Flying into Arequipa gives a sense of the inhospitableness of the landscape. |
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Born in Arequipa in southern Peru in 1936, Mr Vargas Llosa's early works are rich with the flavours and injustices of his native country. |
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Weather: The south coast between Nasca and Arequipa has a temperate climate with daytime temperatures varying between 18 and 25 deg. |
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He helped set up churches in Lima and also lived in Arequipa, a city of a million people 8,000 feet up in the Andes, where he was involved in pastoral work. |
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In 2001, a seism of magnitude 6.9 shook the town of Arequipa, leaving over one hundred people dead. |
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A boy and a girl carry pumice stones loaded on an empty sack out of an underground volcanic mine, near the southern city of Arequipa, Peru. |
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We headed straight away to south east after this, to halt in Arequipa, 2nd biggest city of the country. |
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In 2009 ITC began a project to strengthen the competitiveness of women entrepreneurs in the clothing and textile sector in Arequipa, Peru. |
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During the first quarter, Rocmec has signed an option purchase agreement consisting of 6 mining concessions in the region of Arequipa, Peru. |
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Last night on the 10-hour bus from Cusco to Arequipa, Fabricio Deza, the film's editor, won the GRAND PRIZE at Bingo. |
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In November 2007, Xstrata Copper announced the creation of the Southern Peru Division, headquartered out of the city of Arequipa. |
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The third for Latin American microfinance associations and networks took place in Arequipa 28-29 September. |
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Next year looks more challenging. The Arequipa riots were part of a broader wave of protests. |
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I had been ill at Arequipa, so that I was probably predisposed to the attack of the sorochi, which affected me violently. |
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The Observer of Peru expressed his Government's appreciation to the Bureau for its swift response following the large-scale earthquake that caused significant damage to the Cathedral of Arequipa. |
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Yet, their cost per borrower is only a fraction of that of efficient MFIs like Fondesa in the Dominican Republic or Caja Municipal de Arequipa in Peru. |
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On the one hand, the 760 kilometre long Mantaro-Caravelí-Montalvo line, with a voltage of 500 kV. It will link the Andean regions of Junín, Ayacucho and Apurímac to Arequipa and Moquegua, in the country's southern coast. |
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That bodes ill for Peru, and for Arequipa. |
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And the Andean pipeline, which will pass close to Cusco, will reach to Arequipa, the country's second major town, and from there to the port of Ilo. |
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The list is long, yet there is still a rather important footnote to Arequipa, and that is its famous and diversified cuisine, full of scents and concoctions that match its magnificent landscape and towering volcanoes. |
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The Committee is concerned about the high incidence of drug, alcohol and tobacco consumption among adolescents as well as at the rate of youth suicides, especially in some departments, such as Arequipa and Junin. |
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The FEH has previously visited Peru twelve times since its inception in 1982, and successfully conducted training programs in Lima, Arequipa, Chiclayo and Trujillo. |
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