Jirón Junín

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Jirón Junín is a historic street in downtown Lima, Peru, known for its colonial-era architecture and its role in connecting key landmarks in the city’s historic center.

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Label Occurrences
Jirón Junín canonical 3

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf historic street
street
connects key landmarks in Lima’s historic center
country Peru
hasArchitecturalStyle colonial architecture
hasBuildingPeriod colonial era
republican era renovations
hasCulturalSignificance represents colonial urban layout of Lima
hasLanguage Spanish
hasNameLanguage Spanish
hasNameOrigin named in Spanish after a Peruvian historical reference to Junín
hasPavement urban roadway pavement
hasPreservationConcern conservation of historic facades
hasStreetType Jirón
hasTourismRole attraction within Lima historic center
hasUrbanFunction connector of central Lima blocks
heritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Centre of Lima
knownFor colonial-era buildings
historic urban fabric
traditional commerce
locatedIn historic centre of Lima
surface form: Historic Centre of Lima

Lima
Cercado de Lima
surface form: downtown Lima
locatedInTimeZone America/Lima
partOf Cercado de Lima district
Lima street network
transportRole local circulation street in central Lima
urbanContext mixed commercial and residential area
usedFor pedestrian circulation
vehicular circulation

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Plaza Mayor de Lima mainAccessStreet Jirón Junín
Jirón Huallaga isCloseTo Jirón Junín
Plaza de Armas de Lima hasStreet Jirón Junín