File:Casa Comercial Cecilio Hernandez e Hijos, Iquitos, 1916.png

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English: Foto de la sede de la casa comercial Cecilio Hernández e Hijos, Iquitos, 1916.
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Source Archivo CETA. Biblioteca Amazónica, Iquitos, Perú.
Author Unknown, 1916.

Ubicada en Sargento Lores 101-129, esquina con Malecón Tarapacá, Iquitos,

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