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The newspaper Correo has shown a conservative stance during the era of terrorism in the country.. On April 25, 2015, Correo published on its website an article titled "La otra cara de la moneda: así atacaron los antimineros", which generated controversy over the veracity of the information, and they were accused of setting up scenes. [6]
It was founded as a reduction by the name Santísima Trinidad de Huancayo on 1 June 1572, by Don Jerónimo de Silva, a Spanish conquistador. [2] It is the fifth largest city in Peru, with a population of 500,000 and is among the highest cities in Peru, with an altitude of 3,256 meters (10,692 feet) above sea level.
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Huancayo is a province of Peru. It is one of the 9 provinces comprising the Junín Region. It borders to the north with the province of Concepción, the east with the province of Satipo, the south with the Huancavelica Region and the west with the province of Chupaca. The province has an approximate population of 545,615 inhabitants. [1]
Huancayo: Founded: May 27, 1952: Capital: Quilcas: ... Quilcas District is one of twenty-eight districts of the province Huancayo in Peru. [1] See also. Putkaqucha;
The Los Andes Peruvian University (UPLA) (Spanish: Universidad Peruana Los Andes) is an educational institution created on December 30, 1983 (Law Nº 23.757).The main campus is situated in Huancayo, Peru.
Rodolfo Marcial Cerrón-Palomino Balbín (born February 10, 1940, in Huancayo, Peru) is a Peruvian linguist who has crucially contributed to the investigation and development of the Quechuan languages. [1] He has also made outstanding contributions to the study of the Aymara, Mochica and Chipaya languages.
The Huancayo Metro or Wanka Metro is a failed metropolitan railway project which was to be the second metro line in Peru, after Lima Metro. It was constructed by the company Ferrocarril Central Andino in the city of Huancayo in the Central Andes of Peru .