Huaura province

Huaura is a province of the department of Lima, Peru. From the administrative point of view of the Catholic Church in Peru, it forms part of the Diocese of Huacho. Located on the Pacific coast of the country, it has a population of about 180,000 inhabitants. It is bordered by the province of Barranca and the Ancash Region in the north, the provinces of Cajatambo and Oyón and the Pasco Region in the east, the province of Huaral in the south and the Pacific Ocean in the west. Huacho is the capital of the province as well as the Regional Government of Lima.

Huaura
Province
The archaeological site of Acaray
Location of Huaura in Lima
CountryPeru
DepartmentLima
CapitalHuacho
Government
 • MayorCrispulo Eddie Jara Salazar
(2019-2022)
Area
 • Total
4,891.92 km2 (1,888.78 sq mi)
Population
 • Total
227,685
 • Density46.5431/km2 (120.546/sq mi)
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Geography

Some of the highest mountains of the province are listed below:

  • Anta Chuku
  • Anta Ñawin
  • Chunta
  • Churinqucha
  • Chururu
  • Chururuyuq
  • Ch'ura
  • Inka Pukyu
  • Mankha Ukru
  • Mataqucha
  • Muruqucha
  • Pachan Wallqa
  • Pari Chuku
  • Puka Parya
  • Puka Tampu
  • Phiri Uya
  • Qawi
  • Wamanripa
  • Waqra Punta
  • Wathiyaqucha
  • Yana Uqhu
  • Yuraq Allpa
  • Yuraq Punta

Political division

The 4,891.92 square kilometres (1,888.78 sq mi) is divided into twelve districts:

  • Huacho (seat)
  • Ambar
  • Caleta
  • Checras
  • Hualmay
  • Huaura
  • Leoncio Prado
  • Paccho
  • Santa Leonor
  • Santa María
  • Sayán
  • Vegueta

Villages

  • Acain

See also

  • Q'asaqucha
  • Region Lima - Provinces
  • Huacho
  • Norte Chico

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