Junín Province
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Location in the Junín Region |
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Country Region |
Peru Junín |
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Founded | |
Capital | Junín |
Area | 2,360.07 km2 |
Population - Total - Density |
48,723 (2002 estimate) 20.6/km2 |
Subdivisions | 4 districts |
Junín Province is a province in northwestern Junín Region, in the central highlands of Peru. Its capital is the city of Junín.
[edit] Geography
The territory of the province is mountainous and it includes Lake Junín, which is the largest lake entirely on Peruvian territory, and the second-largest lake in the country after Lake Titicaca. Among the most important rivers are the Mantaro and Ulcumayo rivers.
[edit] Boundaries
The province borders the Tarma Province on the southeast, Yauli Province on the southwest, and the Pasco Region provinces of Pasco on the north and northwest, and Oxapampa on the northeast.
[edit] Political division
The Junín Province is divided into four districts (Spanish: distritos, singular: distrito), each of which is headed by a mayor (alcalde): The Junín Province is subdivided in four districts:
- Junín in the south
- Carhuamayo in the north
- Ondores in the west
- Ulcumayo in the east
Provinces of the Junín Region | ||
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Chanchamayo | Chupaca | Concepción | Huancayo | Jauja | Junín | Satipo | Tarma | Yauli |