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San Bartolo: Centenary Families and New Neighbors Who Left Lima to Find the Perfect Refuge in Front of the Sea

Summary by El Comercio
María Becerra: “Cantar cumbia peruviana con Corazón Serrano has been one of my biggest challenges”Are you giving in too much? The ‘non-negotiable’ that every couple relationship should considerThe return of “Square Summits”, the story generated by the debate: romance or emotional nightmare?We took a tour with some of the characters that inhabit San Bartolo, of all life and others who came yearning for that tranquility that the city has stopped o…
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María Becerra: “Cantar cumbia peruviana con Corazón Serrano has been one of my biggest challenges”Are you giving in too much? The ‘non-negotiable’ that every couple relationship should considerThe return of “Square Summits”, the story generated by the debate: romance or emotional nightmare?We took a tour with some of the characters that inhabit San Bartolo, of all life and others who came yearning for that tranquility that the city has stopped o…

·Lima, Peru
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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Saturday, February 14, 2026.
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