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  2. Huancavelica - Wikipedia

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    Huancavelica (Spanish pronunciation: [waŋkaβeˈlika] ⓘ) or Wankawillka in Quechua is a city in Peru. It is the capital of the department of Huancavelica and according to the 2017 census had a population of 49,570 people. The city was established on August 5, 1572 by the Viceroy of Peru Francisco de Toledo.

  3. Department of Huancavelica - Wikipedia

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    Huancavelica (Spanish pronunciation: [waŋkaβeˈlika] ⓘ) is a department and region in Peru with an area of 22,131.47 km 2 (8,545.01 sq mi) and a population of 347,639 (2017 census). The capital is the city Huancavelica .

  4. Huancavelica Province - Wikipedia

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    The Huancavelica Province is one of seven provinces located in the Huancavelica Region of Peru. The capital of this province is the city of Huancavelica . Boundaries

  5. Huaytará Province - Wikipedia

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    Huaytará Province is the largest of seven provinces located in the Huancavelica Region of Peru. The capital city is Huaytará . The province has a population of 17,247 inhabitants as of 2017.

  6. Inka Wasi, Huancavelica - Wikipedia

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    Inka Wasi [1] (Quechua inka Inca, wasi house, "Inca house", [2] [3] also spelled Incahuasi, Inca Huasi) is an archaeological site in the Huancavelica Region in Peru. The Inca palace is considered one of the most important monuments of the Huancavelica Region. [4] Inka Wasi is located in the Huaytará Province, Huaytará District, about 25 km ...

  7. Lake Angascocha - Wikipedia

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    Lake Angascocha (possibly from Quechua anqas blue, qucha lake) [2] is a lake in Peru located in the Huancavelica Region, Huancavelica Province, Acobambilla District. [3] It is situated at a height of approximately 4,644 metres (15,236 ft), about 1.8 km long and 0.86 km at its widest point.

  8. Churcampa Province - Wikipedia

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    The Churcampa Province is a province located in the Huancavelica Region of Peru. It is one of the seven that make up that region. ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...

  9. Huancayo-Huancavelica Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Huancayo-Huancavelica Railway, also known as Tren Macho is a state-owned, non-electrified, single-track, 128.7 km long, standard gauge railway connecting the cities of Huancayo and Huancavelica in the central highlands of Peru.