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Queropalca District
Queropalca District is one of seven districts of the province Lauricocha in Peru. Geography The Waywash mountain range traverses the district. The highest peak of the district is Yerupaja at which is also the highest elevation of the range. Other mountains are listed below:escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Lauricocha Province (Huánuco Region) * Allqay * Chawpi Hanka * Chinkana * Kasha In English, kasha usually refers to pseudocereal buckwheat or its culinary preparations. In various East-Central and Eastern European countries, ''kasha'' can apply to any kind of cooked grain. It can be baked but most often is boiled, either i ... * Kuntur Waqanan * Llamt'a * Mit'urahu * Parya * Runtuy * T'uyu Hirka See also * Mit'uqucha * Ninaqucha * Qarwaqucha References

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Districts Of Peru
The districts of Peru () are the third-level country subdivisions of Peru. They are subdivisions of the provinces of Peru, provinces, which in turn are subdivisions of the larger regions of Peru, regions or departments. There are 1,838 districts in total. Overview A 1982 law requires a minimum of residents in an area for a new district to be legally established: 3,500 if it is located in the rainforest, 4,000 in the Andes highlands and 10,000 in the Chala, coastal area. In the dry Andean area, many districts have less than 3,500 inhabitants due to low population density in the area. In some cases, their populations have decreased in comparison to the days when they were founded. Districts that are located at very high altitudes tend to be scarcely populated. These districts usually are large in area, have few available land for use. Many basic government services do not reach all residents of these districts due to their difficult geography. Many lack financial means to govern th ...
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Instituto Nacional De Estadística E Informática
The Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática (INEI) ("National Institute of Statistics and Informatics") is a semi-autonomous Peruvian government agency which coordinates, compiles, and evaluates statistical information for the country. Its current director is Renán Quispe Llanos. As stated on its website, the INEI eases decision-making with the help of quality statistical information and the use of information technology and thus helps develop the society. Censuses The latest census performed by the INEI is the 2017 Census, which was conducted from August 22 through November 5 of that year. Its preliminary results will be released to the public in 3 months, and final results in January 2018. An earlier census is the 2007 Census. Coding systems In its reports INEI uses standard coding systems for geographical location (''Ubicación Geográfica'') and classification of economical activities (''Clasificación Nacional de Actividades Económicas del Perú''): *UBIGE ...
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Mit'uqucha
Lake Mitococha or Mitucocha (possibly from Quechua ''mit'u, mitu'' mud, ''qucha'' lake, "mud lake") is a lake in Peru located in Huanuco Region, Lauricocha Province, Queropalca District.escale.minedu.gob.pe - Map of the Lauricocha Province (Huanuco Region) It has an elevation of above sea level. It lies on the east side of the Huayhuash mountain range, northeast of Mituraju and Rondoy. Lake Mitococha is 0.83 km long and 0.3 km at its widest point. See also * Ninacocha *List of lakes in Peru The following is a list of lakes in Peru.Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática (INEI)"Compendio Estadistica 2007" page 26 Many of the names have the ending -cocha, from Quechua ''qucha'': lake. * Acucocha * Alcacocha * Arapa * A ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Mitococha Lakes of Peru Lakes of Huánuco Region ...
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Runtuy
Rondoy (possibly from Quechua ''runtuy'': "to hail" or "to lay an egg") is a mountain in the north of the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru. It is located in the Ancash Region, Bolognesi Province, Pacllón District, and in the Huánuco Region, Lauricocha Province, Queropalca District.escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Bolognesi Province (Ancash Region) Rondoy lies north of Yerupajá and Jirishanca and southwest of Lake Mitococha. See also * Lake Niñacocha * Lake Carhuacocha * Rasac Rasac (possibly Quechua for toad) is a mountain in the Huayhuash mountain range in west central Peru, part of the Andes. It has a summit elevation of , although other sources cite a height of . Rasac is a long, relatively squat mountain on the ... References Mountains of Peru Mountains of Ancash Region Mountains of Huánuco Region {{Huanuco-geo-stub ...
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Parya (Peru)
Paria (possibly from Quechua for reddish, copper or sparrow,) is a mountain in the northern part of the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru. It is located in the Ancash Region, Bolognesi Province, Pacllón District, and in the Huánuco Region, Lauricocha Province, Queropalca District Queropalca District is one of seven districts of the province Lauricocha in Peru. Geography The Waywash mountain range traverses the district. The highest peak of the district is Yerupaja at which is also the highest elevation of the range. .... Paria lies northwest of Mitococha and south of Gasha. References Mountains of Peru Mountains of Ancash Region Mountains of Huánuco Region {{Huánuco-geo-stub ...
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Mit'urahu
Mituraju (possibly from Quechua ''mit'u, mitu'' mud, ''rahu'' snow, ice, mountain with snow) is a mountain in the north of the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru. It is located in the Ancash Region, Bolognesi Province, Pacllón District, and in the Huánuco Region, Lauricocha Province, Queropalca District. Mituraju lies southeast of Rondoy Rondoy (possibly from Quechua ''runtuy'': "to hail" or "to lay an egg") is a mountain in the north of the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru. It is located in the Ancash Region, Bolognesi Province, Pacllón District, and in the Hu ... and southwest of Lake Mitucocha.escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Bolognesi Province (Ancash Region) See also * Ninacocha * Carhuacocha References Mountains of Peru Mountains of Ancash Region Mountains of Huánuco Region {{Huanuco-geo-stub ...
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Kasha (Peru)
Gasha (possibly from Quechua ''kasha'' thorn or spine) is a mountain in the northern part of the Huayhuash mountain range in the Andes of Peru. It is located in the Ancash Region, Bolognesi Province, Pacllón District, and in the Huánuco Region, Lauricocha Province Lauricocha Province is one of 11 provinces of the Huánuco Region in Peru. The capital of the province is Jesús. The province is found at high elevations in the Andes. The highest elevation in the province is snow-capped Yerupaja peak with an ..., Queropalca District.escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Cajatambo Province (Lima Region) Gasha lies northwest of Mitococha and north of Paria. References Mountains of Peru Mountains of Ancash Region Mountains of Huánuco Region {{Huánuco-geo-stub ...
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Chawpi Hanka (Ancash-Huánuco)
Chawpi Hanka (Quechua language, Quechua ''chawpi'' central, middle, ''hanka'' snowcapped ridge or peak; ice, "central ridge (or peak)", hispanicized spelling ''Chaupijanca'') is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is situated in the Ancash Region, Bolognesi Province, in the districts of Huallanca District, Bolognesi, Huallanca and Huasta District, Huasta, and in the Huánuco Region Lauricocha Province, Queropalca District. It lies on a ridge north of the Waywash mountain range, Waywash mountain range. References

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Allqay (Huánuco)
Alcay (possibly from Quechua for to cut halfway through, to interrupt; to fail, see: ''alqay'') or Alcoy (' means "my dog") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru. It is located in the Junín Region, Yauli Province, Carhuacayan District and in the Lima Region, Huaral Province, Atavillos Alto District Atavillos Alto District is one of twelve districts of the Huaral Province in Peru. Geography One of the highest mountains of the district is Allqay at located in the Puwaq Hanka Puwaq Hanka (local Quechua ''puwaq'', eight, ''hanka'' snowcap .... It lies southwest of Yanque.escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Yauli Province (Junín Region) References Mountains of Peru Mountains of Junín Region Mountains of Lima Region {{LimaRegion-geo-stub ...
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Waywash Mountain Range
Huayhuash (possibly from Quechua ''waywash'', weasel'','' or ''waywashi'', squirrel) is a mountain range within the Andes of Peru, in the boundaries of the regions of Ancash, Lima and Huánuco.escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Cajatambo Province (Lima Region) Since 2002 it is protected within the Cordillera Huayhuash Reserved Zone. Geography The Huayhuash range is 30 km long north to south and includes seven peaks over 6000 m including Yerupajá, which, at , is the second highest peak in Peru. Another notable peak, Siula (6,344 m) was made famous by mountaineer Joe Simpson in his book '' Touching the Void''. Compared to the neighboring Cordillera Blanca, Huayhuash possesses narrower valleys and higher mountain passes. There are many lesser peaks surrounding those covered by ice, and several passes exceeding 5,000 m. It is necessary to travel a considerable distance from the central range to find ground lower than 3,000 m, even on valley floors, and the ...
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Peru
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