Pisuquía district

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pisuquía district
Basic data
Country Peru
region Amazon
province LuyaTemplate: Infobox administrative unit / maintenance / other
Seat Yomblón
surface 306.5 km²
Residents 4768 (2017)
density 16 inhabitants per km²
ISO 3166-2 PE-AMA
politics
Alcalde District Edilberto Chávez Medina
(2019-2022)
Yomblón, seat of the district administration
Yomblón, seat of the district administration

Coordinates: 6 ° 32 ′  S , 78 ° 2 ′  W

The Pisuquía District is one of the 21 districts that make up the Luya Province in the Amazonas , Peru . The district has an area of ​​306.5 km². The population was 4768 at the 2017 census. The district administration is located in Yomblón .

Geographical location

It is bordered to the north by the district of Ocumal , to the east by the districts of Longuita , the districts of María and the districts of Luya , to the south by the districts of Lonya Chico and the district of Ocallí and to the west by the district of Camporredondo . The difficult-to-reach place Huaranguillo also belongs to the district .

Villages and homesteads in the Pisuquía district

  • Yomblón
  • Pan de Azúcar
  • El Pueblo
  • Pacay
  • Bazan
  • San Pedro
  • Duraznillo
  • Espital
  • Santa Rosa
  • San Juan
  • Tribulón
  • La Unión Soscomal
  • Chinguil
  • Mangulón
  • Lanche
  • Pueblo Nuevo
  • Tulalón
  • Chahuarpata
  • Ondol
  • Mangalpa
  • Chicles
  • Limabamba
  • Pircapampa
  • Lansetilla
  • Tulic
  • Santa Cruz
  • Estanque
  • San Jose
  • Huaranguillo
  • Naranjos
  • Cuype
  • Lugmacucho
  • San Rafael
  • El Rejo
  • Paujamarca
  • San Miguel de Poro Poro
  • Alto Perú
  • Limón
  • Lloque
  • Santa Apolonia
  • Tupen Grande
  • Achupilla
  • Bóveda
  • Monterico
  • Nueva Libertad
  • Pagcha
  • Lanchi Punta
  • Choro Pampa
  • Las Corontas
  • Marañón
  • Potrero
  • Culluhuay
  • Danjamal
  • San Ramón
  • Colmal
  • Membrillo
  • Pueblo Libre
  • Paquiguas
  • Buenos Aires
  • Lirio
  • Pisuquia
  • Saquilillo
  • San Lucas Grande
  • San Lucas Chico
  • Taquepique
  • Nueva Arica
  • Santa María

Web links