Chucuito_Province

Chucuito Province

Chucuito Province

Province in Puno, Peru


Chucuito Province is a province of the Puno Region in Peru.[1] The capital of the province is the city of Juli.

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History

Chucuito is cited by Comentarios Reales de los Incas. On the 1st chapter of the 3th[clarification needed] book of Comentarios reales de los incas, Chucuito is mentioned because of huge monuments and anthropomorphic statues.[2]

Geography

One of the highest elevations of the province is Chuqi Patilla at approximately 5,200 m (17,100 ft). Other mountains are listed below:[3]

  • Altarani
  • Arichuwa
  • Atapalluni
  • Chachakumani
  • Chuqi Patilla
  • Ch'iyar Jaqhi
  • Ch'usiqani
  • Ch'uwaña
  • Jach'a Nasa
  • Jach'a Uma Chuqu
  • Janq'u Jaqhi
  • Janq'u Qalani
  • Jilarata
  • Jisk'a Wallata
  • Kimsa Chuta
  • Kuntur Ikiña
  • K'uchuni
  • Laram Jaqhi
  • Laramani
  • Llallawa
  • Mamaniri
  • Marqu Nasani
  • Misani
  • Nasa Parqu
  • Payrumani
  • Pä Sirka
  • Pichaqani
  • Pukara
  • Qarwa P'iq'iña
  • Qhapiya
  • Q'iruni
  • Sankayuni
  • Saywani Sirka
  • Tanka
  • Tanka Qullu
  • Uma Chuqu
  • Waka P'iqi
  • Wallata Awki
  • Wanq'uni
  • Qarwa P'iq'iña
  • Wila Kunka
  • Wila Purakani
  • Wila Qullu
  • Wiluyu

Languages

According to the 2007 census, Aymara was spoken by 72.4% of the population as their first language, while 26.8% spoke Spanish, 0.6% spoke Quechua, 0.1% spoke Asháninka, 0.0% spoke other indigenous languages and 0.0% spoke foreign languages.

Political division

The province measures 3,978.13 square kilometres (1,535.96 sq mi) and is divided into seven districts:

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See also


References

  1. (in Spanish) Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática. Banco de Información Digital Archived April 23, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved December 29, 2007
  2. escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL maps of the Chucuito Province, Puno Region

16.214396°S 69.457381°W / -16.214396; -69.457381



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