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1556:("blood festival") in Andahuaylas. A special bullfight in which a condor is tied to the back of the bull. In its efforts to release itself from the back of the bull, the condor wounds the bull. The bull is then killed by the condor, or by the villagers. The condor is released after the fiesta. Also, there are cockfights and the traditional ride to the lake Paqucha, for good trout fishing.
1518:. It is the only opportunity in which Apurímac shows all its folklore, with disguised groups dancing through all quarters. In Andahuaylas, women and men dance in groups day and night. In Grau, bullfights are organized, and the day before, the torril velacuy or velada de toros takes place to drive away evil spirits and avoid any harm to the toreros. In Aymaraes, a
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1340:, a rather cold city, located at 2980 meters above sea level (9,800 ft) and the region's agricultural centre. Its main church is the Cathedral de San Pedro, built in Colonial style architecture. A one-piece stone fountain stands out in the Plaza de Armas. Close to Abancay in the way to Cusco is the famed
1355:, the capital of the province of Aymaraes, located at 2,800 m (2,100 ft), preserves beautiful churches built during Colonial times, containing fine wood carvings and gold leaf. A detailed account of Apurímac 's architecture can be found in the works of Peruvian Writer and architect Armando Arteaga.
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Little is known about the region's origins. However, chroniclers note that the first settlers were formed by tribes of several regions originating among the
Quechua and Aymaras. The Chancas, originally from Choclococha and Huancavelica, settled in the region of Andahuaylas. This group of tribes is
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At the beginning of the
Republic, Abancay belonged to Cusco. It was not until April 28, 1873, that a law was given to create the department of Apurímac, based on the provinces of Andahuaylas (Ayacucho), Antabamba, Aymaraes and Cotabambas (Cusco), and naming Abancay as its capital.
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By the time the conquerors established the first political organization of the Colony, almost the whole extension of the current region was under the jurisdiction of the authorities of
Huamanga; nevertheless, there is no recollection on the foundation of cities and towns.
1634:. During Christmas Eve and Christmas, the people of Cotabambas go out to dance in the streets together with disguised dancers. Large crowds salute the Holy Child in adoration with songs and prayers. There are also processions, fireworks and banquets with typical food.
1452:. Traceable to ancient times, this is prepared by building a fire surrounded by stones, on the center of which potatoes are placed until done. The ancient settlers used to prepare it during sowing and harvesting.
1351:, located 4 km (2.5 mi) from Andahuaylas. The main square or Plaza de Armas is remarkable, built in stone with an impressive tower with a clock. Nearby, the thermal baths of Hualalache may be visited.
1566:. The people of Grau crowd the streets to take part in processions and prayers. Simultaneously, the tinka or branding of the cattle takes place. In Cotabambas, the festivity is celebrated with the
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Lake is located at 3,000 m (9,800 ft) in the route between
Andahuaylas and Abancay. Known as an ideal place to rest and enjoy nature, fishing and duck hunting are permitted.
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so accurately performed that astonishing medicines have been found there, in addition to mud sculptures, weapons, domestic utensils, and hunting implements.
1580:. This Marian advocation is also known as Machacha Cocharcas and is one of the most adored in Apurimac and throughout Peru since the sixteenth century.
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1532:. A great demonstration of folklore, specially music and dance. Numerous musical groups arrive to Grau to show their arts.
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tournament between several districts takes place, a kind of duel, at times typically leaving several participants wounded.
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in reference to the many mountains of the region (gods in the Andean religion) that seem to be talking to each other.
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1614:. The anniversary of the city of Abancay. Celebrated with several sports, folklore and social activities. Also,
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80.8% (324,938) of the population is literate and 19.2% (77,347) of the population is illiterate.
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is the capital and most important economic and political center. Also in the region is
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1734:"Apurímac (Region, Peru) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location"
1600:. Everyone in Abancay takes part. There are processions and fireworks. The
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historically known as rebellious and fearless warriors of ancient Peru.
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feature New Year's celebrations in
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A dish that is also well known in Apurímac is potatoes and eggs with
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1652:, born in Andahuaylas, poet, novelist and anthropologist. Author of
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595:, the first language learned by most of the residents was
603:(29.01%). The Quechua varieties spoken in Apurímac are
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departments. The department's name originates from the
1027:Most of the population is Catholic at nearly 80%.
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478:Map of the Apurímac region showing its provinces
132:Department in 7 provinces and 80 districts, Peru
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1588:Fiesta de Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes
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1662:El Zorro de Arriba y El Zorro de Abajo
1538:. Farm Products and Livestock Fair in
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1469:, a culinary herb known in Peru as
1714:INEI, Peru, Censos Nacionales 2007
1564:Fiesta de la Virgen de la Asunción
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1444:Typical dishes and beverages
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144:Departamento de Apurímac
69:"Department of Apurímac"
929:Ethnicity in Apurímac
275:Baltazar Lantarón Núñez
1093:Religion in Apurímac
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439:Department of Ayacucho
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295:Highest elevation
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1644:Juan Espinoza Medrano
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303:Lowest elevation
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1459:, a sauce made with
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422:[apuˈɾimak]
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1654:Los Ríos Profundos
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