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Santa Cruz in Miraflores in Lima, Peru — Western South America
 

José Matías Delgado

 
 
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Photographed by J. Makali Bruton
1. José Matías Delgado Marker
Inscription.  

La Embajada de la República de El Salvador hace un justo reconocimiento y merecido homenaje al presbítero y doctor salvadoreño
José Matías Delgado
Padre de la patria, héroe y prócer nacional de la independencia de Centro América
Lima, Perú 13 mayo de 2014

English translation:
The Embassy of the Republic of El Salvador makes a just recognition and deserved tribute to the Salvadoran priest and doctor
José Matías Delgado
Father of the nation, hero and national leader of the independence of Central America
Lima, Peru May 13, 2014
 
Erected 2014 by La Embajada de la República de El Salvador.
 
Topics. This memorial is listed in these topic lists: Colonial EraWars, Non-US. A significant historical date for this entry is May 13, 2014.
 
Location. 12° 7.132′ S, 77° 2.569′ W. Memorial is in Miraflores, Lima. It is in Santa Cruz. It is at the intersection of Avenida José Pardo and Avenida Santa Cruz, on the left when traveling west on Avenida José Pardo. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: Av José Pardo 1466, Miraflores, Lima 15074, Peru. Touch for directions.

Regionally, it is on the Ring of Fire, in South America, in a Andean South America country, in the Pacific Rim, and in the Western Hemisphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once a Spanish colony and also the Inca Empire.

Other nearby markers. At least 4 other markers are within 5 kilometers of this marker, measured as the crow flies: General Francisco Morazán (a few steps from this marker); Admiral Miguel Grau Seminario (approx. 2.9 kilometers away); Colonel Francisco Bolognesi Cervantes (approx. 3 kilometers away); Foundation of the Scouts in Peru (approx. 4.2 kilometers away).
 
Also see . . .  José Matías Delgado at Wikipedia. (Submitted on February 20, 2022, by J. Makali Bruton of Washington, District of Columbia.)
 
 
Credits. This page was last revised on February 13, 2023. It was originally submitted on February 20, 2022, by J. Makali Bruton of Washington, District of Columbia. This page has been viewed 536 times since then and 19 times this year. Photo   1. submitted on February 20, 2022, by J. Makali Bruton of Washington, District of Columbia.
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Jul. 19, 2026