Jirón Ucayali

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Jirón Ucayali is a historic street in downtown Lima, Peru, known for its colonial-era architecture and important governmental and cultural buildings.

All labels observed (2)

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Jirón Ucayali canonical 1
Jirón Ucayali, Lima 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic street
street
country Peru
hasArchitecturalStyle colonial architecture
republican architecture
hasBuildingType commercial buildings
government buildings
religious buildings
residential buildings
hasCulturalRole part of Lima historic walking routes
tourist attraction in Lima
hasHeritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Centre of Lima
hasHistoricalPeriod colonial period of Peru
hasHistoricalSignificance administrative center of Lima
development of colonial Lima
hasUrbanFunction commercial corridor
institutional corridor
knownFor colonial-era buildings
cultural buildings
governmental buildings
historic architecture
languageOfToponym Spanish
locatedIn historic centre of Lima
surface form: Historic Centre of Lima

Lima
historic centre of Lima
surface form: downtown Lima
locatedInTimeZone Peru Time
namedAfter Ucayali River
Ucayali Region
surface form: Ucayali region
partOf Cercado de Lima district
Lima road network
surface form: Lima street grid

traditional Lima center street network
timeZoneUTCOffset UTC−05:00
usedFor pedestrian circulation
vehicular traffic

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Torre Tagle Palace locatedOn Jirón Ucayali
Marquis of Torre Tagle associatedWithStreet Jirón Ucayali
this entity surface form: Jirón Ucayali, Lima