Huamanga Province
Appearance
Huamanga | |
---|---|
Country | Peru |
Region | Ayacucho |
Capital | Ayacucho |
Government | |
• Mayor | Yuri Gutiérrez (2019-2022) |
Area | |
• Total | 2,981.37 km2 (1,151.11 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Total | 282,194 |
• Density | 95/km2 (250/sq mi) |
Website | Official website |
Huamanga is a province in the northern part of the Ayacucho Region in Peru. The capital of the province is the city of Ayacucho.
Political division
[edit]The province covers 2,981.3 square kilometres (1,151.1 sq mi) and is divided into fifteen districts:
- Ayacucho (Ayacucho)
- Acocro (Acocro)
- Acos Vinchos (Acos Vinchos)
- Carmen Alto (Carmen Alto)
- Chiara (Chiara)
- Jesús Nazareno (Las Nazarenas)
- Ocros (Ocros)
- Pacaycasa (Pacaycasa)
- Quinua (Quinua)
- San José de Ticllas (Ticllas)
- San Juan Bautista (San Juan Bautista)
- Santiago de Pischa (San Pedro de Cachi)
- Socos (Socos)
- Tambillo (Tambillo)
- Vinchos (Vinchos)
- Andrés Avelino Cáceres Dorregaray (Jardín)
Geography
[edit]One of the highest mountains of the province is Yanapatira at approximately 5,000 m (16,000 ft). Other mountains are listed below:[1]
- Allqa Suntu
- Ankap Wachanan
- Anta Q'asa
- Aqu Arma
- Artisa
- Atuq Wachanqa
- Challwa Q'asa
- Chawpi Urqu
- Chupa Urqu
- Chuqi Waqra
- Ch'akiqucha
- Ch'iptap Wasin
- Hapu Punta
- Hatun Munti
- Hatun Pata
- Hatun Tarayuq
- Hatun Usnu
- Hatun P’ukru
- Ichhu Pampa
- Illayuq
- Illachayuq
- Kampanayuq Urqu
- Kinwa Punta
- Kuntur Kunka
- Kuntur Pata
- Kuntur Sinqa
- Maray Urqu
- Pichqa Pukyu
- Qillwaqucha
- Qiwlla Pata
- Q’illu Urqu
- Ruphasqa
- Rurun Willka
- Salla Punta
- Saywa Muqu
- Tarukayuq
- Tarwiyuq
- Uma Urqu
- Umutu Q'asa
- Urqu Punta
- Utuluyuq
- Waman Pirqa
- Waman Wachana
- Wanakawri
- Watana
- Wawsiyuq
- Wayllacha
- Yana Mach’ay
- Yana Phiruru
- Yana Yana
- Yuraq Qaqa
Ethnic groups
[edit]The people in the province are mainly indigenous citizens of Quechua descent. Quechua is the language which the majority of the population (50.37%) learnt to speak in childhood, 49.31% of the residents started speaking using the Spanish language and 0.11 % using Aymara (2007 Peru Census).[2]
See also
[edit]- Battle of Ayacucho
- Hatun Usnu
- Kachimayu
- Marayniyuq
- Pampas de Ayacucho Historical Sanctuary
- Qunchupata
- Wichqana
Sources
[edit]- ^ escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL maps of the Huamanga Province, Ayacucho Region
- ^ inei.gob.pe Archived 2013-01-27 at the Wayback Machine INEI, Peru, Censos Nacionales 2007
External links
[edit]- (in Spanish) Official Web Site of Municipalidad Provincial de Huamanga
- (in Spanish) Ayacucho República Aristocrática photo gallery
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