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It includes: celebrations in Callao commemorating Grau; military maneuvers at the distribution field and the Aliaga estate; Columbus Day celebrations; the 23rd National Derby; procession of the Lord of Miracles

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It includes: celebrations in Callao commemorating Grau; military maneuvers at the distribution field and the Aliaga estate; Columbus Day celebrations; the 23rd National Derby; procession of the Lord of Miracles

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