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  1. The Plaza Mayor de Lima, or Plaza de Armas de Lima, is considered one of the birthplaces [1] of the city of Lima, as well as the core of the city. Located in the Historic Centre of Lima, it is surrounded by the Government Palace, Lima Metropolitan Cathedral, Archbishop's Palace of Lima, the Municipal Palace, and the Palacio de la Unión. [2]

  2. The Plaza Mayor de Lima, also known as the Plaza de Armas, is the heart of Lima and a must-visit for anyone exploring the city. Surrounded by stunning colonial architecture, the square is a vibrant and bustling hub of activity.

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  3. La plaza Mayor de Lima o plaza de Armas de Lima es el sitio fundacional de la ciudad de Lima, capital del Perú. Es el principal espacio público de la ciudad.

  4. Cusco's Plaza de Armas, with its historical charm, impressive architecture and cultural energy, is the heart of the city. A meeting point for locals and visitors, it offers magical sunsets, artisan markets and delicious local cuisine.

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    • Del Medio 123, Cusco
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  5. Apr 9, 2019 · Discover Plaza de Armas in Cusco, Peru: Built on the remains of one the Incas’ most important gathering spots, this square keeps the spirit of a fallen empire alive.

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  6. Lima’s 140-sq-meter Plaza de Armas, also called the Plaza Mayor, was not only the heart of the 16th-century settlement established by Francisco Pizarro, it was a center of the Spaniards’ continent-wide empire.

  7. Jun 3, 2019 · The Plaza de Armas, also known as the Plaza Mayor, is one of the main tourist attractions in Lima, Peru. From its conception in 1535—the same year in which Francisco Pizarro founded the city of Lima—to the present day, the Plaza de Armas has remained the focal point of the city.

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