Azángaro Province
Azángaro |
— Province — |
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[[File:|250px|none|alt=|Location of Azángaro in the Puno Region]]Location of Azángaro in the Puno Region |
Country |
Peru |
Region |
Puno |
Founded |
|
Capital |
Azángaro |
Government |
• Mayor |
Ruben Pachari Inofuente |
Area |
• Total |
4,970.01 km2 (1,918.9 sq mi) |
Elevation |
3,850 m (12,631 ft) |
Population |
• Total |
136.523 |
UBIGEO |
2102 |
Website |
www.muniazangaro.gob.pe |
Azángaro Province is a province of the Puno Region in Peru.[1]
Political division
The province measures 4,970.01 square kilometres (1,918.93 sq mi) and is divided into fifteen districts:
District |
Mayor |
Capital |
Ubigeo |
Achaya |
Pepe Romulo Condori Carlosviza |
Achaya |
210202 |
Arapa |
Cesar Gilberto Torres Rosello |
Arapa |
210203 |
Asillo |
Jose Ludgardo Torres Sucari |
Asillo |
210204 |
Azángaro |
Ruben Pachari Inofuente |
Azángaro |
210201 |
Caminaca |
Cesar Augusto Huaman Suero |
Caminaca |
210205 |
Chupa |
Clemente Idelionso Lopez Chipana |
Chupa |
210206 |
José Domingo Choquehuanca |
Ponsiano Mamani Ccala |
Estación de Pucara |
210207 |
Muñani |
Leonidas Endara Mamani |
Muñani |
210208 |
Potoni |
Seferino Quispe Turpo |
Potoni |
210209 |
Saman |
Luis Mamani Gonzales |
Saman |
210210 |
San Antón |
Adrian Joel Quispe Alata |
San Antón |
210211 |
San José |
Enrique Eron Alarcon Huahuacondori |
San José |
210212 |
San Juan de Salinas |
Edgar Inofuente Cari |
San Juan de Salinas |
210213 |
Santiago de Pupuja |
Jaime Roger Yapo Arapa |
Santiago de Pupuja |
210214 |
Tirapata |
Marino Pumaleque Mango |
Tirapata |
210215 |
References
External links
Municipalidad Provincial de Azangaro