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Sihuas District

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Country
  
Peru

Province
  
Sihuas

Time zone
  
PET (UTC-5)

Elevation
  
2,716 m

Region
  
Ancash

Capital
  
Sihuas

UBIGEO
  
021901

Area
  
43.81 km²

Sihuas District

Sihuas District is one of ten districts that make up the province of Sihuas in the Ancash region of Peru. It is crossed by the Rúpac river, which is a tributary of the Marañón.

This district was created before Peru's independence from Spain. At the time, it was part of the then department of Tarma.

The seat of government for the district is the urban center, Sihuas, which serves as the home of 72% of the district's population. The district also includes four rural centers having a population of more than 150 residents: Maraybamba Arriba, San Francisco, Saurapa, and Usamasanga. The largest of these is San Francisco, with 225 residents.

The district has an area of 43.81 km2. and had a population of 5,562 as of the 2007 census.

The principal economic activities (by number of workers) include agricultural pursuits (including livestock, hunting, and forestry), teaching, miscellaneous commercial businesses, construction, and manufacturing.

The literacy rate for individuals 15 and older is 89%. The district is beset by a high infant mortality rate of 53.1%.

References

Sihuas District Wikipedia