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PRESIDENTS OF PERU TO VISIT CITY

PRESIDENTS OF PERU IN CIUDAD ETEN

highlight the importance of constitutional presidents who visited the land of the Divine Child Miracle, these include:

ALBERTO FUJIMORI FUJIMORI : YEAR 1995
The arrival of President Alberto Fujimori to Ciudad Eten was held for the second time on Wednesday 22 of March 1995, at 1:55 in the afternoon hours. La Banda Musicians at St. Cecilia was singing the song "March on Tiwinza heroes." Likewise also sang a polka called "The Chinaman achiever," whose lyrics were composed by the arranger and musician representative of the city, Max Ucañay million.
The reception was made by the mayor of the town of Eten, Ruben Ramos Chumioque to inaugurate works as
  • Public Technology Institute "Ciudad Eten"
  • Rebuilding Lower Secondary Educational Institution "Pedro Ruiz Gallo"
  • Reconstruction of School Children Elementary 11027 "Divine Child Miracle

Alan : YEAR 2009
The president, Alan García Pérez inspected the construction of the new bridge Eten. He was accompanied by Agriculture Minister Adolfo de Córdova.


Córdova García and came on board a helicopter from Olmos.


In the reception were the mayors of City Eten, Puerto Eten and Monsefú Niquen Alejandro Sandoval, Javier Contreras and Lazaro Rivas Puicon Albino, the governor, Rosa Bertha Chancafe and over a thousand people and a band of musicians.


Eten
The new bridge, built with an investment of more than 10 million soles, join the peoples of the Mochica circuit Eten, Monsefú, Puerto Eten, Santa Rosa and Pimentel.


also become a strategic alternative pathway to bridge Reque, Lambayeque interfacing with the rest of the country.


The Head of State walked across the bridge from south to north and then boarded a vehicle of the caravan that accompanied it.


Alan Garcia, together with the Premier Javier Velásquez and the owner of Agriculture, made a working visit of two days at the Lambayeque region where, on the eve, he inspected the progress of Irrigation and Hydropower Project Olmos.


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