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- Balconies_of_Lima abstract "The Balconies of Lima are cultural heritage built during the Spanish colonial regime as well as in the republic era in Peru. Most of them were built in the late 17th and 18th centuries, hence structures are located in the historical center of Lima. They were adapted for ceremonial purposes and have influenced in the life of many Peruvian scholars such as the 19th century writer Ricardo Palma. Nowadays the number of them counts up to 1,600[citation needed]. In order to retain its conservation, the Municipality of Lima has invited individuals and companies to adopt a balcony in order to maintain them as if they were new. The abundance of these balconies adds to the particular harmony and originality to this part of the city.".
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- Balconies_of_Lima auto "yes".
- Balconies_of_Lima date "December 2009".
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- Balconies_of_Lima subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Lima.
- Balconies_of_Lima subject Category:Colonial_Peru.
- Balconies_of_Lima subject Category:Spanish_Colonial_architecture_in_Peru.
- Balconies_of_Lima subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Lima.
- Balconies_of_Lima type Artifact100021939.
- Balconies_of_Lima type Building102913152.
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- Balconies_of_Lima comment "The Balconies of Lima are cultural heritage built during the Spanish colonial regime as well as in the republic era in Peru. Most of them were built in the late 17th and 18th centuries, hence structures are located in the historical center of Lima. They were adapted for ceremonial purposes and have influenced in the life of many Peruvian scholars such as the 19th century writer Ricardo Palma. Nowadays the number of them counts up to 1,600[citation needed].".
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