". www.metropolitano.gob.pe. Retrieved 7 April 2023. "Corredor Azul | Tacna - Garcilaso de la Vega - Arequipa | Reforma del Transporte". Archived from
Tacna-Interstate 8
Wellton Noah 37.99 61.14 37 Avenue 36E – Roll 42.10 67.75 42 Avenue 40E – Tacna 54.98 88.48 54 Historic US 80 west / Avenue 52E – Mohawk Valley Former
Tacna-Judicial districts of Peru
2001 Administrative Resolution Nº 035-2001 Tumbes Region 32 Tacna Tacna June 13, 1857 Tacna Region 33 Ucayali Pucallpa April 17, 1993 Law Nº 25147 Ucayali
Tacna-Arica
enhanced by being next to the Pan-American Highway, being connected to both Tacna in Peru and La Paz in Bolivia by railroad and being served by an international
Tacna-Treaty of Lima (1929)
The Tacna–Arica compromise or Treaty of Lima was a series of documents that settled the territorial dispute of both Tacna and Arica provinces of Peru