- Cerro Colorado District
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Cerro Colorado — District —
Coat of armsCoordinates: 16°22′36.47″S 71°33′37.17″W / 16.3767972°S 71.560325°WCoordinates: 16°22′36.47″S 71°33′37.17″W / 16.3767972°S 71.560325°W Country Peru Region Arequipa Province Arequipa Founded February 26, 1954 Capital La Libertad Government – Mayor Manuel Vera Paredes Area – Total 174.9 km2 (67.5 sq mi) Elevation 2,406 m (7,894 ft) Population (2005 census) – Total 106,893 – Density 611.2/km2 (1,582.9/sq mi) Time zone PET (UTC-5) UBIGEO 040104 Website municerrocolorado.gob.pe Cerro Colorado District is one of twenty-nine districts of the province Arequipa in Peru.[1]
References
- ^ (Spanish) Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática. Banco de Información Distrital. Retrieved April 11, 2008.
External links
- (Spanish) Municipal web site.
Arequipa Alto Selva Alegre · Arequipa · Cayma · Cerro Colorado · Characato · Chiguata · Jacobo Hunter · José Luis Bustamante · La Joya · Mariano Melgar · Miraflores · Mollebaya · Paucarpata · Pocsi · Polobaya · Quequeña · Sabandía · Sachaca · San Juan de Siguas · San Juan de Tarucani · Santa Isabel de Siguas · Santa Rita de Siguas · Socabaya · Tiabaya · Uchumayo · Vitor · Yanahuara · Yarabamba · YuraCamaná Caravelí Castilla Andagua · Aplao · Ayo · Chachas · Chilcaymarca · Choco · Huancarqui · Machaguay · Orcopampa · Pampacolca · Tipán · Uñón · Uraca · ViracoCaylloma Condesuyos Islay La Unión Alca · Charcana · Cotahuasi · Huaynacotas · Pampamarca · Puyca · Quechualla · Sayla · Tauria · Tomepampa · ToroCategories:- Districts of the Arequipa Region
- Districts of the Arequipa Province
- Arequipa Region geography stubs
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