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  1. The University City of the National University of San Marcos (acronym: CU-UNMSM), generally known as the University City of Lima or simply University City, is the main campus of the National University of San Marcos and is located in Lima District.

  2. Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos is the most important and respected higher-education institution in Peru. It consistently ranks among the top two universities in the country. Its main campus, the University City, is located in Lima.

  3. The National University of San Marcos ( Spanish: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, UNMSM) is a public university in Lima, Peru. It was founded on 12 May 1551. It is the first and most important university of Peru and the oldest university of the Americas.

  4. Main National University of San Marcos of Lima, coeducational state-financed institution of higher learning situated at Lima, the capital of Peru. The university, the oldest in South America, was founded in 1551 by royal decree and confirmed by a papal bull of 1571. At the time the Peruvian.

  5. SAN MARCOS, MAIN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF. An autonomous institution of higher learning in Lima, Peru, that traces its origin to the 16th century. Early Development. Founded by royal decree issued in Valladolid, Spain, by Charles V in 1551, San Marcos is considered the oldest University in the New World, although this primacy, contested by the ...

  6. The Casona of the National University of San Marcos ( Spanish: Casona de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos ), also known as the Cultural Centre of San Marcos ( Spanish: Centro Cultural de San Marcos, CCSM ), which operates in the building, is a large Spanish colonial building that hosts the cultural centre of the National University of...

  7. The National University of San Marcos is a public university in Lima, Peru. It was founded on 12 May 1551. It is the first and most important university of Peru and the oldest university of the Americas. The University of San Marcos has 20 faculties and 62 academic schools. It enrolls 28,645 undergraduate students and 3,447 graduate students.

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