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Departamento de Huaylas
Department of Peru
1821–1823
CapitalHuaraz
Government
President 
• 1821–1822
Toribio de Luzuriaga (first)
Historical eraIndependence of Peru
• Established
12 February 1821
• Merged
4 November 1823
• Reestablished
1835
Subdivisions
 • TypeProvinces
 • Units
See list
  • Huaylas
  • Cajatambo
  • Conchucos [es]
  • Huamalies
  • Huánuco
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Department of Huaylas Intendancy of Tarma
Department of Huánuco Department of Huaylas

The Department of Huaylas (Spanish: Departamento de Huaylas) was a short-lived department of the Protectorate of Peru that existed from 1821 to 1823, when it was annexed into the Department of Huánuco. It was later reestablished in 1835 and incorporated as a department of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation, being dissolved in 1839 along with the state.

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