Caylloma Province
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Caylloma | |
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Location of Caylloma in the Arequipa region |
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Country | Peru |
Region | Arequipa |
Capital | Chivay |
Area | |
Area Elevation (capital) |
14,019.46 km2 |
Population (as of the 2005 Census) | |
Population - Total - Density |
72,214 (2005 census) 5.2/km² |
Mayor | Jorge Modesto Cueva Tejada (2007) |
Subdivisions | 20 districts |
UBIGEO | 0405 |
Official website | |
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Caylloma Province is the largest of eight provinces in the Arequipa Region of Peru.
[edit] Points of interest
The Colca Canyon lies in the Huambo and Callalli districts[1].
[edit] Political division
The province is divided into 20 districts which are:
- Achoma (Achoma)
- Cabanaconde (Cabanaconde)
- Callalli (Callalli)
- Caylloma (Caylloma)
- Chivay (Chivay)
- Coporaque (Coporaque)
- Huambo (Huambo)
- Huanca (Huanca)
- Ichupampa (Ichupampa)
- Lari (Lari)
- Lluta (Lluta)
- Maca (Maca)
- Madrigal (Madrigal)
- Majes (El Pedregal)
- San Antonio de Chuca (San Antonio de Chuca)
- Sibayo (Sibayo)
- Tapay (Tapay)
- Tisco (Tisco)
- Tuti (Tuti)
- Yanque (Yanque)
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