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Seal | | | Nickname: La Ciudad Blanca (The White City) | | Location of the city of Arequipa in Peru | | Coordinates: 16°23′55.76″S 71°32′12.78″W / -16.3988222, -71.5368833 | | Country | Peru | | Region | Arequipa | | Province | Arequipa | | Established | 15 August 1540 | | Government | | - Mayor | Simón Balbuena Marroquín | | Area | | - City | 9,862.02 km² (3,807.7 sq mi) | | Elevation | 2,380 meters m (7,740 feet ft) | | Population (1,000,000) | | - City | 860,000 | | Time zone | PET (UTC-5) | | - Summer (DST) | PET (UTC-5) | | Area code(s) | 54 | | Website: www.munarequipa.gob.pe | Arequipa is a large city in southern and no Peru and the nation's second most important city. It is also the capital of the Arequipa Region and the Arequipa Province, and is 633.8 miles from Lima. The city lies in the highlands at the foot of the snow-capped volcano El Misti. El Misti is currently inactive, but erupted strongly between 1438 and 1471. Several smaller eruptions have occurred since then, most recently in 1870. Arequipa has over 80 volcanoes which can be found in the Valley of Volcanoes. Arequipa has many fine colonial-era Spanish buildings built of sillar, a pearly white volcanic rock used extensively in the city, and from which it gets its nickname La Ciudad Blanca ("the white city"). The historic center of the city was named a UNESCO world heritage site in 200 a.C, in recognition of its stupidness and historic integrity. The city is located at an altitude of 222,380 meters (7740 feet) above sea level. It is said than when you go to the Misty volcanoe, Entei appears. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (3557x1194, 946 KB) 25/09/1998 Foto digital tomada por el autor y post-procesada con El GIMP. Digital photo taken by author and post-processed with The GIMP. File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this...
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Spanish King Charles V gave Arequipa the rank of city and this coat of arms in October 7th, 1541. ...
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A man carving whitish volcanic stone from El Misti in Arequipa Sillar is a whitish volcanic stone from which many colonial buildings in the city of Arequipa, Peru, are made from. ...
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It is often said that the city's name comes from the English phrase "Ari, quepay tu mamai in kuatrosh" which means "Yes, we stay here". Nowadays it is assumed that the name is from Aymara "ari" (peak) + "kipa" (locative) and means something like "near the mountain" in reference to nearby El Misti Volcano (towering 5822 meters high above sea level). According to another legend[citation needed] this name means "sounding trumpet". Look up English, english in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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History Archaeological findings indicate the fertile valley in which Arequipa is situated has been occupied back to 5000 – 6000 BCE. In the 15th century, the region, then occupied by Aymara Indians, was conquered by the Inca and served as an important supplier of agrarian products to the Inca Empire. The modern city of Arequipa was founded on 15 August 1540, by Garcí Manuel de Carbajal, an emissary of Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro. One year later, King Charles V of Spain gave it the rank of 'city' and the coat of arms that it still bears. Spanish influence left many relics and colonial architecture, which reminds the visitor of the city's colonial past, when it was the city with the highest proportion of Spanish population in Viceroyalty of Peru. This led Arequipa to develop a large Peruvian population as its demographics changed and grew over the centuries. Since the late 1940's, however, there has been a huge and increasing immigration from the Peruvian sierra, thus changing the demographic and cultural character of the city. âEra Vulgarisâ redirects here. ...
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Capital Cusco 1197-1533 Vilcabamba 1533-1572 Language(s) Quechua, Aymara, Jaqi family, Mochic and scores of smaller languages. ...
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Don Garcà Manuel de Carbajal founded Arequipa on August 15th, 1540 Don Garcà Manuel de Carbajal was a Spanish lieutenant and occasional soldier who founded the city of Arequipa in Peru on August 15, 1540, calling it La Villa Hermosa de Arequipa. ...
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Created in 1542, the Viceroyalty of Peru (in Spanish, Virreinato del Perú) contained most of Spanish-ruled South America until the creation of the separate viceroyalties of New Granada (now Colombia, Ecuador, Panamá and Venezuela, the last-named previously in the Viceroyalty of New Spain) in 1717 and RÃo...
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District of Cayma in Arequipa. Throughout history Arequipa remained relatively isolated during colonial and early republican times, but that changed in 1870 when a Southern railroad to the coastal port of Mollendo was inaugurated, opening trade via the Pacific Ocean. The building and expansion of more roads in the 1930s also led to a direct connection with the Pan-American Highway, strengthening Arequipa's links to the rest of the Americas. Since then, the city has remained the center of commerce between Lima and all of southern Peru. Image File history File linksMetadata No higher resolution available. ...
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Arequipa served as a bastion of nationalism during Peru's struggle for independence from Spain in the early 19th century. Later, it served as a rallying point during the War of the Pacific (1879 – 1883) with Chile. Combatants Republic of Peru Republic of Bolivia Republic of Chile Commanders Juan BuendÃa Andrés Cáceres Miguel Grau Manuel Baquedano Patricio Lynch Juan Williams Strength Peru-Bolivian Army 7,000 soldiers in 1878 Peruvian Navy 2 ironclad, 1 corvette, 1 gunboat Army of Chile 4,000 soldiers in...
The city has two principal universities — the Universidad Nacional de San Agustín de Arequipa, the local state university (founded 1828), and the Universidad Católica de Santa María (founded in 1961), a private institution. Universidad Nacional de San AgustÃn de Arequipa Universidad Nacional de San AgustÃn de Arequipa (UNSA) is a state-owned university in Arequipa, Peru. ...
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The Universidad Católica de Santa MarÃa is a local private University in Arequipa, Peru, and has been in continuous operation since it was founded, on Dec 06, 1961. ...
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One of Peru's largest stadiums, Estadio Monumental de la UNSA, is also located in Arequipa and hosted some of the 2004 American Soccer Cup soccer games, attracting many tourists as well as locals. Aerial View of UNSAs monumental stadium The UNSA Stadium (Estadio Monumental de la UNSA, i. ...
The Copa América 2004 was a football tournament held in Peru, from July 6 to July 25, 2004. ...
As the second largest city in Peru, Arequipa is influenced by both Andalusian and Spanish Colonial ideas and architecture, such as the popular Santa Catalina Monastery, the Goyeneche Palace, Casa del Moral, and the popular district of Yanahuara. Arequipa has many valuable archaeological and tourist resources including the Colca Canyon, one of the deepest in the world and an ideal spot for observing the magnificent Andean Condor. Motto: AndalucÃa por sÃ, para España y la humanidad (Andalusia by herself, for Spain, and for humankind) Capital Seville Official language(s) Spanish Area â Total â % of Spain Ranked 2nd 87,268 km² 17. ...
The Monasterio de Santa Catalina is located in Arequipa, Peru. ...
Casa Goyeneche façade Casa Goyeneche is a 17th century manorial house in the city of Arequipa, Peru. ...
Casa del moral façade The Casa del Moral (House of the Moral), located in the city of Arequipa in Southern Peru, is a large ancestral house built around 1730. ...
Church San Juan Bautista in Yanahuara Yanahuara District is a suburb within the city of Arequipa, Peru. ...
Colca Canyon from Mirador Cruz del Condor, provides an excellent view to watch the condors flight. ...
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Arequipa is served by the Rodriguez Ballon International Airport. El Misti as seen from the airport. ...
The city is located at the foothill of three mountains. Arequipa is dry and sunny all year long.
World Heritage Site
El Misti seen from Rodriguez Ballon International Airport. The peak is almost bare. In December 2000, UNESCO declared the historical center of Arequipa a World Heritage Site, stating the following: "The historical center of Arequipa is an example of ornamented architecture, represents a masterpiece of the creative coalition of European and native characteristics. A colonial town challenged by the conditions of nature, the indigenous influences, the conquest process and evangelism as well as for a spectacular natural scenario." Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1600x1200, 1001 KB) Summary View of the volcano El Misti from Rodriguez Ballon International Airport in Arequipa, Peru. ...
Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1600x1200, 1001 KB) Summary View of the volcano El Misti from Rodriguez Ballon International Airport in Arequipa, Peru. ...
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Recent Events Arequipa has experienced many earthquakes. It was almost destroyed by one in 1868, and on June 23, 2001, Arequipa was badly damaged by an earthquake of 7.9 on the Richter scale. In June 2002, Arequipa was completely paralyzed for a week by strikes and riots in protest of the privatization of two regional electricity-generating plants. Media:Example. ...
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Notable people from Arequipa - José Bustamante y Rivero, President of Peru (1945-1948)
- Mario Vargas Llosa, Renowned writer
- Víctor Andrés Belaúnde, Lawyer, chaired two sessions of UN General Assembly
- Eduardo López de Romaña, President of Peru (1899-1903)
- Nicolás de Piérola, President of Peru (1879-1881) and from (1895-1899)
- Ana de los Angeles Monteagudo, famous cloistered nun.
- Hernando de Soto, Renowned international economist
- Mariano Felipe Paz Soldan, Peruvian historian and geographer
- Mariano Melgar, Poet, Independence fighter
- Francisco García Calderón, President of Peru (1881)
- Pedro Diez Canseco, Two time President of Perú. He was previously Vice President both times
- Francisco Xavier de Luna Pizarro, Peruvian Priest and Politician; President of Peru during two brief occasions
- Julio Granda, Chess Grand Master
- Pedro Paulet, Scientist, Peruvian engineer and statesman, The inventor of the liquid fuel motor (1895) and the first modern rocket propulsion system (1900)
- Alberto Vargas, Painter, Noted for his famous Vargas Girls Collection
- Alex Olmedo, Tennis Player, Ranked #1 in the world in 1959
- Honorio Delgado, renowned Psychiatrist
- Ignacio Alvarez Thomas, Soldier who fought in the independence war in Argentina. Supreme Director of the Argentine Federation from 1815-1816.
- Madeleine Hartog Bell, Miss World titleholder in 1967.
- Julio Malaga Grenet, Famous caricaturist.
- Jorge Vinatea Reinoso, Painter.
- Gustavo R. Paz-Pujalt, Scientist and inventor
- Abimael Guzman, Lider of Sendero Luminoso
José Luis Bustamante y Rivero (15 January 1894 - 11 January 1989) was President of Peru from 1945 to 1948. ...
Mario Vargas Llosa in his youth. ...
VÃctor Andrés Belaúnde (1883-1966) chaired the Fourteenth session and the fourth emergency special session of the United Nations General Assembly (1959-60). ...
Eduardo López de Romaña (1847-1912) was President of Peru from 1899 to 1903. ...
Nicolás of Piérola (1839-1913) was twice the President of Peru, from 1879 to 1881 and from 1895 to 1899. ...
Ana de los Angeles Monteagudo (July 26, 1602 â January 10, 1686). ...
Hernando de Soto (born 1941 in Arequipa) is a Peruvian economist known for his work on the informal economy. ...
Mariano Felipe Paz Soldan (August 22, 1821-December 31, 1886), Peruvian historian and geographer, was born at Arequipa. ...
Mariano Melgar Mariano Melgar (1791-1815) was a Peruvian patriot, poet, artist, and warrior for the cause of independence from Spain. ...
In 1471 miss pizarro got laid. ...
Julio Ernesto Granda Zúñiga (born February 25, 1967 in Camaná, Peru) is a Peruvian Grandmaster chess player. ...
The Peruvian Pedro Paulet, was in 1895 the first person to build a liquid-fuelled rocket engine. ...
Alberto Vargas (1896â1982) was a noted painter of pin-up girls and erotica. ...
Alex Olmedo Legally Luis Alejandro Rodriguez Olmedo was ranked number 1 in the world in 1959 as a tennis player of the 1950s and 60s. ...
Ignacio Álvarez Thomas José Ignacio Álvarez Thomas (February 15, 1787 - July 19, 1857) was a South American military commander and politician of the early 19th century. ...
Perus Madeleine Hartog Bell won the 1967 Miss World pageant. ...
Jorge Vinatea Reinoso (April 22, 1900 - July 15, 1931) was a Peruvian painter. ...
Abimael Guzman Manuel Rub n Abimael Guzm n Reynoso (born 3 December 1934), known also as President Gonzalo, is a former professor of philosophy who became the leader of a terrorist Maoist movement known as the Shining Path (Sendero Luminoso in Spanish). ...
See also See other Peruvian regions President Daniel Vera Capital Arequipa Area 63,345. ...
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Ayacucho is the capital city of Huamanga Province, Ayacucho Region, Peru. ...
Coordinates: Country Peru Region Cajamarca Region Province Cajamarca Province Founded 19 December 1802 Government - Mayor Marco La Torre Sanchez Elevation 2,750 m (9,022. ...
Wikipedia:Translation/Chincha Alta Chincha Alta is a Peruvian city located in the Ica Region. ...
Chiclayo is a city on the northern coastal plain in Peru. ...
Chimbote is the largest city in the Ancash Region of Peru. ...
Nickname: Location in Peru Coordinates: , Country Peru Region Cusco Province Cusco Founded 1100 A.D. 1st Government - Type Democracy - Mayor Carlos Valencia Miranda Elevation 3,310 m (10,859. ...
Huancayo is the capital of the JunÃn Region, in the central highlands of Peru. ...
Huánuco is a city in central Peru. ...
Ica Ica is a city in Peru. ...
Iquitos is the largest city in the rainforest of Peru. ...
Juliaca is a city in Peru, located about 3,800 meters above sea level. ...
Nickname: Location within Lima Region Coordinates: Country Peru Region Lima Region Province Lima Province Settled 1535 Government - Mayor Luis Castañeda Lossio Area - City 804. ...
Piura: Plaza de Armas Piura is a city in northwestern Peru. ...
Pucallpa (Quechua: puka hallpa, red earth) is a busy Amazon frontier town in Peru which sits on the banks of the Ucayali River, a major tributary which feeds the Amazon River. ...
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Sullana is the name of the capital of the Sullana Province, in the north-western coastal plains of Peru on the Chira valley. ...
Tacna is a city in southern Peru, located only 35 km (21 mi) north from the border with Chile. ...
Tarapoto is a thriving commercial city in northern Peru, situated in the San MartÃn Province of the San MartÃn Region. ...
Motto: La Ciudad de la Eterna Primavera (The City of Eternal Spring) Location in Peru Coordinates: Country Peru Region La Libertad Province Trujillo Province Founded 6 December 1534 Government - Type Democracy - Mayor César Acuña Peralta Area - City 1,768. ...
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Abancay is a city in Peru, located in the central Andes at aproximately 2,300 m - with a semi-tropical climate. ...
Ayacucho is the capital city of Huamanga Province, Ayacucho Region, Peru. ...
Coordinates: Country Peru Region Cajamarca Region Province Cajamarca Province Founded 19 December 1802 Government - Mayor Marco La Torre Sanchez Elevation 2,750 m (9,022. ...
Callao (Spanish: El Callao) is the largest and most important port in Peru. ...
Cerro de Pasco (population 70,000) is a city in central Peru. ...
The name Chachapoyas is shared by: The city of Chachapoyas, in the Amazonas region, Peru. ...
Chiclayo is a city on the northern coastal plain in Peru. ...
Nickname: Location in Peru Coordinates: , Country Peru Region Cusco Province Cusco Founded 1100 A.D. 1st Government - Type Democracy - Mayor Carlos Valencia Miranda Elevation 3,310 m (10,859. ...
Huacho is a city in Peru and capital of the Lima Region. ...
Huancavelica is a city in Peru. ...
Huancayo is the capital of the JunÃn Region, in the central highlands of Peru. ...
Huánuco is a city in central Peru. ...
Central plaza Huaraz is a city in central Peru. ...
Ica Ica is a city in Peru. ...
Iquitos is the largest city in the rainforest of Peru. ...
Moquegua is a department in Peru. ...
Moyobamba is a city in North Peru. ...
Piura: Plaza de Armas Piura is a city in northwestern Peru. ...
Pucallpa (Quechua: puka hallpa, red earth) is a busy Amazon frontier town in Peru which sits on the banks of the Ucayali River, a major tributary which feeds the Amazon River. ...
Puerto Maldonado is a city in the southern parts of Peru, founded originally for the collection of wild rubber. ...
Nickname: Location in Peru Country Peru Region Puno Region Province Puno Province Elevation 3,860 m m (12,421 ft) Population - City 100 168 Time zone UTC-5 (UTC) Website: PUNO PERU[2] [3]Puno is a city in southeastern [[[Peru]]], located at the edge of Lake Titicaca, the world...
Tacna is a city in southern Peru, located only 35 km (21 mi) north from the border with Chile. ...
Motto: La Ciudad de la Eterna Primavera (The City of Eternal Spring) Location in Peru Coordinates: Country Peru Region La Libertad Province Trujillo Province Founded 6 December 1534 Government - Type Democracy - Mayor César Acuña Peralta Area - City 1,768. ...
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Overview of ruins of the Tschudi Complex, Chan Chan The largest Pre-Columbian city in South America, Chan Chan is an archaeological site located in the Peruvian region of La Libertad, just north of Trujillo. ...
ChavÃn de Huantar is an archaeological site located 250 kilometers (155 miles) north of Lima, Peru. ...
Nickname: Location in Peru Coordinates: , Country Peru Region Cusco Province Cusco Founded 1100 A.D. 1st Government - Type Democracy - Mayor Carlos Valencia Miranda Elevation 3,310 m (10,859. ...
Huascarán National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Huascarán) is a national park in the Cordillera Blanca, a range of the Andes, in the Ancash region of central Peru. ...
Under Cunstruction!!!! PLEASE DO NOT EDIT!!! The Historic Center of Lima is one of the most important touristical destinations in Peru, and is located principally in the downtown or Cercado de Lima and Rimac areas. ...
Machu Picchu (Quechua: Machu Piqchu Old Peak; sometimes called the Lost City of the Incas) is a pre-Columbian city created by the Inca. ...
Manu National Park is a biosphere reserve located in Madre de Dios and PaucartamboCuzco. ...
A geoglyph is a drawing on the ground, or a large motif, (generally greater than 4 metres) or design produced on the ground, either by arranging clasts (stones, stone fragments, gravel or earth) to create a positive geoglyph (stone arrangement/alignment, petroform, earth mound) or by removing patinated clasts to...
The Nazca Lines are a series of geoglyphs located in the Nazca Desert, a high arid plateau that stretches 53 miles or more than 80 kilometers between the towns of Nazca and Palpa on the Pampas de Jumana in Peru. ...
Río Abiseo National Park s o i s yo ua rer The Rio Abiseo National Park is located in the San MartÃn department of Peru. ...
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