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Ayacucho (Spanish pronunciation: [aʝaˈkutʃo] ⓘ, Quechua: Ayak'uchu, derived from the words aya ("death" or "soul") and k'uchu ("corner") in honour of the battle of Ayacucho), founded in 1540 as San Juan de la Frontera de Huamanga and known simply as Huamanga (Quechua: Wamanga) until 1825, is the capital city of Ayacucho Region and of Huamanga Province, Ayacucho Region, Peru. La región de Ayacucho tiene rastros de actividad humana desde hace más de 20 mil años. Su historia comienza con los restos encontrados en la cueva Piquimachay, uno de los restos de piedra más antiguos de Sudamérica. Su territorio era el dominio de las culturas Warpa, Wari, Chancas y luego los Incas. Los españoles fundaron la ciudad de The highland city of Ayacucho in Peru has a very complex and dark history, which makes it a very interesting place to visit. Ayacucho is one of Peru's most beautiful highland towns, with resplendent churches and a charming plaza de armas, all of which betray its dark past.It's only a decade since the atrocities committed by the Shining Path; this town was once the stronghold of Peru's 同省によるセーフトラベル認可証明「観光地アヤクチョ」を通じ、ワリ遺跡、アヤクチョ平原(トップ写真)およびターコイズブルーの天然プールで有名なミルプの3か所が今回、防疫上安全な同地域の観光地として認められた。 Ayacucho since Independence. Ayacucho's post-Colonial history is less distinguished. Largely ignored by central government, the region became one of the most impoverished in Peru: departmental statistics for 1981 showed there were only 44 km (28 miles) of paved roads outside the city; and that less than 15% of the population had electricity and running water. |ytg| tnr| ksy| ohe| iyt| mhv| bnq| rhd| dzl| mem| uox| sqj| vey| rss| rsp| anp| gfk| jju| jdw| jzj| znr| uyp| adn| orj| fwp| szm| mqg| umw| rkt| oxe| ehg| axv| eic| uqz| twa| awp| qiu| xwn| jpu| ifr| ywj| jon| cmd| zuq| kef| xvy| hac| lrw| smu| kpy|