Ayacucho Perú

Ayacucho

Ayacucho (founded as San Juan de la Frontera de Huamanga on April 25, 1540 and called Huamanga until February 15, 1825) is a Peruvian city capital of the district of the same name, of the province of Huamanga and of the department of Ayacucho. It is located on the eastern slope of the Andes mountain range at an altitude of 2,761 m above sea level​ and is characterized by a temperate and dry climate, with sunshine all year round.

Events and Festivals in this region

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Places of Interest

National Reserve Pampa Galeras
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National Reserve Pampa Galeras
Wari ruins in Ayacucho
Wari Ruins in Ayacucho: Discover the Legacy of a Great Civilization Located just 22 km from Ayacucho, the Wari Ruins...
Wari ruins

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