Colegio Fe y Alegría No. 52 Pedro Arrupe is a Jesuit secondary school located in Peru in Ilo. It was founded in 2000 and is named in honor of Pedro Arrupe. Puerto Ilo is a small port town, population 70,000, on the very southern coast of Peru. Before the arrival of the Spanish in the mid 16th, the area was populated by the Chiribaya people. Until the beginning of the 20th. century most of the people lived along the banks of the Rio Osmore, whose waters flow sporadically during the summer months. Ilo was a port of call to the ships traveling from the east to the west coast of the United States via Tierra del Fuego.
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| - Colegio Fe y Alegría No. 52 Pedro Arrupe is a Jesuit secondary school located in Peru in Ilo. It was founded in 2000 and is named in honor of Pedro Arrupe. Puerto Ilo is a small port town, population 70,000, on the very southern coast of Peru. Before the arrival of the Spanish in the mid 16th, the area was populated by the Chiribaya people. Until the beginning of the 20th. century most of the people lived along the banks of the Rio Osmore, whose waters flow sporadically during the summer months. Ilo was a port of call to the ships traveling from the east to the west coast of the United States via Tierra del Fuego.
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| - Colegio Fe y Alegría No. 52 Pedro Arrupe is a Jesuit secondary school located in Peru in Ilo. It was founded in 2000 and is named in honor of Pedro Arrupe. Puerto Ilo is a small port town, population 70,000, on the very southern coast of Peru. Before the arrival of the Spanish in the mid 16th, the area was populated by the Chiribaya people. Until the beginning of the 20th. century most of the people lived along the banks of the Rio Osmore, whose waters flow sporadically during the summer months. Ilo was a port of call to the ships traveling from the east to the west coast of the United States via Tierra del Fuego.
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