Pampachiri
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Pampachiri | |
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Country | Peru |
Region | Apurímac |
Province | Andahuaylas |
Capital | Pampachiri |
Area | |
Area Elevation |
km2 3,362 metres (11,030 ft) |
602.5
Population (as of the 2005 Census) | |
Population - Total - Density |
2,948 4.9/km² |
Mayor | Wilfredo Cirilo Chipana Fernandez |
UBIGEO | 030210 |
Official website | |
n/a |
Pampachiri is a rural district in Andahuaylas Province in the Apurímac Region of southern Peru. It is also the name of a village in the district. The population of the district is about 2,400 with about 1,000 of those residents living in the village of the same name.
Before the Spanish conquest it was populated by the Incas, Chancas and Wari peoples who have left numerous archeological sites in the area. There exist populations of pumas, condors and many other rare animals and plants.
It is an area of outstanding natural beauty. High in the puna area is the spectacular "bosque de piedras" which is an unusual geological phenomena of volcanic rocks in the shape of large smooth cones.
It is situated on the Puquio to Andahuaylas Highway which as of 2005 is still unpaved. The main econonmic activities of the population are subsistence agriculture and cattle raising (lowlands) and alpaca and vicuña husbandry (highlands). It is one of the poorest districts of Peru with a typical family income of under US$1000 a year.