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2011 Copa Perú
The 2011 Copa Perú season ( es, Copa Perú 2011), the promotion tournament of Peruvian football, started on February. The tournament has 5 stages. The first four stages are played as mini-league round-robin tournaments, except for third stage in region IV, which is played as a knockout stage. The final stage features two knockout rounds and a final four-team group stage to determine the two promoted teams. The 2011 Peru Cup started with the District Stage ( es, Etapa Distrital, links=no) on February. The next stage was the Provincial Stage ( es, Etapa Provincial) which started on June. The tournament continued with the Departamental Stage () on July. The Regional Stage follow in September. The National Stage () starts in November. The winner of the National Stage will be promoted to the First Division and the runner-up will be promoted to the Second Division. Departmental Stage ''Departmental Stage: 2011 Ligas Departamentales del Peru and 2011 Ligas Superiores del Peru'' ...
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Copa Perú
The Copa Perú is a football tournament in Peru. Despite its name, it is not entirely an elimination-cup competition involving all Peruvian clubs, but rather a series of league tournaments leading to an elimination tournament, with regional league clubs as participants. It guarantees its winner promotion to the professional Liga 2. History In 1966, the First Division was named '' Descentralizado''; teams from outside the capital of Lima were allowed to participate in the professional first division. The following year, the Copa Perú began, in which all non-professional teams in Peru were allowed to compete, with the winner to gain promotion to the First Division. After playing many elimination rounds, once six teams were left in the competition, they played in a final round-robin tournament in Lima. In 1984, the First Division grew from 16 to 44 teams: after the first stage of the season, a Regional Championship qualified the teams for the Decentralizado, with 16 to 18 teams ...
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Bagua, Peru
Bagua is a city in Peru , image_flag = Flag of Peru.svg , image_coat = Escudo nacional del Perú.svg , other_symbol = Great Seal of the State , other_symbol_type = National seal , national_motto = "Firm and Happy f ... located about from the city of Chachapoyas. It lies in the province of the same name.Cuesta, José Martín: Jaén de Bracamoros. T.III. 1984. Librería Studium.Lima. 1988 Jaén de Bracamoros. T.VI See also * 2005 northern Peru earthquake * 2009 Peruvian political crisis References External links Bagua Homepage (in Spanish) Populated places in the Amazonas Region {{AmazonasPE-geo-stub ...
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Huamanga Province
Huamanga is a province in the northern part of the Ayacucho Region in Peru. The capital of the province is the city of Ayacucho. Political division The province covers and is divided into fifteen districts: * Ayacucho (Ayacucho) * Acocro ( Acocro) * Acos Vinchos ( Acos Vinchos) * Carmen Alto ( Carmen Alto) * Chiara ( Chiara) * Jesús Nazareno ( Las Nazarenas) * Ocros ( Ocros) * Pacaycasa ( Pacaycasa) * Quinua (Quinua) * San José de Ticllas ( Ticllas) * San Juan Bautista ( San Juan Bautista) * Santiago de Pischa ( San Pedro de Cachi) * Socos ( Socos) * Tambillo ( Tambillo) * Vinchos ( Vinchos) * Andrés Avelino Cáceres Dorregaray (Jardín) Geography One of the highest mountains of the province is Yanapatira at approximately . Other mountains are listed below: Ethnic groups The people in the province are mainly indigenous citizens of Quechua descent. Quechua is the language which the majority of the population (50.37%) learnt to speak in childhood, 49.31% o ...
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Ayacucho Region
Ayacucho () is a department and region of Peru, located in the south-central Andes of the country. Its capital is the city of Ayacucho. The region was one of the hardest hit in the 1980s during the guerrilla war waged by Shining Path known as the internal conflict in Peru. A referendum was held on 30 October 2005, in order to decide whether the department would merge with the departments of Ica and Huancavelica to form the new Ica-Ayacucho-Huancavelica Region, as part of the decentralization process in Peru. The proposal failed and no merger was carried out. Political division The department is divided into 11 provinces ( es, provincias, singular: ''provincia''), which are composed of 111 districts (''distritos'', singular: ''distrito''). Provinces The provinces, with their capitals in parenthesis, are: # Cangallo ( Cangallo) # Huamanga (Ayacucho) # Huanca Sancos ( Huanca Sancos) # Huanta (Huanta) # La Mar ( San Miguel) # Lucanas (Puquio) # Parinacochas ( Coracora) # ...
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Sportivo Huracán
Sportivo Huracán is a Peruvian football club, based in the city of Arequipa, Peru. The club was founded on January 12, 1927. Sportivo Huracán now plays in the Copa Perú, which is the third division of the Peruvian league after deciding to no longer participate in the Peruvian Segunda División. History The club was the 1973 Copa Perú champion, defeating Cienciano, Colegio Nacional Iquitos, and Octavio Espinoza de Ica in the process. The club once played in the Torneo Descentralizado, the highest level of Peruvian football league, until 1973 when the team opted to move down a division. In the 2010 Copa Perú, the club classified to the National Stage, but was eliminated by Alianza Unicachi of Puno in the quarterfinals. In the 2011 Torneo Intermedio, the club was eliminated by Sport Áncash in the Round of 16. In the 2011 Copa Perú, the club classified to the National Stage, but was eliminated by Real Garcilaso of Cuzco in the quarterfinals. It was invited to play in ...
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FBC Aurora
Foot Ball Club Aurora is a Peruvian football club, playing in the city of Arequipa, Peru. The club were founded 1916 and play in the Copa Perú which is the third division of the Peruvian league. History The club have played at the highest level of Peruvian football on three occasions, from 1988 Torneo Descentralizado until 1991 Torneo Descentralizado when was relegated. In the 2010 Copa Perú, the club classified to the National Stage, but was eliminated by Alianza Porvenir-Unicachi of Puno in the Round of 16. Rivalries FBC Aurora has had a long-standing rivalry with FBC Melgar, Sportivo Huracán, FBC Piérola, and FBC White Star. Honours National *Copa Perú: 0 ::Runner-up (2): 1993, 1994 Regional * Región VII: ::Runner-up (1): 2010 * Liga Departamental de Arequipa: ::Winners (5): 1987, 1988, 1993, 1994, 2010 ::Runner-up (1): 2012 * Liga Superior de Arequipa: ::Runner-up (1): 2010 * Liga Distrital de Arequipa: ::Winners (16): 1924, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1930, 1935, 1 ...
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Orcopampa District
Orcopampa District is one of fourteen districts of the province Castilla in Peru. Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática. Banco de Información Distrital''. Retrieved April 11, 2008. See also * Machuqucha * Sawsi * Waman Quri * Waqrawiri Waqrawiri (Quechua ''waqra'' horn, ''wiri'' lasso,- "horn lasso", Hispanicized spelling ''Huajrahuire'') or Waxra Wiri (Aymara ''waxra'' horn, ''wiri'' (a part of) a foot plough) is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the Andes of Peru, a ... References Districts of the Castilla Province Districts of the Arequipa Region {{Arequipa-geo-stub ...
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Saetas De Oro
Club Deportivo Saetas de Oro (sometimes referred as Saetas de Oro) is a Peruvian football club, playing in the city of La Joya, Arequipa, Peru. History The Club Saetas de Oro was founded on April 2, 1975. In 2011 Copa Perú, the club classified to the Regional Stage, but was eliminated by Unión Minas de Orcopampa in the Semifinals. In 2012 Copa Perú, the club classified to the Departamental Stage, but was eliminated by Atlético Mollendo. In 2013 Copa Perú, the club classified to the National Stage, but was eliminated by San Simón in the Quarterfinals. In 2016 Copa Perú, the club classified to the Provincial Stage, but was eliminated by Binacional. In 2017 Copa Perú, the club classified to the Provincial Stage, but was eliminated in the Cuadrangular Final. Honours Regional * Liga Departamental de Arequipa: ::Runner-up (2): 2011, 2013 * Liga Provincial de Arequipa: ::Winners (3): 2009, 2011, 2013 ::Runner-up (1): 2015 * Liga Distrital de La Joya: ::Winners (7): 2 ...
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Arequipa Region
Arequipa ( ay, Ariqipa; qu, Ariqipa) is a department and region in southwestern Peru. It is the sixth largest department in Peru, after Puno, Cuzco, Madre de Dios, Ucayali, and Loreto, its sixth most populous department, and its eleventh least densely populated department. It is bordered by the departments of Ica, Ayacucho, Apurímac and Cusco in the north, the Department of Puno in the east, the Department of Moquegua in the south, and the Pacific Ocean in the west. Its capital, also called Arequipa, is Peru's second-largest city. Geography This department has a rough topography, which is characterised by heavy layers of volcanic lava covering large areas of its inter-Andean sector. It has deep canyons such as the ones formed by the Ocoña and Majes rivers. Plateaus range in height from medium, such as La Joya, and high-altitude ones such the Arrieros Pampa and those located in the zones of Chivay, Huambo and Pichucolla. Volcanic cones, such as Misti, Chachani, Ampato, ...
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José María Arguedas De Andahuaylas
José is a predominantly Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name Joseph. While spelled alike, this name is pronounced differently in each language: Spanish ; Portuguese (or ). In French, the name ''José'', pronounced , is an old vernacular form of Joseph, which is also in current usage as a given name. José is also commonly used as part of masculine name composites, such as José Manuel, José Maria or Antonio José, and also in female name composites like Maria José or Marie-José. The feminine written form is ''Josée'' as in French. In Netherlandic Dutch, however, ''José'' is a feminine given name and is pronounced ; it may occur as part of name composites like Marie-José or as a feminine first name in its own right; it can also be short for the name ''Josina'' and even a Dutch hypocorism of the name ''Johanna''. In England, Jose is originally a Romano-Celtic surname, and people with this family name can usually be found in, or traced to, the English county of C ...
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Andahuaylas
Andahuaylas (Quechua Antawaylla, ''anta'' copper, ''waylla'' meadow, "copper meadow") is a Peruvian city. It is the capital of the Andahuaylas Province in the Apurímac Region. It is known as the ''pradera de los celajes'' (Spanish for "prairie of colored clouds"). Its approximate population of 42,268 inhabitants ( 2017 census) makes it the first largest city in the region. Location Andahuyalas is located in the western part of the Apurímac Region. The nearest city is Aban cay A cay ( ), also spelled caye or key, is a small, low-elevation, sandy island on the surface of a coral reef. Cays occur in tropical environments throughout the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans, including in the Caribbean and on the Great .... Transportation Andahuaylas is served by its own airport, the Andahuaylas Airport. Gallery File:Andahuaylas Central Plaza.jpg, Central square of Andahuaylas File:Andahuaylas Central Plaza Statue.jpg, Statue on central square File:Andahuaylas Mototaxis. ...
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Cultural Santa Rosa
Los Chankas CYC (known as ''Cultural Santa Rosa'' until 2021) is a professional Peruvian football club, located in the city of Andahuaylas, Apurímac, Peru. History Copa Perú In the 2010 Copa Perú, the club classified to Regional Stage but was eliminated by Alianza Unicachi. In the 2011 Copa Perú, the club classified to Regional Stage but was eliminated by Franciscano San Román and José María Arguedas. In the 2013 Copa Perú, the club classified to Regional Stage but was eliminated by Franciscano San Román and Fuerza Minera. In the 2015 Copa Perú, the club classified to National Stage but was eliminated by Sport Ancash in the Round of 16. Segunda División On August 19, 2021, Cultural Santa Rosa changed its name to Los Chankas - CYC. The letters CYC are the initials of late club president Clodoaldo Yñigo Condori who died as a result of complications from COVID-19 in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru. Colours and badge File:CulturalSantaRosaLogo.png, Cult ...
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