Chupaca Province

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Chupaca
Province

Coat of arms
Country Peru
Region Junín
Capital Chupaca
Government
  Mayor Luis Alberto Bastidas Vasquez
Area
  Total 1,153.05 km2 (445.20 sq mi)
Elevation 3,263 m (10,705 ft)
Population
  Total 51,340
  Density 45/km2 (120/sq mi)
UBIGEO 1209
Website www.munichupaca.gob.pe

Chupaca Province, located in Central Peru, is one of the nine provinces that compose the Junín Region, bordering to the north with the Concepción Province, to the east with the Huancayo Province, to the south with the Huancavelica Region and to the west with the Lima Region. The province has a population of approximately 57,000 inhabitants, and the capital is Chupaca.

Geography

Chupaca, meaning "Heroic Province" is located 297 kilometers (km, 185 mi) from Lima, and has a temperate and dry climate. Located within the province is the lake Ñawinpukyu 15 km (9.3 mi) west of the city Huancayo, with surface water spanning 7 hectares (17 acres), where the breeding of trout, mule trips and boating occur.

Political division

The province is divided into nine districts (with main towns).

Places of interest and importance

  • Huayao - 12 km (7.5 mi) from Huancayo; facilities including a Geophysical Observatory, where meteorological studies, nuclear physics, and other topics are studied.
  • Ñawinpukyu - The name of the lake comes from a Quechua word meaning "Eye Spring". It is 5 minutes from the Ahuac and 11 kilometers (7 mi) from Huancayo. To the flank of the lake there is a hill with the archaeological remains of the Arwaturu.
  • Qiwllaqucha

History

Furthest back in the known history of the Chupaca Province the Arwaturu tribe located alongside the lake Ñawinpukyu constructed buildings from stone and mud that aligned to the north and to the south in such a way that they received all the rays from the sun.

Low the Chongos; a town 20 kilometers (12 mi) south of Huancayo has a church dating back to 1540 with altars carved in baroque style.

External links

(Spanish) Municipal website

Coordinates: 12°03′36″S 75°17′24″W / 12.06000°S 75.29000°W / -12.06000; -75.29000

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