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| In 1950, in the small town of Chiquian, located to the north of Lima in Ancash, Peru near the Cordillera Huayhuash |
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SPANISH |
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PERUVIAN PISCO |
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| Among the traditional symbols of Peru, Pisco is considerad to be the most importan!. This liquor was named for the port (Pisco) from where it was shipped to Spain and other cities during the colonial times. In turn, the port took its name from the quecha word Pisscu, meaning bird, due to the number of these animals in the port. |
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