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Lima Peru Temple

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Lima Peru Temple
Lima Peru Temple

The Lima Peru Temple is the 38th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

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Lima Peru Temple
East Javier Prado Avenue, Lima Metropolitan Area La Molina

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N -12.069713 ° E -76.948897 °
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Templo de Lima Perú

East Javier Prado Avenue 6420
15024 Lima Metropolitan Area, La Molina
Lima, Peru
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