Avenida_del_Ejército

Avenida del Ejército

Avenida del Ejército

Avenue in Lima, Peru


The Avenida del Ejército (Army Avenue) is an avenue in Lima, Peru. It begins at Brazil Avenue and continues until it reaches the Plaza Centroamérica, crossing the districts of Magdalena del Mar, San Isidro, and Miraflores in the process.

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History

The avenue was inaugurated by Augusto B. Leguía in 1921, alongside San Martín barracks, as part of the projects carried out for the Centennial of the Independence of Peru.[1] Named after José de San Martín (and originally after the battle of Junín),[2] the barracks were built to house the Mounted Grenadiers Regiment of the Argentine delegation that was visiting the country in its anniversary,[3][4] with construction works beginning in 1918.[2] The 68,400 m2 barracks were subsequently auctioned due to their "lack of historic value" and demolished.[5][6] A large part of the terrain was acquired by the GMV-Urbi Consortium.[7]

On October 28, 1995,[8] the Manuel Bonilla Sports Complex was inaugurated, which received a visit by Evo Morales in 2010[9] and was subsequently remodelled in 2012.[10]

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References

  1. Plan Urbano Distrital de Miraflores: 2016-2026 (in Spanish). Municipalidad Distrital de Miraflores. 2016. p. 54.
  2. Balarezo Alberca, Giovanna María. Regeneración urbana integral desde el componente socio-cultural del patrimonio militar; estudio de casos del Fuerte General de División Rafael Hoyos Rubio en el Rímac desde sus actores locales (Thesis). Ricardo Palma University. pp. 7–8.

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