31–33. Luis Alberto Navarrete Obando: La revolución campesina en el Valle de Chicama (Trujillo – Perú), p. 2. Ed. Navarrete Obando, September 2015. Perú:...
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Peruvian sol (1863–1985) (redirect from Sol de oro)
The sol, later sol de oro (English: gold sol), was the currency of Peru between 1863 and 1985. It had the ISO 4217 currency code PES. It was subdivided...
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hectares, and comprises the lower Moche Valley or Valle de Santa Catalina and Intervalles to Chicama valley to the north and the Viru Valley southward...
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Retrieved 2024-02-05. "APRECI premió a "Chicama" como la mejor cinta peruana del 2012". Asociación Peruana de Prensa Cinematográfica (in Spanish). 2012-12-16...
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Trujillo, Peru (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
which instead suffered from the resulting political turmoil. The Moche and Chicama valleys emerged as new economic enclaves for the sugar cane industry. Land...
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winners announced on April 2, 2024. "El Comercio / Luces / Domingo, 4 de febrero de 2007". 2008-09-07. Archived from the original on 2008-09-07. Retrieved...
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August 2020. 1, 2, 3 1, 2 1; Paper, Thesis (Defense-video in Spanish) "Chicama Is Named Best Peruvian Film of the Year". Cinema Tropical. Retrieved 11...
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other points of America. Thanks to the works of Chauchat in Cupisnique and Chicama, this interpretation has largely been superseded. Chauchat determined that...
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