Huari Province
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Huari | |
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Location of Huari in the Ancash region |
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Coat of Arms | |
Country | Peru |
Region | Ancash |
Capital | Huari |
Area | |
Area Elevation (capital) |
2,771.9 km2 3,149 metres (10,331 ft) |
Population (as of the 2005 Census) | |
Population - Total - Density |
59,301 21.4/km² |
Mayor | Edwards Delfio Vizcarra Zorrilla |
Subdivisions | 16 districts |
Official website | |
www.munihuari.gob.pe |
The Huari Province is one of 20 provinces of the Ancash Region in Peru. The famous Chavín de Huantar archaeological site is located in this province.[1]
[edit] Political division
Huari is divided into sixteen districts, which are:
DISTRICT | MAYOR |
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Anra | Francisco Santiago Bazan |
Cajay | Elias Morales Mendoza |
Chavín de Huantar | Justino Zenon Montes Colcas |
Huacachi | Filoter Americo Montalvo Espinoza |
Huacchis | Serafin Perez Remigio |
Huachis | Epifanio Rios Ocaña |
Huantar | Renan Wilfredo Trejo Garcia |
Huari | Edwards Delfio Vizcarra Zorrilla |
Masin | N |
Paucas | Robert Pompeo Benites Meza |
Ponto | Hector Anibal Quiñones Ortega |
Rahuapampa | Pedro Quispe Huallpa |
Rapayan | Berino Olortegui Urbano |
San Marcos | Felix Melecio Solorzano Leyva |
San Pedro de Chana | Juvenil Pompeyo Villajuan Collazos |
Uco | Teodoro Tarazona Principe |
[edit] References
- ^ (Spanish) Official web site of the Huari Province
[edit] External links
(Spanish) Official web site of the Huari Province
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