Charat District

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Charat District
The Charat district is centrally located in the Otuzco Province (marked in red)
The Charat district is centrally located in the Otuzco Province (marked in red)
Basic data
Country Peru
region La Libertad
province OtuzcoTemplate: Infobox administrative unit / maintenance / other
Seat Charat
surface 65.8 km²
Residents 2626 (2017)
density 40 inhabitants per km²
founding May 14, 1876
ISO 3166-2 PE-LAL
politics
Alcalde District Eddy Alexis Alfaro Garcia
(2019-2022)

Coordinates: 7 ° 49'26 "  S , 78 ° 26'53"  W.

The Charat district is located in the Otuzco Province in the La Libertad region in western Peru . The district was founded on May 14, 1876. It has an area of ​​65.8 km². The 2017 census counted 2,626 inhabitants. In 1993 the population was 3598, in 2007 it was 3095. The district administration is located in the 2268  m high village of Charat with 203 inhabitants (as of 2017). Charat is located 15 km northeast of the provincial capital Otuzco .

Geographical location

The Charat district is centrally located in the Otuzco province. Along the northern district boundary , the Río Chicama (in the upper reaches of the Rio Grande) runs to the west.

The district Charat bordered on the west by the district Otuzco , the north by the district Huaranchal and to the east and the south by the district Usquil .

Localities

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

  • Callancas (575 inhabitants)
  • Chacliandas
  • Congoy
  • Cungunday
  • Júlgueda
  • La Florida
  • La Ramada
  • Sañumás
  • Tantaday
  • Yacat

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