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    Arequipa - Wikipedia

    After independence was proclaimed, the area of the Intendancy of Arequipa was established as a department by a decree of May 26, 1822. During the Congress of 1826 and the Constituent Assembly of 1827, Javier de Luna Pizarro, from Arequipa and Loreto, assumed the presidency. See more

    Arequipa , also known by its nicknames of Ciudad Blanca (Spanish for "White City") and León del Sur (Spanish for "Lion of the South"), is a city in Peru and the capital of the eponymous See more

    A local tradition states that Sapa Inca Mayta Cápac received a petition from his subjects to reach the valley of the River Chili. They asked … See more

    Pre-columbian era
    The early inhabitants of the modern-day Arequipa area were nomads who relied on fishing as well as hunting and gathering for survival. Later, … See more

    According to the 2007 census, 70% of the Department of Arequipa's total population and 90% of its urban population lives in Arequipa city … See more

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    Historians debate the origin of the crimson flag of the city. By 1940, several historians, most notably Francisco Mostajo and Victor M. … See more

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    The city is located at an average elevation of 2,328 metres (7,638 ft) above sea level, with the lowest part … See more

    74.2% of the Department of Arequipa's GDP is generated by the city of Arequipa, according to studies by the National University of San … See more

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    The city was founded on 15 August 1540, under the name of "Beautiful Villa of Our Lady of the Assumption" in the name of Marquis Francisco Pizarro. On 22 September 1541, the monarch Carlos V ordered that it should be called the "City of Arequipa".
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    Arequipa is a city in Peru and the capital of the eponymous province and department. It is the seat of the Constitutional Court of Peru and often dubbed the "legal capital of Peru". It is the second most populated city in Peru, after Lima, with an urban population of 1,296,278 inhabitants according to the 2017 national census.
    The seat of an archbishopric, Arequipa has a cathedral (founded 1612; rebuilt c. 1845 and 1868) and several churches dating from the Spanish colonial period, including San Francisco (1552), San Agustín (1574), and La Compañia (1595), with its renowned Plateresque facades.
    For other uses, see Arequipa (disambiguation). Arequipa ( Spanish pronunciation: [aɾeˈkipa]; Aymara and Quechua: Ariqipa ), also known by its nicknames of Ciudad Blanca (Spanish for "White City") and León del Sur (Spanish for "Lion of the South"), is a city in Peru and the capital of the eponymous province and department.
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  4. Historical Centre of the City of Arequipa - UNESCO …

    WEBArequipa was founded in 1540 in a valley that had been intensively farmed by pre-Hispanic communities. The layout of an indigenous hamlet has survived close to the Historical Centre in the district of San Lázaro. The …

  5. Arequipa History Facts and Timeline: Arequipa, Peru

    WEBThe modern history of Arequipa began when the Spanish conquered and officially established the city in 1540. The Spanish continued to maintain the area's successful Inca irrigation system, while importing their own crops, …

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    WEBDec 11, 2022 · With 478 years of history since its founding, examples of Spanish colonial architecture can be found throughout the center of the city and several surrounding districts. UNESCO has declared it a Human …

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