Chaglla District is one of four districts of the province Pachitea in Peru .
5-461: In the district there are 22 towns, one of which is urban and the 21 remaining rural. People living in communities with fewer than 151 people joined 3542. This Huánuco Region geography article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . 9°50′27″S 75°53′52″W / 9.8408°S 75.8978°W / -9.8408; -75.8978 Hu%C3%A1nuco Region Huánuco ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈwanuko] )
10-474: A first oath took place in this city on December 15, 1820, after several uprisings in Huamalíes, Huallanca and Ambo. The region is divided into 11 provinces ( Spanish : provincias , singular: provincia ), which are composed of 75 districts ( distritos , singular: distrito ). The provinces, with their capitals in parentheses, are: According to the 2007 Peru Census , the language learned first by most of
15-770: Is a department and region in central Peru . It is bordered by the La Libertad , San Martín , Loreto and Ucayali regions in the north, the Ucayali Region in the east, the Pasco Region in the south and the Lima and Ancash regions in the west. Its capital is the city Huánuco . Huánuco has a rough topography comprising parts of the Sierra and the High Jungle (mountain rim) regions. Being equidistant from
20-451: The north and the south of the country, it has the privilege of having a mild weather with an average annual temperature of 20 °C (68 °F). This region is important for its geographical location, history, and for the richness of its land, where the presence of man goes back to ancient times. El Hombre de Lauricocha (Man of Lauricocha ) is among the most distinctive examples, dating from 10,000 BC, as well as Kotosh, where vestiges of
25-592: The oldest settlement in the Americas (4200 BC) took place. Several ethnic groups inhabited this region. However, after a severe resistance, they started to incorporate as part of the Inca empire . Huánuco then became part of the Cusco-Cajamarca-Cusco route. In the beginning of the 19th century, during the emancipation process, Huánuco was one of the first cities to promote Peru's independence. Moreover,
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