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1024:, gathered local traditional stories. As the story goes, during colonial times, the town was located above the valley, in one of the skirts of the Ampay mountain, in a place which is now known as Ccorhuani. One day, the statue of the Virgin Mary known as Our Lady of the Rosary, Patroness of the village, mysteriously disappeared from the local Church. The people, fearing robbery and claiming sacrilege, searched day and night until a shepherd found the statue standing above an immense boulder by the valley. The people believed that the thieves had left the statue in fear of being discovered by the search parties. The statue was returned in a procession back into town. A few weeks later, the same disappearance occurred again and another search ensued. The statue was again found in the same spot where it was found before. Lo and behold, the disappearance happened a third time. The people never understood why or how this was happening. Finally, it was suggested that maybe the statue was asking for a shrine in the valley at the location where it was being found. The town then built a small Chapel there, and it became a place of constant visits by the people. Before long, it became the center of activity, and the entire town was moved to where is located today. The statue of Our Lady of the Rosary still sits above the immense boulder which is located on the right side of the Cathedral. 186: 1028: 203: 1009: 215: 1632: 590: 158: 1184: 272: 235: 172: 1231: 1156: 1067: 32: 341: 1164: 245: 279: 1296:
Abancay is home of the high school Colegio Nacional "Miguel Grau". Since its founding in the 1880s, it has educated each generation of the city. The main festivity of the school is on October 8, and it is a day in which all the alumni reunite and celebrate companionship. It is a tradition that the
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contest and Yunsa games, with people dressing in local traditional costumes, fill the streets of the city. Every social group, from market vendors, students, government officials, teachers, etc., participate in the games which also have the support from the local and regional government due its
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can be practiced. It is one of the best and longest Peruvian locations for this. Remains of The Pachachaca State, an important producer of sugar and brandy during colonial and republican times, is now one of the major attractions of the city.
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Abancay is the agricultural center, as well as the industrial center of most of Apurímac. Sugar is milled, along with rum and other liquor distillation. There are copper mines in the area, and they are also known for their
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The Carnival is the town's main celebration festival. It is famous as one of the best Peruvian ethnomusical festivals. It takes place from the last week of February through the last week of March. The
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that has a representation of the Inca world. It suggests that the Incas had a much better understanding of astronomy than Europeans gave them credit for. There is taxi service from the city.
1325:. Another important book that gives accounts of the history, traditions and customs of the city is "Alma y Rostro de Abancay", by Guillermo Vidalegut, a late local journalist and author. 1621: 1921: 1931: 1016:
There is a traditional tale about the foundation of the city recorded by Guillermo Vidalegut, a local journalist, in his book "Alma y Rostro de Abancay", who, inspired by
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The population as of 2014 is 58 000 which has more than doubled the city in size since 1990 when the population was 29,200.
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This article is about the town Abancay in Peru. For information on the province and the district with the same name, see
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Abancay, despite its small size, is an important center of higher education. The city is home of one state university,
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Abancay is located at an elevation of 2,377 metres (7,799 ft) above sea level in the southern
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classes which are celebrating their Silver and Gold jubilees head the expensive festivities.
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The city's surroundings have some astonishingly beautiful landscapes, such as the
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dedicated to the cultivation of sugar cane for the production of aguardiente.
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The Pachachaca River is famous for its colonial bridge and its rapids where
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The origin of the word Abancay might have two possible explanations:
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Climate data for Abancay, elevation 2,377 m (7,799 ft)
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Uspaccocha Lagoon, at the National Wildlife Sanctuary of Ampay.
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Abancay was already a populated area before the arrival of the
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El Eterno Valle Primaveral (The Eternal Springtime Valley)
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arrived, they transliterated the word and named the city
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