Saylla district

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Saylla district
The district of Saylla is located in the far east of the province of Cusco (marked in red)
The district of Saylla is located in the far east of the province of Cusco (marked in red)
Basic data
Country Peru
region Cusco
province CuscoTemplate: Infobox administrative unit / maintenance / other
Seat Saylla
surface 24.1 km²
Residents 5938 (2017)
density 246 inhabitants per km²
founding January 14, 1942
ISO 3166-2 PE-CUS
Website munisaylla.gob.pe (Spanish)
politics
Alcalde District Rodolfo Kcana Huamán
(2019-2022)

Coordinates: 13 ° 34 ′ 12 ″  S , 71 ° 49 ′ 40 ″  W.

The Saylla District is located in the Cusco Province in the Cusco Region in south-central Peru . The district was established on January 14, 1942. It has an area of ​​24.1 km². The 2017 census counted 5938 inhabitants. In 1993 the population was 956, in 2007 it was 2934. The 3110  m high town of Saylla with 2257 inhabitants (as of 2017) is the administrative seat of the district. Saylla is located on the Río Huatanay 16 km east-southeast of the regional and provincial capital Cusco .

Geographical location

The district of Saylla is located in the far east of the province of Cusco. The relatively rural area is traversed by the Río Huatanay, a left tributary of the Río Urubamba , in an easterly direction.

The district of Saylla borders in the west on the district of San Jerónimo , in the extreme north on the district of San Salvador ( province of Calca ) and in the east on the district of Oropesa ( province of Quispicanchi ).

Individual evidence

  1. a b Peru: Cusco Region - Provinces & Districts . www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved June 6, 2020.

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