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Peruvian and Alejandro
On March 14, Alejandro Fierro, Chile's minister of foreign affairs, sent a telegram to the Chilean representative in Lima, Joaquin Godoy, requesting immediate neutrality from the Peruvian government.
A good example of Peruvian usage is the case of Presidential candidate Alejandro Toledo.
On May 6, 2006, Sumac flew to Lima, where she was presented the Orden del Sol award by Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo and the Jorge Basadre medal by the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos.
Club Alianza Lima is a Peruvian First Division football club which plays at the Estadio Alejandro Villanueva in the La Victoria District of Lima, Peru.
Alejandro Velasco Astete (* Cusco, September 23, 1897-September 28, 1925 ) was a Peruvian pilot, most recognizable for being the first man to fly over the Andes.
Other hostages included Alejandro Toledo, who later became President of Peru, and Javier Diez Canseco, a communist Peruvian congressman, related to MRTA.
It was allied with former Peruvian president Alejandro Toledo's party, Peru Possible.
Lady Bardales ( born 29 nov 1982 ) is a Peruvian police officer who worked for former president Alejandro Toledo in 2005.
* Alejandro Villanueva ( 1908-1944 ), a Peruvian football ( soccer ) player

Peruvian and Olmedo
As an unseeded player, he lost the singles final to Peruvian Alex Olmedo after surviving an 87-game semifinal against American Barry MacKay.
" Olmedo himself refused to file for U. S. citizenship, said he was content to remain a Peruvian citizen, and denied he was ducking U. S. citizenship to avoid being drafted into the Army.

Peruvian and won
Zaragoza's famous attacking line included Canário, Eleuterio Santos, Marcelino, Juan Manuel Villa and Carlos Lapetra ; Peruvian Juan Seminario, who started his career in Spain with Los Maños before moving to FC Barcelona, won the Pichichi Trophy in the 1961 – 62 campaign, scoring 25 goals in 30 games as the team finished in fourth position.
José Watanabe ( 1946-April 25, 2007 ) was a Peruvian poet who won a number of literary awards.
In the 2006 Peruvian national election the alliance won with 21. 2 % 45 out of 120 Members of Congress.
After the video was first broadcast in Peru in 2001, on a Peruvian local television station the French Ambassador Antoine Blanca was quoted as saying " Now I know why Newmont won ".
In 2007, she won the title of world runner-up in the youth category, the first Peruvian to win in the category.
Sporting Cristal has won the league title 15 times, and it is the Peruvian team with the third most National titles.
It has won a total of 22 League titles of the Peruvian First Division.
Universitario has won twenty-five first division titles, more than any other club in Peru, and was the first Peruvian club to reach the final of the Copa Libertadores.
The club won its first Peruvian title in 1929, one year after its debut in the first division.
The following year Universitario won its first season title and was crowned Peruvian champion, preventing Alianza Lima from winning a third consecutive title.
Universitario's first game was the Peruvian Superclásico which it won 2 – 1.
The defining derby was won by Universitario with a single goal by Fidel Suárez, overcoming the tie they had in the most Peruvian titles.
It was the third Peruvian team to do this ; the first being in the amateur era won by Alianza Lima and the second in the early nineties by Sporting Cristal.
The remaining eighteen titles were won during the professional era, the most any Peruvian club has.
He was part of the Sporting Cristal squad of the 1990s during which the club won the Peruvian Championship in 1994, 1995 and 1996 and reached the finals of the 1997 Copa Libertadores.
In 1845, Castilla won the Peruvian presidential elections and was sworn in in April of that year.
Not only has a Peruvian woman won a Miss Universe or Miss World title.
However, Cienciano had never won the Peruvian national champion ( they did win one half-year tournament in 2001 but lost the title of national champions by a penalty shootout to the winner of the second tournament, Alianza Lima, in the year in which both celebrated their centenary.
After the video was first broadcast in Peru in 2001, on a Peruvian local television station the French Ambassador Antoine Blanca was quoted as saying " Now I know why Newmont won ".
Chile won the war and conquered the Peruvian territories of Tarapacá, Tacna and Arica.
Finally, the Assembly president José Mariano Serrano, together with a commission, wrote down the " Independence Act of the Upper Peruvian Departments " which carries the date of August 6, 1825, in honor of the Battle of Junín won by Bolivar.
He also won the Peruvian International Surfing Championships in 1964, and then from the surf of Rincon, Puerto Rico, the World Surfing Championship title in 1968.
He continued to enter surfing contests taking him as far as Peru, where he won the Peruvian International Championship.

Peruvian and two
Some Ecuadorian nationalists attributed it to the Peruvian government because the crash took place near the border where, the two nations had participated in a Paquisha War in their perpetual border dispute.
The Peruvian army occupied Leticia, leading to an armed conflict between the two nations.
* 1879 – War of the Pacific: Two Chilean ships blocking the harbor of Iquique ( then belonging to Peru ) battle two Peruvian vessels in the Battle of Iquique.
The Air Bridge Denial program was suspended in April 2001 after the Peruvian Air Force and strength of the U. S. DEA misidentified a civilian aircraft as a drug trafficker and shot it down, killing two American citizens on board.
The issues contributing to the tension between the two countries included Venezuela's shielding of Vladimiro Montesinos, Peru's support for democracy in Venezuela, and Venezuelan interference in Peruvian politics.
In 2001, in order to improve and expand its infrastructure, the airport was concessioned by the Peruvian government to Lima Airport Partners ( LAP ), now composed of Fraport and two other minor partners, retaining the air traffic control managed by the Peruvian Corporation of Airports and Commercial Aviation ( CORPAC ).
Of the four species two, the Peruvian Diving Petrel and the Magellanic Diving Petrel, have highly restricted ranges around South America's coasts, whilst the Common Diving Petrel and the South Georgia Diving Petrel range widely across the southern oceans, breeding on islands off New Zealand, sub-Antarctic islands in the Indian Ocean, and islands in the south Atlantic ( like Tristan da Cunha ).
Marshal Ramon Castilla had also warned Peru of a possible Chilean attack and recommended that when Chile bought a warship, Peru should buy two ; lack of money prevented the Peruvian government from following Castilla's advice.
The two sides clashed on November 27 in the Battle of Tarapacá, where the Chilean forces were defeated, but the Peruvian forces, unable to maintain the territory, retreated north to Arica.
Vargas Llosa is the surname of two prominent Peruvian intellectuals who are father and son.
Among the dead are José Casanova, Luis Antonio Escobar, José González Ganoza, Alfredo Tomassini, Johnny Watson, and 11 other players ; head coach Marcos Calderon and nine other coaches and team staff ; eight cheerleaders ; three referees ; two Peruvian Navy passengers ; and five crew members.
Pope Benedict XIII elevated another two important Peruvian saints, Toribio Alfonso de Mogrovejo and Francisco de Solano.
The Protocol was intended to finally resolve the long-running territorial dispute between the two countries, and brought about the official end of the Ecuadorian – Peruvian War of 1941-1942.
Only the first two subdivisions actually touch the Amazon River ; the Peruvian state is actually along the Marañón River, one of two sources of the Amazon, and the Venezuelan state is along the Casiquiare canal, a link between the Amazon ( via the Guainía River ) and the Orinoco River.
In addition to the ocarina and wakrapuku, there are Peruvian wind instruments of two basic types, panpipes and flutes, both of Native Andean origin and built to play tritonic, pentatonic and hexatonic scales, though some contemporary musicians play instruments designed to play European diatonic scales.
The two nations had signed a border treaty following the Ecuadorian – Peruvian War of 1941, but Ecuador later disagreed with the treaty as it applied to the Cenepa and Paquisha areas, and in 1960 Ecuador declared the treaty null and void.
In modern times there had been two previous military confrontations: a full-scale war in 1941, and a brief clash in 1981, both of which had seen the Peruvian military forces prevailing over the Ecuadorian military.
The Ecuadorian Army, evidently bent on preventing any repetition of the " Pachacútec " incident, and to forestall any Peruvian attempt to reach to crests of the Condor range, had gone on to establish a defensive perimeter on the area, with two outposts, " Tiwinza " and " Base Sur ", on the western side of the Cenepa headwaters, and a larger outpost, " Coangos ", on the high ground overlooking them from the north ( see map ).
Always following the Ecuadorian accounts, a subsequent incident took place two days later, on January 11, when another Peruvian patrol was detected near a place called the " Y ", a point of tactical importance in the Ecuadorian lines.
Thus, as a preliminary to the attack, on January 21 Peruvian helicopters began a series of reconnaissance and troop insertion flights on the rear of the Ecuadorian positions, which continued for the next two days.
The Dassault Mirage F1 | Mirage F. 1JA ( FAE-806 ) was one of aircraft involved in the claimed shot down of two Peruvian Sukhoi Su-22 on February 10, 1995.
In the ensuing action an A-37B subsonic aircraft is shot down by a Kfir and two Peruvian Su-22 were claimed to be shot down by the Ecuadorian Mirage F1 respectively.
It is often mentioned that there were three men involved: Alvear, Monteagudo, and Vieytes, but it is known that a few years before, President Bernardino Rivadavia asked the Peruvian Antonio Isidoro Castro to create an Argentine coat of arms ; however, the two schemes have never been found.

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