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Rimac (rē`mäk), river, c.80 mi (130 km) long, rising in the Andes of W Peru, and flowing W through Lima to the Pacific Ocean near Callao. It is used extensively for irrigation. The scenic Rimac valley affords one of the chief lines of communication to the high, interior mountain basins. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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2 PERU TYPE OF COMPANY INSURANCE 1 Rimac Internacional general and life 2 El Pacifico Peruano Suiza general 3 El Pacifico Vida life 4 InVita life 5 Interseguro life 6 La Positiva general and life 7 Mapfre Peru Vida life 8 Mapfre Peru general 9 Latina general and life 10 Generali Peru general and life 11 Altas Cumbres life 12 Secrex general and life PREMIUMS SHARE US$ % millions change % COMPANY 2004 '04/'03 2004 1 Rimac Internacional 299. The startling advantages of the Spanish planning had of course to do with the initial choice of the inland site, a peculiar trait in face of the fact that Lima was founded 10 miles from the sea on an ample valley that fanned Out from the course of the narrow waterway of the Rimac river, out into the cliffs that framed a large bay lined with sandy beaches. at UC San Diego's RIMAC Arena, it will be the team's fifth consecutive appearance. |
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