Jirón Moquegua Explained

Jirón Moquegua
Part Of:Damero de Pizarro
Namesake:Moquegua Department
Terminus A:Jirón de la Unión
Terminus B:Plaza Dos de Mayo
Junction:Tacna Avenue
Completion Date:1535

Jirón Moquegua is a major street in the Damero de Pizarro, located in the historic centre of Lima, Peru. The street starts at its intersection with the Jirón de la Unión and continues until it reaches the Plaza Dos de Mayo.

History

The road that today constitutes the street was laid by Francisco Pizarro when he founded the city of Lima on January 18, 1535. This straight line formed the colonial road to Callao and at its mouth was one of the arches of the Walls of Lima, the Portada del Callao, built in 1797.

In 1862, when a new urban nomenclature was adopted, the road was named jirón Moquegua, after the Department of Moquegua. Prior to this renaming, each block (cuadra) had a unique name:

During the 1980s, the street was the birthplace of Bakom, a martial art based on different techniques from Lima's street-fighting history.[1]

On the morning of August 22, 1991, three car bombs were detonated by members of the Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement, a terrorist organisation, who were distributed into three groups. Two of them, belonging to Electrolima, were located on the seventh block of the avenue, while the other, belonging to the Compañía Peruana de Teléfonos, was located on nearby Guillermo Dansey Avenue. A street vendor, who witnessed the action, entered the Dos de Mayo school alerting the students of the imminent attack, with the bombs exploding during their evacuation. In total 34 people were injured, including children, 30 commercial establishments were damaged, and the attackers fled towards the Plaza Dos de Mayo, Avenida Emancipación and Avenida Tacna.[2]

In 2020, an explosive artifact was detonated in front of a shoe store, causing minor damages to its façade.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. La noche de Caylloma: "El otro rostro del Centro Histórico" . 2012-04-01 . Escajadillo . Fabricio . Motion picture . es . . Jhony Sebastian (editor), Walter Jiménez (camera), Paolo Ramirez (assistant), Manuel Ticona (auxiliary).
  2. News: 34 personas heridas por explosión simultánea de tres coches-bomba . 1991-08-23 . La República.
  3. News: Juliaca: Detonación de artefacto explosivo causa daños en vivienda del Jirón Moquegua . 2020-01-09 . Onda Azul.