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Lima is the largest city of Peru and is one of the 40 largest in the world. HistoryAlthough the site of Lima was inhabited in classical and medieval times by Andean culture, most of its history is modern. I do not yet have many details of the 17th century. It was founded by the Spanish in the early mid 17th century ( 1635). I do not have details of the mid 17th century, late mid 17th century, or late 17th century. The 18th century including the early 18th century, early mid 18th century, mid 18th century, late mid 18th century, and late 18th century can be connected. I do not have details of the 19th century including the early 19th century, early mid 19th century, mid 19th century, late-mid 19th century, or late 19th century. |
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Its 20th century, including the early 20th century, early-mid 20th century, mid 20th century, and late-mid 20th century has not yet been closely examined. The late 20th century including the early 1980s, late 1980s, early 1990s, and late 1990s can be considered. Recent and current events of the early 21st century including the early 2000s can be examined. The late 2000s including 2006, 2007, and 2008 can be connected. 2009 including the first quarter 2009, second quarter 2009, third quarter 2009, and fourth quarter 2009 can be connected. 2010 can be connected. The early 2010s can be connected. 2011 can be connected. The first quarter 2011 can be connected. January 2011 including 2011 week 1, 2011 week 2, 2011 week 3, 2011 week 4, 2011 week 5, and 2011 week 6 can be connected. February 2011, and March 2011 can be connected. The second quarter 2011 and third quarter 2011can be connected. The future has not yet been examined. Other SociologyPeoples of the world will be considered. Connections to nations are not yet clear. This city belongs to Western Civilization, particularly to Latin peoples. Connections with other communities are not yet clear. Connections to social structure and change including social change, social types, and social structure will be considered. Institutions including government, economics, education, and family will be important. Religion including particular religions, religious organization, religious practice, and religious belief can be connected. This will depend considerably on culture including material culture, conceptual culture, and behavioral culture. Anthropology including social foundations, demography, physical anthropology, human ecology, human geography, and particular groups will be useful. Personal studies including the humna body, psychology, and biography may also be useful. Connections of science including physics, chemistry, astronomy, earth science, and biology are somewhat indirect. |
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