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Ayacucho
City in Peru
Distance: Approx. 2131 meters
Latitude and longitude: -13.16305556,-74.22444444
Ayacucho (Spanish pronunciation: [aʝaˈkutʃo] , Quechua: Ayak'uchu, derived from the words aya ("death" or "soul") and k'uchu ("corner") in honour of the battle of Ayacucho), founded in 1540 as San Juan de la Frontera de Huamanga and known simply as Huamanga (Quechua: Wamanga) until 1825, is the capital city of Ayacucho Region and of Huamanga Province, Ayacucho Region, Peru. Its original name, which continues to be the alternative name of the city, dates back to the Incan and Viceregal periods of its history, until its official change by Simón Bolívar in 1825 through a decree to commemorate the battle of Ayacucho during the Peruvian War of Independence. Bolívar issued the decree on February 15, 1825, changing the name from "Huamanga" to "Ayacucho", after the battle that decisively established the total independence of the nascent Peruvian Republic.
Department of Ayacucho
Departments of Peru
Distance: Approx. 2131 meters
Latitude and longitude: -13.16305556,-74.22444444
Ayacucho (Spanish pronunciation: [aʝaˈkutʃo] ), known as Huamanga from its creation in 1822 until 1825, 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.
Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary, Ayacucho
Distance: Approx. 2409 meters
Latitude and longitude: -13.16055556,-74.22472222
The Huamanga Cathedral (also known as the Cathedral of Ayacucho) is the main Baroque cathedral in Ayacucho, Peru. It is under the ownership of the Catholic Church and was declared a Historic Cultural Heritage of the Nation of Peru in 1972. It is located in the Plaza de Armas.
Plaza de Armas (Ayacucho)
Distance: Approx. 2430 meters
Latitude and longitude: -13.1604,-74.2258
The Plaza de Armas of Ayacucho is in the city center of Ayacucho, Peru. Central plazas in Peru are typically called the Plaza Mayor. The Plaza de Armas is so named because it was the place where the city's defenders assembled during emergencies.
Huamanga Province
Province in Ayacucho, Peru
Distance: Approx. 1450 meters
Latitude and longitude: -13.17,-74.22
Huamanga is a province in the northern part of the Ayacucho Region in Peru. The capital of the province is the city of Ayacucho.
Accomarca massacre
1985 massacre in Accomarca, Peru
Distance: Approx. 2661 meters
Latitude and longitude: -13.1602,-74.2151
The Accomarca massacre occurred on 14 August 1985, in the peasant village of Accomarca, now a neighbourhood of Ayacucho, Peru. There the Peruvian military massacred unarmed men, women and children. The official number of villagers killed is 69, but it has been variously reported as 47 or 74.
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ayacucho
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Peru
Distance: Approx. 2405 meters
Latitude and longitude: -13.1606,-74.2248
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ayacucho o Huamanga (Latin: Ayacuquensis o Huamangensis) is an archdiocese in the south-central Andes of Peru that was erected in the early 17th century, promoted to a metropolitan archdiocese in 1966 and covers the city of Ayacucho. Its archbishop—Archbishop Salvador Piñeiro García-Calderón has been leading the Archdiocese since 2011—is also the ecclesiastical provincial for the Diocese of Huancavelica and the Territorial Prelature of Caravelí.
Ayacucho District
District in Ayacucho, Peru
Distance: Approx. 2443 meters
Latitude and longitude: -13.16027778,-74.22583333
Ayacucho District is one of fifteen districts of the province Huamanga in Peru.
Carmen Alto District
District in Ayacucho, Peru
Distance: Approx. 736 meters
Latitude and longitude: -13.1758,-74.2264
Carmen Alto District is one of fifteen districts of the province Huamanga in Peru.
San Juan Bautista District, Huamanga
District in Ayacucho, Peru
Distance: Approx. 1818 meters
Latitude and longitude: -13.1659,-74.2236
San Juan Bautista District is one of fifteen districts of the Huamanga Province in Peru.
Jesús Nazareno District
District in Ayacucho, Peru
Distance: Approx. 3070 meters
Latitude and longitude: -13.1554,-74.218
Jesús Nazareno District is one of fifteen districts of the province Huamanga in Peru.
Qunchupata, Ayacucho
Archaeological site in Peru
Distance: Approx. 3412 meters
Latitude and longitude: -13.1564,-74.2077
Qunchupata (Quechua qunchu muddy, pata step, bank of a river, "muddy step" or "muddy bank", hispanicized spelling Conchopata, also Qonchopata) is an archaeological zone in Peru. It is located in the Ayacucho Region, Huamanga Province, Ayacucho District. The site was declared a National Cultural Heritage (Patrimonio Cultural) of Peru by Resolución Directional Nacional No.
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