Lauricocha Province
Lauricocha Province is one of 11 provinces of the Huánuco Region in Peru. The capital of the province is Jesús.
Lauricocha | |
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Marañón River in the Lauricocha Province | |
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Location of Lauricocha in the Huánuco Region | |
Country | Peru |
Region | Huánuco |
Capital | Jesús |
Government | |
• Mayor | Heriberto Hilarion Estrada Muñoz |
Area | |
• Total | 1,860.13 km2 (718.20 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Total | 32,626 |
• Density | 18/km2 (45/sq mi) |
UBIGEO | 1010 |
Location
The province is bordered by the Dos de Mayo Province and the Yarowilca Province in the north, the Huánuco Province and the Ambo Province in the east, the Pasco Region in the south, and the Lima Region and the Ancash Region in the west.
Geography
The Waywash mountain range and the Rawra mountain range traverse the province. The highest peak of the province is Yerupaja. Other mountains are listed below:[1]
- Allpa Pukyu
- Allpa Qutu
- Allqay
- Anka Wachaq
- Arpa Qaqa
- Atuq Wayin
- Chakraqucha
- Chawpi Hanka
- Chinkana
- Chuku Raqra
- Ch'uspiqucha
- Hamp'atu
- Jirish Hanka
- Kasha
- Kunkan
- Kunkayuq
- Kuntur Pata
- Kuntur Wachanan
- Kuntur Waqanan
- Kuraw
- Kushur Palla
- K'ark'a Pata
- Llamt'a
- Millpu
- Minaq
- Misa Pata
- Mit'urahu
- Nina Qaqa
- Parya
- Pata Wasin
- Pawqar Marka
- Pinqullu
- Puka Qucha
- Parya Qayqu
- Pukyu
- Puskan T'urpu
- Puywanqucha
- Phaqcha
- Qayqu
- Quraw
- Runtuy
- Saywa Punta
- Siqi
- Siula
- Tuna Wayi
- T'uyu Hirka
- Waka Qaqa
- Wamanripa
- Wank'a Marka
- Waraqayuq
- Wiru Wiru
- Yana Chaka
- Yana Chukchu
- Yana Hirka
- Yana Phaqcha
- Yarupaqa
Political division
The province is divided in seven districts, which are:
- Baños (Baños)
- Jesús (Jesús)
- Jivia (Jivia)
- Queropalca (Queropalca)
- Rondos (Rondos)
- San Francisco de Asís (Huarin)
- San Miguel de Cauri (Cauri)
Ethnic groups
The province is inhabited by indigenous citizens of Quechua descent. Spanish, however, is the language which the majority of the population (89.48%) learnt to speak in childhood, 10.36% of the residents started speaking using the Quechua language (2007 Peru Census).[2]
See also
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Sources
- escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Lauricocha Province (Huánuco Region)
- inei.gob.pe Archived 2013-01-27 at the Wayback Machine INEI, Peru, Censos Nacionales 2007