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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - cabana
Born in the remote village of Cabana, Peru, in Ancash Province, Toledo was one of 16 children, 7 of whom died in childhood.
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Alejandro Toledo, 54, was born in Cabana, a remote Andean village in northern Peru.
They seem to be saying that if Peru is to block the spread of political instability in the Andean region, the next government must address broad social policy issues such as job creation and reconstruct the country''s weak institutions.
A decade ago, Peru could attract hardly any foreign investment.
www.latinfinance.com /latinfinance/magazine/may00/lf-06.html   (78 words)

  
 Hotel Listings & Destination Guide for South America - Peru - South - Arequipa and around - South from Arequipa - Mollendo
South America - Peru - South - Arequipa and around - South from Arequipa - Mollendo
Hotel Listings and Destination Guide for South America - Peru - South - Arequipa and around - South from Arequipa - Mollendo
Mollendo has a reasonable choice of accommodation : the Hostal Brisas del Mar, Tupac Amaru (tel 054/533544; $20-30), is a popular place close to the beach, while Hostal El Muelle, Arica 144 (tel 054/533680; $10-20), is clean, friendly and good value.
www.eztrip.com /dg_viewLocation_formId-63897.html   (78 words)

  
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 Alejandro Toledo / g c i 275
He was born in Cabana, Ancash in 1946.
Alejandro Toledo of Peru Posible has managed to carve a place for himself in Peruvian politics despite not having a real political organization behind him.
Toledo with U.S. Secretary of State Collen Powell at the celebration after the signing of the Inter-American Democratic Charter in Lima in September 2001
www.gci275.com /peru/toledo.shtml   (1062 words)

  
 Peace Corps Writers July 2002 - print version
President Toledo is faced with an enormous challenge — to rebuild trust and hope and stability while caught between the demands of an angry and frustrated people for jobs and a better life, and the pressures of skeptical foreign investors and the surrealism of the free market, the neo-liberal version of globalization.
On that trip, we all slept in the attic of a bakery and on the dirt floor of the unfinished city hall in Cabana, the nearby district capital.
Thirty-three years later, in 1997, we accompanied Alejandro on the same sentimental journey, but this time with the leaders of his party, Peru Posible.
www.peacecorpswriters.org /pages/2002/0207/prntvrs207/pv207all.html   (11249 words)

  
 Copacabana´s History Part I - Copacabana.COM
At the peninsula of Copacabana, in the south of Titicaca Lake, between the counties of Perú and Bolívia, there is a chapel that has an image of Virgin Mary that people saay is miraculous.
With the presence of the President, the Marshal Hermes da Fonseca, in 1914, near the Chapel, is inaugurated the Copacabana Fortification.
The first legend that is known about Copacabana, the district that already had this name, says that two whales stranded according to ones and free according to others appeared at the beach at the end of August, 1858.
copacabana.com /en/copahis1-i.shtml   (2348 words)

  
 Alejandro Toledo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Toledo was one of sixteen children of a family of indigenous campesinos in the town of Cabana, province of Pallasca, Ancash region.
Alejandro Celestino Toledo Manrique (born 28 March 1946) is the current President of Peru.
After the fall of Fujimori, the new president of the Peruvian Congress, Valentín Paniagua, became interim president and oversaw the already planned new elections on May 29, 2001.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alejandro_Toledo_Manrique   (794 words)

  
 Arequipa, Peru
Arequipa, capital city of the state of the same name, proudly preserves today many relics and monuments that remind us of its colonial past, when it was the city with the highest proportion of Spanish population in the whole Viceroyship of Peru.
Later on, Arequipa was the homeland of Collagua, Cabana and Aruni civilizations, which were incorporated into the Inca Empire toward the middle of the 16th century.
Arequipa is located in a volcanic area of the southern Peruvian Andes.
worldfacts.us /Peru-Arequipa.htm   (1183 words)

  
 RIC Query - Peru (27 January 2003)
Possible planned operations may have included an attack on Cabana, the town where President Alejandro Toledo was born (Panamericana Television 4 Dec, EL COMERCIO 4 Dec 2001).
It was thought that two active groups of SL were planning operations, one in Lima and one in the Huallaga Valley.
13 Dec 2001 - SL members tortured and killed two peasants in Aucayacu, Alto Huallaga because they were believed to have cooperated with local political and military authorities (Panamericana TV 13 Dec).
www.bcis.gov /text/services/asylum/ric/documentation/PER03002.htm   (6089 words)

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