Department of Pasco in the context of Asháninka people


Department of Pasco in the context of Asháninka people

⭐ Core Definition: Department of Pasco

Pasco (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpasko]) is a department of Peru. It is located in the country's centre. It is administered by a regional government. Its capital is Cerro de Pasco.

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👉 Department of Pasco in the context of Asháninka people

The Asháninka or Asháninca are an Indigenous people living in the rainforests in the regions of Junín, Pasco, Huanuco, and Ucayali in Peru, and in the State of Acre in Brazil. Their ancestral lands are in the forests of Junín, Pasco, Huánuco and part of Ucayali in Peru.

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Department of Pasco in the context of Áncash Region

Ancash (Quechua: Anqash; Spanish: Áncash pronounced [ˈaŋkaʃ]) is a department of Peru. Located in the country's west, it is bordered by the departments of La Libertad on the north, Huánuco and Pasco on the east, Lima on the south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west. It is administered by a regional government. Its capital is the city of Huaraz, and its largest city and port is Chimbote.

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Department of Pasco in the context of Regional Government of Pasco

The Regional Government of Pasco (Spanish: Gobierno Regional de Pasco; GORE Pasco) is the regional government that represents the Department of Pasco. It is the body with legal identity in public law and its own assets, which is in charge of the administration of provinces of the department in Peru. Its purpose is the social, cultural and economic development of its constituency. It is based in the city of Cerro de Pasco.

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