Querocoto District

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Querocoto District
The Querocoto District is located in the northwest of the Chota Province
The Querocoto District is located in the northwest of the Chota Province
Basic data
Country Peru
region Cajamarca
province ChotaTemplate: Infobox administrative unit / maintenance / other
Seat Querocoto
surface 301.1 km²
Residents 8023 (2017)
density 27 inhabitants per km²
founding May 14, 1876
ISO 3166-2 PE-CAJ
Website muniquerocoto.gob.pe (Spanish)
politics
Alcalde District José Eduard Alarcón Bustamante
(2019-2022)
Querocoto
Querocoto

Coordinates: 6 ° 22 ′  S , 79 ° 2 ′  W

Pacopampa archaeological site

The Querocoto district is located in the Chota Province in the Cajamarca region in northwestern Peru . The district was founded on May 14, 1876. It has an area of ​​494.94 km². The 2017 census counted 8,023 inhabitants. In 1993 the population was 10,410, in 2007 9229. The district administration is located in the 2455  m high village of Querocoto with 801 inhabitants (as of 2017). Querocoto is located about 52 km west of the provincial capital Chota . Almost 4 km northeast of Querocoto is the Pacopampa archaeological site. In the south is the Pagaibamba forest reserve .

Geographical location

The Querocoto district is located in the Peruvian Western Cordillera in the northwest of the Chota province. The Río Chotano flows north along the northeastern district boundary .

The district of Querocoto borders in the southwest on the district Llama , in the west on the districts San Juan de Licupis and Miracosta , in the north on the district Querocotillo ( province Cutervo ), in the northeast on the district Cutervo (also in the province Cutervo) and in the southeast to the district of Huambos .

Individual evidence

  1. a b PERU: Cajamarca Region - Provinces and Districts . www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved April 11, 2020.

Web links

Commons : Querocoto District  - Collection of images, videos and audio files