List of Pecario National Landmarks

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A National Landmark is a building, object, site, natural feature, or structure that is officially recognized by the Pecarian government for its noteworthy historical, political, cultural, or scientific significance. The National Monuments Center (Stillian : Centro de Monumentos Nacionales) under the Pecarian Ministry of Culture (Stillian : Ministro de la Cultura) is responsible for the classification and maintenance of national landmarks.

List of Landmarks

Landmark Name Image Date Designated Location Description Type
Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Copanaca
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July 12, 1834 Altamar Tacolic basilica Historical
La Reina’s Palace
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September 15, 1892 Fortaleza A former royal residence that now serves as a museum Historical
Vineyards of Villa de la Reina
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May 25, 1976 Fortaleza These vineyards once served to provide grand cru wines to the kings and queens of Pecario. Historical
The Grand Bazaar
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March 22, 1954 Costa del Sol The oldest Pecarian marketplace is a hub for traders and visitors Cultural
Basilica of San Luis
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March 15, 1889 Costa Dorada Tacolic basilica Historical
San Luis Univeristy
UNMSM Facultad de Medicina San Fernando.jpg
July 17, 1923 Costa Dorada One of the oldest educational institutions in Pecario, renowned for its research in history and cultural studies Historical
The Lysian Quarter
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July 7, 1955 Costa Dorada This charming district features narrow cobblestone streets, cafes, artisan shops and traditional cuisine celebrating the region’s Lysian heritage. Historical
Florentian Suburbs
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August 15, 1978 Costa Dorada Residential areas characterized by modest homes and communal gardens, reflecting the hard-working spirit of Florentia immigrants who settled in Pecario during the early 20th century. Historical