Cities
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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Flag of Lima, Peru's capital city. | |||
Flag of Arequipa, capital of the Arequipa Region | |||
Flag of Ayacucho, capital of the Ayacucho Region | |||
Flag of Chachapoyas, capital of the Amazonas Region | |||
Flag of Chimbote, the largest city in the Ancash Region | |||
Flag of Cajamarca, capital of the Cajamarca Region | |||
Flag of Cusco, capital of the Cusco Region | |||
Flag of Huánuco, capital of the Huánuco Region | |||
Flag of Huancayo, capital of the Junín Region | |||
Flag of Trujillo, capital of the La Libertad Region | |||
Flag of Iquitos, capital of the Loreto Region | |||
Flag of Moquegua, capital of the Moquegua Region | |||
Flag of Piura, capital of the Piura Region | |||
Flag of Puno, capital of the Puno Region | |||
Flag of Tacna, capital of the Tacna Region | |||
Flag of Tumbes, capital of the Tumbes Region |
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Famous quotes containing the word cities:
“Today as in the time of Pliny and Columella, the hyacinth flourishes in Wales, the periwinkle in Illyria, the daisy on the ruins of Numantia; while around them cities have changed their masters and their names, collided and smashed, disappeared into nothingness, their peaceful generations have crossed down the ages as fresh and smiling as on the days of battle.”
—Edgar Quinet (18031875)
“Like other cities created overnight in the Outlet, Woodward acquired between noon and sunset of September 16, 1893, a population of five thousand; and that night a voluntary committee on law and order sent around the warning, if you must shoot, shoot straight up!”
—State of Oklahoma, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)
“The only phenomenon with which writing has always been concomitant is the creation of cities and empires, that is the integration of large numbers of individuals into a political system, and their grading into castes or classes.... It seems to have favored the exploitation of human beings rather than their enlightenment.”
—Claude Lévi-Strauss (b. 1908)