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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The DepartmentofHuaylas (Spanish: Departamento de Huaylas) was a short-lived departmentof the Protectorate of Peru that existed from 1821 to 1823, when...
land of contrasts: it features two great longitudinal valleys, which combine the mountain characteristics of the Callejón de Huaylas (Alley ofHuaylas) with...
provinces of the old intendancies (Conchucos, Huaylas, Huamalíes, Huánuco and Cajatambo) were grouped in the DepartmentofHuaylas. The city of Tarma remained...
named as its president. A decree of November 4, 1823, merged the departmentsof Tarma and Huaylas, creating the departmentof Huánuco. The intendancy was divided...
town of Villa de Yungay, in the DepartmentofHuaylas on January 20, 1839. In commemoration of this victory, the DepartmentofHuaylas took the name of the...
San Martín, while staying in Huaura (village north of Lima), founded four departments including Huaylas, which had Caraz as its capital. In 1857 it was split...
the districts of Huaraz and Independencia. The city is located in the middle of the Callejon de Huaylas valley and on the right side of the Santa river...
Organic Law of Regional Governments which says that two or more departments should merge to conform a region. This situation turned the departments into de...
Gerald B (1998). "A survey of traditional medicinal plants from the Callejón de Huaylas, Departmentof Ancash, Perú". Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 61 (1):...
Quechuan and Aymaran spelling shift Corongo at Ethnologue (24th ed., 2021) Huaylas at Ethnologue (24th ed., 2021) Norte de Conchucos at Ethnologue (24th ed...
ethnic groups of over a million. Inca (historic) Kichwa-Lamista Southern Pastaza Quechua Huanca Chanka Q'ero Taquile Amantaní Anqaras Huaylas Piscopampas...
authority to the alcaldes ordinarios of the cabildos. Under the jurisdiction of the Cabildo of Lima was: Huaylas Chancay (initially Villa de Arnedo) Ica...
claimed control in the north; and Juan Francisco de Vidal claimed control in Huaylas. Santa Cruz headed for Lima, arriving on November 10, but left for the...
Quechuanized. Huayla – middle course of the Santa River, Ancash department, now Quechuanized. Hunacabamba – Chamaya River, Piura department. Ica – Ica River...
district of Alto Amazonas Province Santa Cruz District, Ancash, district ofHuaylas Province Santa Cruz de Andamarca District, district of Huaral Province...
1820, he was governor of the Cuyo Province. He again followed San Martín to Peru in 1821, who appointed him president of the Huaylas prefecture. On 21 December...
or Supe Huayla or Waylla Lambayeque, whose people spoke Mochica. Lima or Rimaq, a large province of perhaps 150,000 inhabitants. Lurin, home of the Oracle...
La Libertad, Lima, Huaylas [es], Maynas and Junín. On August 11, North Peru was officially established through the promulgation of its constitution by...
These territories were organised in four departments, each headed by a president: Trujillo, Coast, Huaylas and Tarma. It was effective until the Provisional...
coastal provinces of Chilca and Paracas, and in the highland province of Callejón de Huaylas. Over the next three thousand years, inhabitants switched from nomadic...
The provinces of Peru (Spanish: provincias) are the second-level administrative subdivisions of the country. They are divided into districts (Spanish:...