Arequipa

Arequipa

Arequipa is the colonial-era capital of Peru’s Arequipa Region. Framed by 3 volcanoes, it's filled with baroque buildings constructed from sillar, a white volcanic stone. Its historic center is anchored by the Plaza de Armas, a stately main square flanked on its north by the 17th-century neoclassical Basilica Cathedral, which houses a museum displaying religious objects and artwork. ― Google

People born in Arequipa (First 49 people) - Page 1

Alfredo Zegarra Tejada

Alfredo Zegarra Tejada

Peruvian Politician

Alonso Gamero

Alonso Gamero

Peruvian cyclist

Francisco Mostajo Miranda

Francisco Mostajo Miranda

Former Member of the Chamber of Deputies of Peru

Francisco Xavier de Luna Pizarro

Francisco Xavier de Luna Pizarro

Former President of the Congress of the Republic of Peru

Benigno Ballón Farfán loco

Benigno Ballón Farfán loco

Peruvian composer

Javier de Belaunde Ruiz de Somocurcio

Javier de Belaunde Ruiz de Somocurcio

Former Minister of Justice and Human Rights of Peru

Jesús Arismendi

Jesús Arismendi

Peruvian footballer

Jorge Eduardo Benavides

Jorge Eduardo Benavides

Peruvian writer

Jorge Pardon

Jorge Pardon

Peruvian footballer

Juan Guevara

Juan Guevara

Archbishop

Juan Manuel Guillén

Juan Manuel Guillén

Peruvian philosopher

Luis Flores

Luis Flores

Dominican former professional basketball player

Luis SánchezMoreno Lira

Luis SánchezMoreno Lira


Los Dávalos

Los Dávalos

Musical artist

Mariano A. Belaúnde

Mariano A. Belaúnde

Former Minister of Economy and Finance of Peru

Mariano Alejo Álvarez

Mariano Alejo Álvarez

Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Peru

Mario Cavagnaro

Mario Cavagnaro

Singer-songwriter

Mario Polar Ugarteche

Mario Polar Ugarteche

Former Senator of the Republic of Peru

Nicolás de Piérola

Nicolás de Piérola

Former President of Peru

Patricia Salas

Patricia Salas

Peruvian sociologist

Alfonso Santistevan

Alfonso Santistevan

Actor

Mariano Felipe Paz Soldán

Mariano Felipe Paz Soldán

Peruvian historian

Piermaria Oddone

Piermaria Oddone

Peruvian-American physicist

Pío de Tristán

Pío de Tristán

Former President of South Peru

Rafael Belaúnde Diez Canseco

Rafael Belaúnde Diez Canseco

Former Prime Minister of Peru ‧ Fernando Belaúnde Terry's father

René Cornejo

René Cornejo

Former Prime Minister of Peru

Luis Duncker Lavalle

Luis Duncker Lavalle

Peruvian composer

Mariano Holguín

Mariano Holguín


Teodoro Núñez Ureta

Teodoro Núñez Ureta

Peruvian painter

Yamila Osorio

Yamila Osorio

Politician

Daniel Lozada

Daniel Lozada

Former Interior Minister of Peru

José Said

José Said

Chilean businessman

Antonio Cornejo Polar

Antonio Cornejo Polar

Peruvian academic

Ana María Solórzano

Ana María Solórzano

Peruvian lawyer

Marco Falconí

Marco Falconí

Peruvian politician

Juan Carlos Eguren

Juan Carlos Eguren

Former 2nd Vice President of the Congress of the Republic of Peru

Hilden Salas

Hilden Salas

Peruvian footballer

Marceliano Gutiérrez

Marceliano Gutiérrez

Peruvian military personnel

Marcelino Gutiérrez

Marcelino Gutiérrez

Military personnel

José Luis Sardón

José Luis Sardón

Peruvian lawyer

María Delgado de Odría

María Delgado de Odría

Peruvian politician

Ramiro de Valdivia Cano

Ramiro de Valdivia Cano

Peruvian lawyer

Luis Sánchez-Moreno Lira

Luis Sánchez-Moreno Lira

Archbishop

José Luis Lecaros Cornejo (José Lecaros)

José Luis Lecaros Cornejo (José Lecaros)

Peruvian lawyer

Carlos Augusto Ramos Núñez (Carlos Ramos Núñez)

Carlos Augusto Ramos Núñez (Carlos Ramos Núñez)

Peruvian jurist

Juan Manuel Moscoso y Peralta

Juan Manuel Moscoso y Peralta

Biographer

Alberto Bustamante Belaunde

Alberto Bustamante Belaunde

Former Prime Minister of Peru

Benigno Ballón Farfánloco

Benigno Ballón Farfánloco

Musical composer

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