• Thumbnail for Arequipa
    Arequipa (Spanish pronunciation: [aɾeˈkipa]; Aymara and Quechua: Ariqipa), also known by its nicknames of Ciudad Blanca (Spanish for "White City") and...
    111 KB (10,611 words) - 21:35, 30 May 2024
  • Thumbnail for Department of Arequipa
    Arequipa (Quechua: Ariqipa) is a department and region in southwestern Peru. It is the sixth largest department in Peru, after Puno, Cuzco, Madre de Dios...
    14 KB (797 words) - 22:31, 17 April 2024
  • Thumbnail for Intendancy of Arequipa
    Intendancy of Arequipa (Spanish: Intendencia de Arequipa), also known informally as Arequipa Province (Spanish: Provincia de Arequipa), was one of the...
    6 KB (459 words) - 15:19, 5 March 2024
  • club based in Arequipa, Peru. It is one of Peru's oldest football teams, founded in 1915 by a group of football enthusiasts from Arequipa. The club currently...
    35 KB (2,187 words) - 08:42, 30 June 2024
  • 2004 Copa América (category Arequipa)
    2004 17:30 Estadio Arequipa, Arequipa Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Óscar Ruiz (Colombia) 8 July 2004 19:45 Estadio Arequipa, Arequipa Attendance: 35,000...
    33 KB (1,278 words) - 20:25, 31 May 2024
  • Arequipa is a major city in Peru. Arequipa may also refer to: Places: Arequipa Region, Peru Arequipa Province Arequipa District Roman Catholic Archdiocese...
    615 bytes (106 words) - 12:24, 8 May 2022
  • Thumbnail for Avenida Arequipa
    Arequipa Avenue (Spanish: Avenida Arequipa), formerly known as Leguía Avenue (Spanish: Avenida Leguía), is one of the main avenues of Lima, Peru. It extends...
    6 KB (455 words) - 20:11, 17 February 2023
  • Thumbnail for Arequipa Province
    Arequipa is a province in the Arequipa Region, Peru. Its capital, Arequipa, is Peru's second most populous province of Peru. It borders the provinces of...
    6 KB (295 words) - 15:43, 23 November 2022
  • Arequipa-Antofalla is a basement unit underlying the central Andes in northwestern Argentina, western Bolivia, northern Chile and southern Peru. Geologically...
    3 KB (269 words) - 21:00, 8 February 2024
  • Thumbnail for 1930 Peruvian coup d'état
    on August 22–27, 1930, headed by commander Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro in Arequipa, although with the support of Manuel María Ponce Brousset's force in Lima...
    14 KB (1,699 words) - 22:05, 2 July 2024