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Department of Huánuco

Departamento de Huánuco  (Spanish)
Wanuku suyu  (Quechua)
The Huayhuash mountain range with Yerupajá, one of the highest peaks of Peru
The Huayhuash mountain range with Yerupajá, one of the highest peaks of Peru
Flag of Department of Huánuco
Flag
Official seal of Department of Huánuco
Seal
Location of the Department of Huánuco in Peru
Location of the Department of Huánuco in Peru
Country Peru
Subdivisions 11 provinces and 76 districts
Largest city Huánuco
Capital Huánuco
Area
 • Total 36,848.85 km2 (14,227.42 sq mi)
Highest elevation
3,839 m (12,595 ft)
Lowest elevation
167 m (548 ft)
Population
 (2005 Census)
 • Total 730,871
 • Density 19.834296/km2 (51.37059/sq mi)
UBIGEO
10
Dialing code 062
ISO 3166 code PE-HUC
Principal resources
Poverty rate 78.9%
Percentage of Peru's GDP 1%
Website www.regionhuanuco.gob.pe
Kotosh
An ancient site called Kotosh in Huánuco.

Huánuco is a region in central Peru. It's like a large state or province. It shares borders with other regions such as La Libertad, San Martín, and Ucayali. The capital city of this region is also called Huánuco.

Huánuco has a varied landscape. It includes parts of the Sierra (mountain range) and high jungle areas. Its location gives it a mild climate all year round. The average temperature is about 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit).

This region is very important for its history and rich land. People have lived here for a very long time. For example, "El Hombre de Lauricocha" (the Man of Lauricocha) lived here around 10,000 BC. Also, at Kotosh, scientists found signs of one of the oldest settlements in the Americas, dating back to 4200 BC.

Many different groups of people lived in this region long ago. After some resistance, they became part of the Inca empire. Huánuco then became a key stop on the route between Cusco and Cajamarca.

In the early 1800s, Huánuco was one of the first cities to support Peru's independence. People here took an oath for freedom on December 15, 1820. This happened after several uprisings in nearby towns like Huamalíes, Huallanca, and Ambo.

Political Divisions of Huánuco

Provinces of the Huánuco region in Peru
Map showing the provinces of the Huánuco region.

The Huánuco region is divided into 11 main areas called provinces. These provinces are further divided into 75 smaller areas called districts.

Here are the provinces and their capital cities:

Languages Spoken in Huánuco

Most people in Huánuco speak Spanish. However, many also speak Quechua, an ancient native language of Peru. The type of Quechua spoken here is called Huánuco Quechua.

The table below shows which language people learned first in each province of Huánuco, according to the 2007 Peru Census:

Province Quechua Aymara Asháninka Another native language Spanish Foreign language Deaf or mute Total
Ambo 13,141 30 9 5 38,840 2 86 52,113
Dos de Mayo 17,399 20 5 11 26,102 6 91 43,634
Huacaybamba 14,920 19 2 2 3,869 1 106 18,919
Huamalies 32,873 44 6 6 28,511 4 226 61,670
Huanuco 60,281 177 73 62 192,886 54 369 253,902
Leoncio Prado 8,990 78 30 82 99,915 19 178 109,292
Marañon 6,073 8 4 7 18,367 - 82 24,541
Pachitea 26,229 56 9 14 29,415 - 107 55,830
Puerto Inca 1,582 81 545 731 25,541 2 59 28,541
Lauricocha 3,415 17 4 8 29,481 - 23 32,948
Yarowilca 18,308 30 6 2 11,633 - 49 30,028
Total 203,211 560 693 930 504,560 88 1,376 711,418
% 28.56 0.08 0.10 0.13 70.92 0.01 0.19 100.00

Cool Places to Visit in Huánuco

Huánuco has many interesting places to explore, including:

  • Awkillu Waqra
  • Awkimarka
  • El Sira Communal Reserve
  • Qillqay Mach'ay
  • Huayhuash mountain range

See also

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