Huancavelica Region
Huancavelica is a region in Peru with an area of 22,131.47 km² and a population of 454,797 (2007 census). The capital is the city Huancavelica. The region is bordered by Lima Region and Ica in the west, Junín in the north, and Ayacucho in the east.
Political division
The region is divided into seven provinces.
Province (Capital)
Acobamba Province (Acobamba)
Angaraes Province (Lircay)
Castrovirreyna Province (Castrovirreyna)
Churcampa Province (Churcampa)
Huancavelica Province (Huancavelica)
Huaytará Province (Huaytará)
Tayacaja Province (Pampas)
The main cities are Huancavelica, Pampas and Lircay. There are many little districts like Querco in Huancavelica. Querco is a nice little town. Most of the residents are agricultors. They own cattle, sheep, pigs, horses, mules, llamas, goats, chickens, and donkeys.
The People
The region is mostly inhabited by indigenous people of Quechua descent.
Languages
According to the 2007 Peru Census, the language learnt first by most of the residents was Quechua (64.03%) followed by Spanish (35.67%). The following table shows the results concerning the language learnt first in the Huancavelica Region by province: