Pampas, Peru
Pampas is a city in Peru. It is the capital of the Tayacaja Province and it was established on June 21, 1825. According to the 2007 census had a population of 9,973 (11,566 in the metropolitan area).[1] It has an approximate altitude of 3,276 metres.
Pampas  | |
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![]() Plaza de Armas, Pampas  | |
![]() Flag ![]() Coat of arms  | |
| Nickname(s):  Ciudad de los Cuchimichis (The Cuchimichis City)  | |
![]() Pampas  | |
| Coordinates: 12°23′55.76″S 74°52′12.78″W | |
| Country | Peru | 
| Region | Huancavelica | 
| Province | Tayacaja | 
| Established | 21 June 1825 | 
| Government | |
| • Mayor | Jess Amrico Monge Abad | 
| Area | |
| • Total | 52.264 km2 (20.179 sq mi) | 
| Elevation | 3,276 m (10,748 ft) | 
| Population | |
| • Total | 11,566 | 
| • Density | 221.3/km2 (573/sq mi) | 
| Time zone | UTC-5 (PET) | 
| • Summer (DST) | UTC-5 (PET) | 
| Area code(s) | 067 | 
| Website | www.munitayacaja.gob.pe | 
Transportation
    
The city is connected to the nearby cities like Huancayo and Ayacucho by partially paved roads.
Education
    
The city house a branch of the Universidad Nacional de Huancavelica and it is home of a local technical institute; the Instituto Tecnologico Pampas - Tayacaja.
Health
    
The city has now a new hospital, the Hospital Pampas that serve the city and the towns nearby.
Images
    
A house in Pampas.
Futsal court in Pampas.
Slide in the "Parque Ecolgico de Pampas".
Gardens in the "Parque Ecolgico de Pampas".
Cathedral of San Pedro de Pampas.
Municipality of Pampas.
A cow in Pampas.
Pampino.
References
    
-  Instituto Nacional de Estadstica e Informtica (2007). "Censos Nacionales 2007: XI de Poblacin y VI de Vivienda" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on May 5, 2012. Retrieved November 12, 2008. 
Statistics taken of the agglomeration from Acraquia (799), Ahuaycha (794), Daniel Hernndez (3.946) and Pampas (6.027)
 
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