- Yurimaguas
Yurimaguas is a thriving port-town [http://rs6.loc.gov/hlas/subjects.html#Y] in the
Loreto Region of northeasternPeruvian Amazonia . Historically associated with Maynas(Pais de los Maynas ) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pais_de_los_Maynas] , the culturally diverse town is affectionately known as the "Pearl of theHuallaga " ("Perla del Huallaga"). Yurimaguas is located at the confluence of rachel the majesticHuallaga andParanapura Rivers in the steamyrainforests of northeasternPeru , [http://weather.msn.com/local.aspx?wealocations=wc:PEXX0034] . It is the capital of bothAlto Amazonas Province and Yurimaguas District, and had a population estimated at about 64,000 inhabitants (2002 ).With a long and illustrious history (see
Samuel Fritz , "Misión de losOmaguas , Yurimaguas, Aizuares, Ibanomas y otras naciones desde Napo al rio Negro" inPablo Maroni 's 1738 "Noticias auténticas del famoso ríoMarañón " or "Journal of the Travels and Labours of Father Samuel Fritz in the River of the Amazons 1686-2008", reprinted in 1922), Yurimaguas is a tourist destination [http://www.yurimaguas.net/] , especially during theAugust 15 annual Catholic festival of the Assumption. Long dominated by the presence of the Church, the town is home to theApostolic Vicariate of Yurimaguas,Loreto Region . Visited in 1855 by the famed botanistRichard Spruce [http://internt.nhm.ac.uk/jdsml/botany/spruce/RESOURCES/diary_1855.dsml] , Yurimaguas remains an important commercial center forsubsistence and market oriented farmers or "ribereños" (who cultivatesugar cane ,banana s,cotton ,tobacco ,manioc and other comestible produce) and fishermen (see Rhoades, Robert and Pierre Bidegaray "Los Agricultores de Yurimaguas". Lima, Peru: Centro de Estudio Amazonas. 1987, or the English version "The Farmers of Yurimaguas: Land Use and Cropping Strategies in the Peruvian Jungle". Lima:International Potato Center & CIP, Peru). [http://www.lanra.uga.edu/rhoades/rhoades-cv.html] .Yurimaguas is notable for being the last urban center in Loreto connected by highway with the rest of
Peru : a poorly maintained "road" links Yurimaguas withTarapoto andMoyobamba , located in the tropical Andes ("high-jungle"), or as it is known in the vernacular, the "montaña". While theMoisés Benzaquen Rengifo Airport was first established in Yurimaguas in 1937, it is now barely functioning (the collapse of the Peruvian airlineAero Continente left only two airlines serving the airport). For the majority of the populace, transit is dominated by river travel. In the ports of Yurimaguas trade is in tropical forest produce, particularlyhardwoods ,petroleum ,contraband , and goods (licit and otherwise) from the Andean highlands or Pacific Coast sent down-river toIquitos and beyond (the Port Authority of Yurimaguas, ENAPU is in charge of the International "Puerto de Yurimaguas, Peru").
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