This Is Barbadillo, Peru's "Presidential Prison" to Which Vizcarra Could Be Sent
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Just 20 kilometers separate Barbadillo prison from the Government Palace in Lima, which is equivalent to about 40 minutes by car, or more, depending on the traffic in the Peruvian capital. In Barbadillo spend their nights four of the Peruvian presidents who, precisely, lived in the Government Palace, the place from where they ruled and were the most powerful men in Peru. They are Alejandro Toledo (2001-2006), Ollanta Humala (2006-2011), Pedro Ca…
Only 20 kilometers separate the Barbadillo prison from the Government Palace in Lima, which is equivalent to about 40 minutes by car, or more, depending on the traffic in the Peruvian capital.
By Jimena De La Quintana, CNN en Español. Just 20 kilometers separate the Barbadillo prison from the Government Palace in Lima, which is about a 40-minute drive, or more, depending on traffic in the Peruvian capital. Four Peruvian presidents who lived in the Government Palace, the place from which they governed and were the most powerful men in Peru, spend their nights in Barbadillo. They are Alejandro Toledo (2001-2006), Ollanta Humala (2006-20…
By Jimena De La Quintana, CNN en Español. Just 20 kilometers separate the Barbadillo prison from the Government Palace in Lima, which is about a 40-minute drive, or more, depending on traffic in the Peruvian capital. Four Peruvian presidents who lived in the Government Palace, the place from which they governed and were the most powerful men in Peru, spend their nights in Barbadillo. They are Alejandro Toledo (2001-2006), Ollanta Humala (2006-20…
By Jimena De La Quintana, CNN en Español. Just 20 kilometers separate the Barbadillo prison from the Government Palace in Lima, which is about a 40-minute drive, or more, depending on traffic in the Peruvian capital. Four Peruvian presidents who lived in the Government Palace, the place from which they governed and were the most powerful men in Peru, spend their nights in Barbadillo. They are Alejandro Toledo (2001-2006), Ollanta Humala (2006-20…
By Jimena De La Quintana, CNN en Español. Just 20 kilometers separate the Barbadillo prison from the Government Palace in Lima, which is about a 40-minute drive, or more, depending on traffic in the Peruvian capital. Four Peruvian presidents who lived in the Government Palace, the place from which they governed and were the most powerful men in Peru, spend their nights in Barbadillo. They are Alejandro Toledo (2001-2006), Ollanta Humala (2006-20…
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