viernes, 26 de agosto de 2016

History

-Lima History-



It’s often said that Lima was founded in 1535 by Francisco Pizarro, the conquistador who toppled the Inca Empire. But a pre-Inca civilization had thrived here for a thousand years before the Spanish arrived, leaving behind many impressive huacas (enormous pyramids and monuments) as well as beautiful ceramics.
The most prominent site is Huaca Pucllana, a structure built by the so-called Lima Culture on seven staggered levels. The Lima civilization declined around 600 and by the time the conquistadores turned up, it was part of Inca territory.
The colonial city established in the Ri’mac valley soon became a focal point of the Spanish Empire. A great deal of Andean silver passed through Lima en route to Spain, and some of it founded the colonial mansions and baroque churches whose altars still gleam in the city today.
As the centre of a Spanish viceroyalty that spanned Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia and Chile, Lima was the most important South American capital until the 19th century. It was also here that the Argentine general and legendary liberator José de San Martín announced Peru’s independence in 1821. Afterwards, Lima became the capital of the Republic of Peru, and the city’s Plaza San Martín was named after the general.
Post-independence, the free South American countries didn’t always get along. In the War of the Pacific (1879-1884), Peru joined forces with Bolivia against Chile, which ultimately led to the Chilean army occupying Lima and swiping many of its riches. After recovering from the war, Lima expanded rapidly in the 1900s, with shanty towns beginning to pop up mid-century as a result of the booming population.

Did you know? 
• Lima’s Monastery of San Francisco survived earthquakes in 1687 and 1746, but a third in 1970 caused significant damage.
• The historical centre of Lima was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988.

jueves, 25 de agosto de 2016

History Quiz


1. What year did Francisco Pizarro found Lima?

a)1435
b)1571
c)1535
d)1614

2. How many years did Chile have Lima in the Pacific War?

a) 4 years
b)1 years
c)7 years
d)2 years

3.Who was the first mayor of Lima?

a)Francisco de Godoy
b)Juan de Barbaran
c)Nicolás de Ribera
d)Sebastian de Torres


COMMENT YOUR ANSWERS!

pokemon in Lima

A 5-foot tall sculpture of the beloved Pokemon creature Pikachu has appeared on Terpsichore Street near Prytania Street, to the delight of fans of the popular smartphone game. Tolley Casparis, a Terpsichore neighbor, said the sculpture appeared either late Saturday (July 30) or early Sunday (July 31).
Pokemon sculpture.jpgPokemon Go sculpture on Terpsichore Street in New Orleans. in the future we did art like this
 
The origin of the sculpture is unknown. One onlooker called it a "stealth sculpture." An art lover named Jason Rodriguez, who visited the site, compared its mysterious appearance to an artwork by the British graffiti star Banksy, who produced public paintings and sculpture without official permission. 
An onlooker who identified himself as a set designer, was impressed with the quality of the Terpsichore Pikachu as well as the subject.
Despite its metallic appearance, "it's definitely not bronze," he said. "It's lightweight, it's hollow. 

Places to visit in Lima



                                                        Places to visit in Lima



Finding your way through Lima's city jungle and discovering the numerous scattered attractions the capital of Peru has to offer, can be quite difficult and you might miss a vital part of Lima's charisma. A nice way of discovering the charm of Lima without any hassle is to make the good old city tour with a bus. If you prefer something different even try a bicycle tour.

Examples:

 1.- Parque de las  Aguas.



 A very beautiful place where you can play with all the water you see.

2.- Parque de las Leyendas

A very beautiful zoo where there are all animals you can  ever see.

3.- Estadio Nacional 

The best stadium of all Lima, Perú. Peruvian teams play here.


4.- la Costa Verde

A very beautiful place with a beautiful view and an impressive ocean.

Lima food


                                    Lima                      
 The food of Lima is in the word.The first food of lima is the pollo a la brasa and the second is the lomo saltado and the third  is causa.We have same dulces the turón and the alfajor. He have a lot of candy. the lima food is delicious. The lima food is in the position  eight in all the world. The mazamora you know more rich with cinnamon.the polecat is a typical post. The anticucho eat well here. the polo a la brasa is typical here in lima.Here are many types of potatos: potato white,potato yellow,potato dwelling.

miércoles, 24 de agosto de 2016

SPORTS



  1. Lima city has varied sport venues for association footballvolleyball and basketball, many of which are located within private clubs. A popular sport among Limeans is fronton, a racquet sport similar to squash invented in Lima. Soccer is the most popular sport in Lima


Sport clubs[edit]
ClubSportLeagueVenue
Peruvian Institute of SportVariousVariousEstadio Nacional
Universitario de DeportesSoccerPrimera División PeruanaMonumental "U" Stadium
Alianza LimaSoccerPrimera División PeruanaAlejandro Villanueva Stadium
Sporting CristalSoccerPrimera División PeruanaSan Martín de Porres Stadium
Regatas LimaVariousVariousRegatas Headquarters Chorrillos
Real Club LimaBasketballVolleyballVariousSan Isidro

Other sports[edit]

Other sports practiced in the city include surfing, equestrianism, karate, rugby, yachting, paragliding, badminton, squash, table football, mountain biking, bicycle racing, shooting, triathlon, futsal, table tennis and track.Club
SportLeagueVenue
Also San Martín is a soccer club
in Lima