Mariscal Nieto Province
Mariscal Nieto |
— Province — |
Plaza de Armas in the capital Moquegua |
[[File:|250px|none|alt=|Location of Mariscal Nieto in the Moquegua Region]]Location of Mariscal Nieto in the Moquegua Region |
Country |
Peru |
Region |
Moquegua |
Founded |
April 3, 1936 |
Capital |
Moquegua |
Government |
• Mayor |
Edmundo Eliseo Coayla Olivera (2007) |
Area |
• Total |
8,671.58 km2 (3,348.1 sq mi) |
Elevation |
1,410 m (4,626 ft) |
Population |
• Total |
70,460 |
UBIGEO |
1801 |
Website |
http://www.munimoquegua.gob.pe |
The Mariscal Nieto Province is the largest of three provinces that make up the Moquegua Region of Peru.[1][2] The capital of the province is the city of Moquegua.
Boundaries
Political division
The province is divided into six districts, which are:
District |
Capital |
Mayor |
Moquegua |
Moquegua |
Edmundo Eliseo Coayla Olivera |
Carumas |
Carumas |
Luis Victor Salas Casilla |
Cuchumbaya |
Cuchumbaya |
Guido Maquera Cuayla |
Samegua |
Samegua |
Renso Milthon Florencio Quiroz Vargas |
San Cristóbal |
Calacoa |
Rogelio Leonardo Vizcarra Taco |
Torata |
Torata |
Higinio Zoilo Cabana Diaz |
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