Acostambo district

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Acostambo district
The Acostambo District is located in the southwest of the Tayacaja Province (marked in red)
The Acostambo District is located in the southwest of the Tayacaja Province (marked in red)
Basic data
Country Peru
region Huancavelica
province TayacajaTemplate: Infobox administrative unit / maintenance / other
Seat Acostambo
surface 164 km²
Residents 3462 (2017)
density 21 inhabitants per km²
founding January 8, 1912
ISO 3166-2 PE-HUV
politics
Alcalde District Javier Romani Villalba
(2019-2022)
Río Mantaro near Izcuchaca;  the opposite bank belongs to the Acostambo district
Río Mantaro near Izcuchaca; the opposite bank belongs to the Acostambo district

Coordinates: 12 ° 22 ′  S , 75 ° 3 ′  W

The Acostambo District is located in the Tayacaja Province in the Huancavelica region in southwest central Peru . The district was established on January 8, 1912. It has an area of ​​164 km². The 2017 census counted 3462 inhabitants. In 1993 the population was 5021, in 2007 4537. The seat of the district administration is the 3600  m high village Acostambo with 958 inhabitants (as of 2017). Acostambo is located 20 km west-northwest of the provincial capital Pampas .

Geographical location

The Acostambo District is located on the western edge of the Peruvian Central Cordillera in the southwest of the Tayacaja Province. The longitudinal extent in NNW-SSE direction is 23.5 km, the maximum width is 7 km. The district extends along the eastern bank of the Río Mantaro, which flows south-southeast .

The Acostambo district borders in the south and southwest with the districts Huando , Izcuchaca , Cuenca and Pilchaca (all four in the province Huancavelica ), in the northwest with the district Ñahuimpuquio , in the north with the district Pazos , in the northeast with the district Acraquia and in Southeast to the Ahuaycha district .

Localities

In addition to the main town, the district has the following larger towns:

  • Huaytacorral
  • Pacchapata Baja
  • Quintaojo (203 inhabitants)
  • Villa Real
  • Vista Alegre

Web links

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