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Encyclopedia > Pasco Region

Pasco is a department in Peru. The capital is the city of Cerro de Pasco. Cerro de Pasco (population 70,000) is a city in central Peru. ...


The department is divided in 3 provinces.


Province (Capital)

  1. Daniel Alcides Carrión (Yanahuanca)
  2. Oxapampa (Oxapampa)
  3. Pasco (Cerro de Pasco)


Political division of Peru
Regions

Amazonas | Ancash | Apurímac | Arequipa | Ayacucho | Cajamarca | Callao | Cusco | Huancavelica | Huánuco | Ica | Junín | La Libertad | Lambayeque | Lima | Loreto | Madre de Dios | Moquegua | Pasco | Piura | Puno | San Martín | Tacna | Tumbes | Ucayali Large flag of Peru File links The following pages link to this file: Football World Cup Latin America Organization of American States Politics of Peru Aston Villa F.C. Freedom House Football World Cup 1930 PSV Eindhoven User:AntonioMartin List of Peruvians Football World Cup 1970 Football World Cup 1978... The Political division of Peru has changed from time to time, beginning during the time after the nation obtained independence from Spain, until the present-day country. ... Amazonas is a region in northern Peru. ... Categories: Peru ... See other Peruvian regions President Luis Barra Capital Abancay Area 20,895. ... Arequipa is one of the 24 departments in Peru. ... Ayacucho is a department in Peru. ... Cajamarca is a department in Peru. ... Categories: Departments of Peru ... Cusco is a department in Peru. ... Huancavelica is a department in Peru. ... Huánuco is a region in central Peru. ... Ica is a department in Peru. ... Junín is a region in Peru. ... La Libertad is a department in Peru. ... Lambayeque is a region in northwestern Peru. ... See other Peruvian regions President Miguel Ángel Mufarech Capital Huacho Area 32,126. ... Loreto is a department in Peru. ... Madre de Dios is a region in southeastern Peru, bordering Brazil, Bolivia and the Peruvian regions of Puno, Cusco and Ucayali. ... Moquegua is a department in Peru. ... Piura is a department in Peru. ... Puno is a department in Peru. ... San Martín is a region in Peru. ... Tacna is Perus southernmost region. ... Tumbes is a region in northwestern Peru. ... Categories: Stub | Departments of Peru ...

The Lima Province, seat of government, is not part of any of the twenty-five regions.

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Pasco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (87 words)
Pasco is a cornish form of the name Pascal.
Several places in the world share the name Pasco:
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
Trafico on Line Peru Travel Agency Tour Operator Cerro de Pasco, Pasco (931 words)
Pasco limits to the north with Huánuco, to the south with Junín, to the east with Ucayali, and to the west with Lima.
With their submission to the Inca empire, this region became part of the Chinchaysuyo (one of the four regions in which the empire was divided), which served as refuge for travelers heading for other regions.
A location of the Oxapampa province in the Jungle region of Pasco, it is known for its coffee plantations.
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