Cuna de la Independencia del Perú (Cradle of the Independence of Peru)
Country
Peru
Department
Lima
Province
Huaura
District
Huaura
Founded
July 25, 1597
Government
• Mayor
Juan José Reaño Antúnez
Elevation
30 m (100 ft)
Population
(2017)
• Total
24,668
Demonym(s)
Huaurino, -na
Time zone
UTC-5 (PET)
Huaura is a city in Peru. It is the capital of the homonymous district located in the province of Huaura in the department of Lima. It had an estimated population of 24,668 according to the 2017 census. It ceased to be the provincial capital in 1866 in favor of the city of Huacho and is part of the conurbation formed around the latter by means of two bridges over the Huaura River [es].
The city's main square houses the Huaura Museum, the site of the proclamation of the independence of Peru by José de San Martín in 1820.
Huaura is a city in Peru. It is the capital of the homonymous district located in the province of Huaura in the department of Lima. It had an estimated...
Distrital de Huaura), also known simply as the Huaura Balcony (Spanish: Balcón de Huaura), is a war museum located in the Peruvian city of Huaura, dedicated...
Huaura is one of nine provinces of the Department of Lima on the Pacific coast of Peru. It has a population of about 180,000 inhabitants. Is the most important...
looter's pit on the morning following its excavation, taken at Rontoy, Huaura Valley, Peru in June 2007. Several small holes left by looters' prospecting...
Vicente de Cañete) Canta (Canta) Huaral (Huaral) Huarochirí (Matucana) Huaura (Huacho) Oyón (Oyón) Yauyos (Yauyos) The department of Lima is bordered...
Huaura District is one of twelve districts of the province Huaura in Peru. (in Spanish) Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática. Banco de Información...
around since the era of independence. A constituent assemby known as the Huaura Assembly was held from August 3 to 24, 1836, and featured representatives...
Huacho (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈwatʃo]) is a city in Peru, capital of the Huaura Province and capital of the Lima Region. Also is the most populated city...
The Huaura Islands are an archipelago in Peru, comprising uninhabited islands and islets located in the Pacific Ocean. Mazorca Island is the largest island...
known as the Fortress of Acaray, is an archaeological site located in the Huaura River Valley on the near north coast of Peru (or the Norte Chico region)...
Petroglyphs, Minnesota, United States Blood Run Site, Iowa, United States Acaray, Huaura River, Peru Altar de Sacrificios, Guatemala Cara Sucia, El Salvador Chaco...
civilization that developed between the valleys of Fortaleza, Pativilca, Supe, Huaura, Chancay, Chillón, Rimac and Lurín, on the central coast of Peru, from about...
Santa María, Paraguay, a city and district Santa María District, Huaura, a district in Huaura province Santa María del Mar (Peru), a district in Lima province...
Huánuco Region in Peru Leoncio Prado District, Huaura, one of twelve districts of the province Huaura in Peru Leoncio Prado District, Lucanas, one of...
earthquake.usgs.gov. USGS. Retrieved 13 July 2021. "M 8.2 – 12 km ESE of Huaura, Peru". earthquake.usgs.gov. USGS. Retrieved 13 July 2021. Villacres, Alex...
MARTIN en la ciudad de HUAURA". Gob.pe. 2023-02-10. Paredes Laos, Jorge (2021-02-06). "El aniversario del manuscrito de Huaura, la primera constitución...
clusters of sites. Further south, there are several associated sites along the Huaura River. Notable settlements include the cities of Caral, the largest and...
the Peruvian north-central coast of the Lima Region, specifically the Huaura, Huaral and Barranca provinces. Norte Chico, Chile One of three fictitious...
Caleta Tortel, a coastal village in Chile Caleta de Carquin District, in Huaura Province, Peru Caleta de Fuste, a community on the Canary Island of Fuerteventura;...
the province of Chancay—where San Martín's headquarters were set up in Huaura—and the intendancies of Tarma (location of Pasco mine) and Trujillo. These...
Born Magaly Jesús Medina Vela (1963-03-31) 31 March 1963 (age 61) Huacho, Huaura, Lima Peru Other names "La Urraca" "La Bocona" Occupation(s) Hostess, journalist...