Huánuco Region in the context of "Cordillera Oriental (Peru)"

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👉 Huánuco Region in the context of Cordillera Oriental (Peru)

The Cordillera Oriental is a mountain range (cordillera) that forms the eastern branch of the Andes in Peru. It contains Paleozoic metamorphic rocks and runs through the entire country, from the Ecuadorian border in the north to the Bolivian border in the south. It has an approximate length of 1,800 km and is located along the edge of the Peruvian Amazon. The range crosses the departments of Amazonas, Loreto, San Martín, Huánuco, Ucayali, Pasco, Junín, Cusco, Madre de Dios, and Puno.

It includes many subsidiary ranges such as the Vilcanota, Vilcabamba, Urubamba and Carabaya mountain ranges and peaks above 6,000 m such as Salcantay.

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Huánuco Region in the context of Department of La Libertad

La Libertad (Spanish pronunciation: [la liβeɾˈtað]) is a department of Peru. Located in the country's northwest, it is bordered by the Lambayeque, Cajamarca and Amazonas to the north, San Martín to the east, Áncash and Huánuco to the south and the Pacific Ocean to the west. It is administered by a regional government. Its capital is Trujillo, which is the nation's third biggest city.

The region's main port is Salaverry, one of Peru's largest ports. The name of the region is Spanish for "freedom" or "liberty"; it was named in honor of the Intendancy of Trujillo's proclaiming independence from Spain in 1820. It is the ninth smallest department in Peru, but it is also its second-most populous after Piura and its second-most densely populated department after Lambayeque.

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