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Piura is a city in northwestern Peru located in the Sechura Desert on the Piura River. It is the capital of the
Piura Region Piura () is a coastal department and region in northwestern Peru. The region's capital is Piura and its largest port cities, Paita and Talara, are also among the most important in Peru. The area is known for its tropical and dry beaches. It is ...
and the Piura Province. Its population was 484,475 as of 2017. It was here that Spanish Conqueror Francisco Pizarro founded the third Spanish city in South America and first in Peru, ''San Miguel de Piura'', in JulyHemming, J., 1970, The Conquest of the Incas, New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., or August 1532. Piura declared its independence from Spain on 4 January 1821.


History

Like most of northern Peru, the territory of Piura has been inhabited by their autochthonous group of natives called ''tallanes'' and ''yungas''. These groups lived without an organization or single leader to rule until the Muchik culture eventually took control, and the mixture of these evolved into the
Vicús culture Vicús culture was an important early culture in Peru from 1000/200 BCE to 300/600 CE.Ransom, Brian (2000)"The Enigma of Whistling Water Jars in Pre-Columbian Ceramics."/ref> They lived in the Piura region in the northern Pacific coast of Peru. ...
. Centuries later, Piura came under the rule of
Tupac Inca Yupanqui Topa Inca Yupanqui or Túpac Inca Yupanqui ( qu, 'Tupaq Inka Yupanki'), translated as "noble Inca accountant," (c. 1441–c. 1493) was the tenth Sapa Inca (1471–93) of the Inca Empire, fifth of the Hanan dynasty. His father was Pachacuti, and ...
for at least 40 years before the Spanish arrived. Francisco Pizarro came to the area and established it as the third Spanish city in South America, and Spain's first city in Peru. With the arrival of the Spanish in 1532, the current mestizo and creole cultures of Piura were born. This
mestizo (; ; fem. ) is a term used for racial classification to refer to a person of mixed Ethnic groups in Europe, European and Indigenous peoples of the Americas, Indigenous American ancestry. In certain regions such as Latin America, it may also r ...
culture includes influences from Spanish Extremadura and Andalucia; African influence, owing to the arrival of slaves from Madagascar ( Malgache slaves);
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coolies who migrated from
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to work the rice fields and replace the slaves; and also
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who came as pirates looking for
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, or incognito as Spanish horsemen. The Spanish named the city from the Quechuan word ''pirhua'', meaning "abundance". Nowadays, Piura is known as the "Ciudad del eterno calor" meaning "The city of eternal heat" because it is hot all year round.


Geography


Climate

Piura Department has a
desert A desert is a barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs and, consequently, living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life. The lack of vegetation exposes the unprotected surface of the ground to denudation. About on ...
and semi-desert climate on the coast and the western slopes of the Andes, whereas on the eastern slopes the climate is
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. Precipitation is sparse except during El Niño events, when rainfall is abundant and water flows through normally dry watercourses, causing flooding and large-scale land movements.


Hydrography

The hydrography of Piura Department is determined mainly by the amount of rainfall originating in the Pacific Ocean. This rainfall is itself determined by the meeting of two ocean currents on the southern coast of the department, around the bay of
Sechura Sechura is a city in northwestern Peru, south of Piura. It is the capital of Sechura Province in the Piura Region. The city lends its name to the Sechura Desert The Sechura Desert is a coastal desert located south of the Piura Region of Peru ...
: the cold
Humboldt current The Humboldt Current, also called the Peru Current, is a cold, low- salinity ocean current that flows north along the western coast of South America.Montecino, Vivian, and Carina B. Lange. "The Humboldt Current System: Ecosystem components and pr ...
at 13-19 °C, and the warm El Niño at 21-27 °C. These conditions lead to fluctuations in offshore sea temperatures, which are 18-23 °C in winter and spring, and 23-27 °C in summer and sometimes in autumn. The mean annual humidity is 66%. The mean atmospheric pressure is 1008.5 hPa, while winds are mainly from the north at an average speed of 3 m/s. Annual rainfall varies between 10 and 200 mm at altitudes of 100–500 m; between 200 and 800 mm at altitudes of 500–1500 m; and averages 1,550 mm at altitudes above 1500 m. Most of the region is arid, with rainfall concentrated in the high Andean areas, while on the wide plains the main water sources are seasonal rivers flowing from the north: the Chira and the Piura. The southern half of the plain consists of the Sechura Desert, which supports herbaceous vegetation. The main rivers are the Piura, the Huancabamba and the Chira. The reservoir of
Poechos Poechos Reservoir is a middle-sized reservoir on Peru's Chira River in the border area between Peru and Ecuador. Its purpose is to improve the accumulation of water stocks in the upper part of Peru's Chira basin by flood control, irrigation, drain ...
has been created within the course of the Chira. It has a capacity of 1,000,000,000 cubic metres and irrigates large portions of the coastal region. The river Quiroz, a tributary of the Piura, supplies the huge artificial lake of San Lorenzo. On the Huancabamba, in the mountains, there is a hydroelectric power station supplying energy to the region.


Tourism

One of the best-known tourist attractions in Piura is La Esmeralda beach, known as Colan beach for it is located near the town of Colan. It is a very long beach with warm waters. Local people like to go there during holidays. There are also great spots for surfers, like Playa Cangrejos, Mancora Beach and Cabo Blanco. Cabo Blanco was made famous by visitor Ernest Hemingway in 1956, where he supervised the filming of '' The Old Man and the Sea''.


Transportation

Piura is served by the
Cap. FAP Guillermo Concha Iberico International Airport PAF Captain Guillermo Concha Iberico International Airport is an airport serving Piura, Peru. It is from Piura's main square and from the resort of Máncora. It is the main airport of the department of Piura, the second most populous of Peru ...
. The
Tren de la Costa Tren de la Costa (in English: "Train of the Coast") is a suburban , 11-station light rail line in Greater Buenos Aires, between Maipú Avenue station in the northern suburb of Olivos and Delta station in Tigre, on the Río de la Plata. The l ...
is planned.


Culture and folklore

Piura is host to a stunning mestizo culture (one of the oldest in South America, for Piura is the third Spanish city founded on that continent) most famous for gastronomical dishes like Seco de chabelo, algarrobina-based drinks, many types of seafood and fish, like ceviche and ''Natilla Sweets''. Popular crafts include Chulucana pottery, and Catacaos is famous for its hats and its silversmithing. The small town of Simbila, is very popular for its handcrafts and pottery. The tondero and cumanana are the traditional music of mestizo Piura and northern parts of Lambayeque. There are also several famous
Peruvian Waltz The vals criollo ( en, Creole waltz), or Peruvian waltz ( es, vals peruano), is an adaptation of the European waltz brought to the Americas during colonial times by Spain. In the Viceroyalty of Peru, the waltz was gradually adapted to the likings ...
that came from these regions (northern Peruvians have their own style).


Universities

* University of Piura (UDEP) * National University of Piura (UNP) Branches of: * Peruvian Wings University (UAP) * César Vallejo University (UCV) * The Angels of Chimbote University (ULADECH) * Antenor Orrego Private University (UPAO) * Saint Peter University (USP)


Churches

* Iglesia Catedral de Piura was founded in 1588, located in the Plena Plaza de Armas, is an icon of the city * Iglesia San Francisco was founded by the Franciscan Order * Iglesia San Sebastian was founded in 1911 * Iglesia/Santuario María Auxiliadora
Powerhouse Peru

La Iglesia de JesuCristo de Los Santos de Los Ultimos Días


Notable people

* Francisco del Castillo Andraca (1716–1770), Peruvian poet, writer and priest


Sister cities

* Empalme, Mexico * Loja, Ecuador * Oklahoma City, United States * Trujillo, Spain


References


External links

* * * {{Authority control Populated places in the Piura Region Cities in Peru Populated places established in 1532 1532 establishments in the Spanish Empire Regional capital cities in Peru