- Huancavelica
Huancavelica (Wankawillka in Quechua) is a city in
Peru . It is thecapital of the Huancavelica region and has apopulation of approximately 40,000. Indigenous peoples represent a major percentage of the population. It has an approximatealtitude of 3,600 meters; theclimate is cold and dry between the months of February and August with a rainy season between September and January. It is considered one of the poorest cities inPeru .Geography
The Huancavelica area sports a rough
geography with highly varied elevation, from 1,950 metres in thevalleys to more than 5,000 metres on its snow-covered summits. These majestic mountains contain metallic deposits. They consist of the western chain of theAndes , which includes theChonta mountain range, formed by a series of hills, the most prominent of which are:Citaq (5328m),Huamanrazo (5298m) andAltar (5268m).Among the region's rivers are the Mantaro, the Pampas, the Huarpa and the Churcampa. The Rio Mantaro penetrates Huancavelica, forming Tayacaja's Peninsula. Another river that shapes the relief is that of the Cuenca of the Rio Pampas, which is born in the lagoons of Huancavelica's high sierras, as Choclococha and Oclococha.
History
In the pre-Incan era, Huancavelica was known as the "Wancawilka" region or "the place where the grandsons of the
Wankas live". The city itself was established onAugust 5th ,1572 . The mines of Huancavelica were dicovered in1563 /1564 by the Indian Nahuincopa, servant of Jerónimo Luis de Cabrera.The area was the most prolific source of mercury in
Spanish America , and as such was vital to the mining operations of the Spanish colonial era. Mercury was necessary to extractsilver from theores produced in the silver mines of Peru, as well as those ofPotosí in "Perú superior" ("Upper Peru," nowBolivia ), usingamalgam ation processes such as thepatio process orpan amalgamation . Mercury was so essential that mercury consumption was the basis upon which the tax onprecious metals , known as the "quinto real" ("royal fifth"), was levied.The extraction of the quicksilver in the "socavones" (tunnels) was extremely difficult. Every day before the miners came down, a mass for the dead was celebrated. Due to the need of numerous hand-workers and the high rate of mortality, the Viceroy of Perù Francisco de Toledo resumed and improved the pre-columbian mandatory service of the "mita". Despite the risks, the mining attracted people from all over the Viceroyalty. The alloted concession were rectangular, about 67x33m. Miners were divided in "carreteros" and "barreteros".
In
1648 theViceroy of Peru , declared that Potosí and Huancavelica were "the two pillars that support this kingdom and that of Spain." Moreover, the viceroy thought that Spain could, if necessary, dispense with the silver from Potosí, but it could not dispense with the mercury from Huancavelica. [Arthur Preston Whitaker, "The Huancavelica Mercury Mine: A Contribution to the History of the Bourbon Renaissance in the Spanish Empire," Harvard Historical Monographs 16 (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1941).]Transportation
Huancavelica is serviced by a
train which runs between it andHuancayo known as "el Tren Macho". According to popular saying, this train “leaves when it wants and arrives when it can...”.ee also
Region de Huancavelica (Spanish)
Huancavelica (Spanish)
Departamento de Huancavelica (Spanish)Almadén (the other major source of mercury in the Spanish empire).External links
* [http://www.regionhuancavelica.gob.pe Pagina Web del Gobierno Regional de Huancavelica - Peru]
* [http://www.munihuancavelica.gob.pe/ Web Oficial Municipalidad de la Ciudad de Huancavelica]
* [http://www.regionhuancavelica.gob.pe/DirceturHvca/RutaAcceso.htm Rutas de Acceso a Huancavelica desde Lima - Peru]References
Bruno COLLIN, « L’argent du Potosi (Pérou) et les émissions monétaires françaises », Histoire et mesure, XVII - N° 3/4 - Monnaie et espace, mis en ligne le 30 octobre 2006, référence du 24 septembre 2007, disponible sur : http://histoiremesure.revues.org/document894.html.
Raul GUERRERO (Pau University, UA 911), La cartographie minière américaine. http://www.mgm.fr/PUB/Mappemonde/M488/m41_43.pdf
* [http://www.regionhuancavelica.gob.pe Web Page of Gobierno Regional de Huancavelica - Peru]
* [http://www.regionhuancavelica.gob.pe/DirceturHvca/RutaAcceso.htm Rutas de Acceso a Huancavelica desde Lima - Peru]
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