Azángaro | |
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![]() Location of Azángaro in thePuno Region | |
Country | Peru |
Region | Puno |
Capital | Azángaro |
Government | |
• Mayor | Ruben Pachari Inofuente |
Area | |
• Total | 4,970.01 km2 (1,918.93 sq mi) |
Elevation | 3,850 m (12,630 ft) |
Population | |
• Total | 136.523 |
• Density | 0.027/km2 (0.071/sq mi) |
UBIGEO | 2102 |
Website | www |
Azángaro is aprovince of thePuno Region inPeru.[1]
According to the2007 census,Quechua was spoken by 81.0% of the population as their first language, while 18.4% spokeSpanish, 0.3% spokeAymara, 0.0% spokeAsháninka, 0.1% spoke other indigenous languages and 0.0% spoke foreign languages.
The province measures 4,970.01 square kilometres (1,918.93 sq mi) and is divided into fifteen districts:
District | Mayor | Capital | Ubigeo |
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Achaya | Pepe Romulo Condori Carlosviza | Achaya | 210202 |
Arapa | Cesar Gilberto Torres Rosello | Arapa | 210203 |
Asillo | Jose Ludgardo Torres Sucari | Asillo | 210204 |
Azángaro | Flavio Jesus Mamani Hancco | Azángaro | 210201 |
Caminaca | Cesar Augusto Huaman Suero | Caminaca | 210205 |
Chupa | Clemente Idelionso Lopez Chipana | Chupa | 210206 |
José Domingo Choquehuanca | Ponsiano Mamani Ccala | Estación de Pucara | 210207 |
Muñani | Leonidas Endara Mamani | Muñani | 210208 |
Potoni | Seferino Quispe Turpo | Potoni | 210209 |
Saman | Luis Mamani Gonzales | Saman | 210210 |
San Antón | Adrian Joel Quispe Alata | San Antón | 210211 |
San José | Enrique Eron Alarcon Huahuacondori | San José | 210212 |
San Juan de Salinas | Edgar Inofuente Cari | San Juan de Salinas | 210213 |
Santiago de Pupuja | Jaime Roger Yapo Arapa | Santiago de Pupuja | 210214 |
Tirapata | Marino Pumaleque Mango | Tirapata | 210215 |
Some of the highest mountains of the province are listed below:[2]
14°54′36″S70°11′51″W / 14.91000°S 70.19750°W /-14.91000; -70.19750
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