Huata District, Huaylas

The Huata District (Spanish: Distrito de Huata) is the smallest of the 10 districts of the Huaylas Province in the Ancash Region of Peru. The capital of the district is the village of Huata.[1]

Huata
Coat of arms
Location of Huata in the Huaylas province
Country Peru
RegionAncash
ProvinceHuaylas
FoundedJanuary 2, 1857
CapitalHuata
Subdivisions1 village, 13 hamlets and 40 anexos
Government
  MayorMiguel Abilio Terry Guerrero
Area
  Total70.69 km2 (27.29 sq mi)
Elevation
2,736 m (8,976 ft)
Population
 (2002 est.)
  Total1,941
  Density27/km2 (71/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-5 (PET)
UBIGEO021203
Websitemunihuata.gob.pe

History

The district was founded on January 2, 1857.

Location

The district is located in the central part of the province at an elevation of 2,736m in the black mountains (Spanish: Cordillera Negra), neighboring district is the Caraz district in which the provinces capital Caraz is located, 17 km from the village of Huata.

Political division

The Huata District is divided into 1 village (Spanish: pueblos, singular: pueblo), 6 hamlets (Spanish: caseríos, singular: caserío) and 40 (Spanish: anexos, singular: anexo):

Villages

  • Huata

Hamlets

  • Cancho
  • Inchapampa
  • Parcap
  • Racracallan
  • Ranca
  • Tambillo

Anexos

  • Caulla
  • Cashapuro
  • Animas
  • Molino
  • Tunanpuquio
  • Shaquipampa
  • Tranca
  • Huerco
  • Pichipuquio
  • Puca Rumi
  • Mosqueta
  • Mandahuas
  • Colcash
  • Anascallan (Choccho)
  • Rachinac
  • Higos
  • Cotu
  • Cocha Cocha
  • Lauricocha
  • La Fronda
  • Ampicallan
  • Zanja
  • Cahu Nuevo
  • Pato Raca
  • Cucuri
  • Ancaranac
  • Pichi Alta
  • Cedro
  • Quespac
  • Huachcuyoc
  • Nauya
  • Yuracpacha
  • Alalacpampa
  • Pacayo (Pucllanca)
  • Maraypampa
  • Malambo
  • Ocuyoc
  • Rayan
  • Huancayoc
  • Ache

Capital

The capital of the Huata district is the city of Huata.

Climate

The district has a temperate and dry climate with a temperature varying from 12 to 19 degrees Celsius.

Traditional festivals

  • VIRGEN DEL ASUNCION on August 15
  • FIESTA DEL MILAGRO on September 11
  • VIRGEN DE LAS MERCEDES on September 24
  • FIESTA DE ANIVERSARIO DE CREACION POLITICA on January 2

References


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