Barrio Primavera de Jimbe (Spring Quarter)
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Spring Quarter, of Romero, Milla, Gutierrez Diaz, Guibovich, Jaramillo, Ruiz (including ancestral surnames). The passage corresponds to unpaved alley where mules passed Lampanín bound. Currently this road is in danger of being lost in the public domain by disuse. Hopefully in the near future when municipal budgets can be oriented to tourism promotion this path will be recovered as a valuable witness whose memory times was missing. And this will be a typical route Jimbe that enliven our picnics.
In smaller towns, as is Jimbe, with less than two thousand inhabitants, the neighborhood got all. Thi...
Luzuriaga Street runs parallel to Avenida Castilla (main). It is popularly known as "La Tramposa" (th...
Jimbe (Ancash, Peru, 2012). View Majada crops or Santa Rosa, head of the Barrio Primavera (Spring Qua...
Inside the main church Jimbe. The central religious feast in honor of Mary Magdalene, patron saint of...
Avenida Ramón Castilla at level of the Church. Note the recent construction of two new environments i...
Jimbe main Church. The sharp decline of the soil of this town has favored the strategic position of t...
At the top of the street parade tourist found this restaurant, one of the oldest and recommended the ...
Jimbe main square, top center part. The architectural design of the square above showed no bleachers ...
As with the history of peoples, this Centennial Square has been redesigned at least three times. For ...
This is a neighborhood of Gomez, Ayala, Rivera, Romero, Ruiz, and other historical names Jimbe. What ...
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The main languages in South America are Spanish and Portugese, which basically tells you which European countries colonized the place. The South American wars of independence took place over two decades in the early 19th century, led by Simon Bolivar of Venezuela and Jose san Martin of Argentina.
Following liberation from Portugal and Spain, South America took off into its own development, capitalizing on the rich deposits of oil, gold, copper, silver and tango musicians.
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I can't say enough good things about South America. All the world's continents have amazing secrets and treasures laying in wait for your discovery, but in South America... just have a look at our pictures while you're waiting for online confirmation of your plane tickets to hit your inbox.
Text by Steve Smith.