Andahuaylas Province
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Location in the Apurímac Region |
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Country Region |
Peru Apurímac |
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Founded | June 21, 1825 |
Capital | Andahuaylas |
Area | 3,987.00 km2 |
Population - Total - Density |
142,140 n.a./km2 |
Mayor | Victor Manuel Molina Quintana (2007) |
Subdivisions | 19 districts |
UBIGEO | 0302 |
Website: www.muniandahuaylas.gob.pe |
Andahuaylas Province is one of seven provinces of the Apurímac Region in Peru.
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[edit] Location
The province is loacted in the north-eastern part of the region and measures 3,987.00 square kilometres km2.
[edit] Political division
The Andahuaylas province is divided into nineteen districts, which are:
DISTRICT | MAYOR |
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Andahuaylas | Victor Manuel Molina Quintana |
Andarapa | Agapito Leguia Guzman |
Chiara | Gabino Cartolin Altamirano |
Huancarama | Carlos Cavero Contreras |
Huancaray | Macedonio Martin Mallcco Matute |
Huayana | Hermelinda Pareja Urpi |
Kaquiabamba | Ruben Vivanco Ccoicca |
Kishuara | Ruben Moises Hurtado Vera |
Pacobamba | Fredy Trocones Villcas |
Pacucha | Oscar Franco Navarro |
Pampachiri | Wilfredo Cirilo Chipana Fernandez |
Pomacocha | Abelardo Ccaccya Ccopa |
San Antonio de Cachi | Esteban Astuquillca Arcce |
San Jerónimo | Oscar David Rojas Palomino |
San Miguel de Chaccrapampa | Felix Vargas Loa |
Santa María de Chicmo | Herminio Ortiz Guizado |
Talavera de la Reyna | Juan Ricardo Reynoso Gutierrez |
Tumay Huaraca | Rufino Edgay Taipe Romani |
Turpo | Antonio Beltran Sanchez |
[edit] Capital
The capital of the province is the city of Andahuaylas.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- (Spanish) Official Website Andahuaylas Province
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