Andahuaylas Province is the second largest of the seven provinces of the Apurímac Region in Peru . The capital of the province is the city of Andahuaylas . The province is located in the north-western part of the region and measures 3,987.00 square kilometres (1,539.39 sq mi).
3-420: One of the highest peaks of the province is Sallapi at approximately 4,800 m (15,700 ft). Other mountains are listed below: Some of the largest lakes in the province are Antaqucha , Quriqucha , Suqtaqucha , Suyt'uqucha and Wachuqucha . The Andahuaylas province is divided into nineteen districts, which are: The people in the province are mainly indigenous citizens of Quechua descent. Quechua
6-613: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Antaqucha (Apur%C3%ADmac) Antaqucha ( Quechua anta copper , qucha lake, "copper lake", Hispanicized spelling Antaccocha ) is a lake in Peru . It is situated in the Apurímac Region , Andahuaylas Province , San Jerónimo District , southwest of the mountain Puka Wanaku (Quechua for "red guanaco ", Hispanicized Pucahuanaco ). This Apurímac Region geography article
9-536: Is the language which the majority of the population (73.54%) learnt to speak in childhood, 26.09% of the residents started speaking using the Spanish language and 0.19% using Aymara ( 2007 Peru Census ). Some of the most important archaeological sites of the province are Awkimarka , Llamachayuq and Suntur . 13°39′12″S 73°23′18″W / 13.65333°S 73.38833°W / -13.65333; -73.38833 This Apurímac Region geography article
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