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Pomabamba Province

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Country
  
Peru

Area
  
2,974 km²

Region
  
Ancash Region

UBIGEO
  
0216

Capital
  
Pomabamba

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Website
  
www.munipomabamba.gob.pe

The Pomabamba Province is one of twenty provinces of the Ancash Region in Peru. It was formerly called Pumapampa (Quechua for "cougar plain") and today it is also known as "The City of Cedars". It is located at the left bank of the Pomabamba river, at 3,063 meters (10,049 ft) above sea level. It was created by law on February 21, 1861.

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Map of Pomabamba Province, Peru

In this vast region some archaeological sites like Ichik Yaynu, Willkamarka, Runamarka and the gigantic stone constructions of Yaynu were found with features of the Recuay Culture.

For these ancient copper-colored and fecund places, one of the biggest pre-inca confederations was created, the powerful confederation of conchucos. It was an iron agglomeration of people that presented a hard and brave resistance to the Inca and Spanish armies. During the Republic, don Ramón Castilla, a great marshall from Tarapacá, visited Pomabamba and fell in love with the beautiful Ancash woman from Llumpa, Margarita Mariluz.

Political division

Pomabamba is divided into four districts, which are:

Ethnic groups

The people in the province are mainly indigenous citizens of Quechua descent. Quechua is the language which the majority of the population (84.83%) learnt to speak in childhood, 14.90% of the residents started speaking using the Spanish language (2007 Peru Census).

References

Pomabamba Province Wikipedia