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TOURIST ROUTES OF BELEN.pptx
1. 2.3 Our house
ELABORADO POR: CARLOS AUGUSTO NAVAS ARMAS
CURSO EXTRACURRICULAR DE INGLES
DOCENTE: MGR. JORGE CURTO CHAVEZ
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2. 1. Are there three dedrooms in the house?
No, there aren´t
2. Are there two bedrooms upstairs?
3. Is the kitchen next to the living room?
4. Is there a bedroom next to the kitchen?
5. Is the garaje behind the house?
6. Is there a shower downstairs?
B. Now look at the plan in exercise A and give short answers to the following questions
3. PAQUITO PASSAGE - BELEN
Located inside the Belén market,
Pasaje Paquito is a famous
commercial alley that houses stalls
selling medicinal plants, herbal
tonics, aphrodisiac concoctions and
health care products. the healing of
illnesses and diseases. It is
considered an important tourist
landmark in the city of Iquitos.
The Paquito passage is
characterized by the surrealism,
where strange plants, skeletons of
animals, candles of phallic and
exotic shapes potions make this
place conducive to healers, witches,
sorcerers and cultists of the natural
medicine.
4. FATIMA PARISH
In 1951, Father David Araujo Salgado arrived in
Iquitos. He was appointed assistant to the Santo
Cristo de Bagazán Parish. And from there, the
birth of the one that shortly Later it would be the
parish of Nuestra Señora del Rosario Fátima, in
the populous neighborhood of Belén.
5. HISTORIC ROUNDABOUT OF BELEN
Old iron monument of the Plaza de Armas, located today in the
Plazuela de Belén declared Monument and member of the Cultural
Heritage of the Nation, through the Ministerial Resolution N° 793-86
of 12/30/1986
La Glorieta was donated in 1908 by the Chinese Colony in Iquitos,
Initially its location was in the Plaza de Armas (between Jr. Arica and Jr.
(Putumayo). In 1969 the Glorieta was dismantled and relocated to
Plazuela Belé (area low), place where it is kept at the moment.
6. VENICE LORETANA
Located on the left bank of the
Itaya River, southeast of the
city of Iquitos. Its origin dates
back to beginning of the 20th
century and is made up of
homes built on rafts that float
at the level of the water in the
growing season. Another
characteristic is that the street
that separates the upper area
from the lower area, It's called
Venice. Over time, the
construction pattern has
changed to fixed houses built
on round wooden stilts (stilts)
of up to 2 stories: during the
emptying season. Both floors
are used, during the flood
season only the second floor is
used, since the entire Lower
Zone of Belén is flooded and
the residents move in boats or
canoes, which is why the They
consider the “Venice Loretana”.