Huancavelica Department
Huancavelica Department, Administrative region in central Peru
Huancavelica Department is an administrative region in central Peru, encompassing seven provinces across the Andes and covering mountainous terrain at considerable altitude. The area sits at an average elevation above 3,000 meters and ranges from high cordilleras to valleys where most settlements are located.
This administrative territory was established as a separate department in 1822, just months after Peruvian independence. Three years later it was temporarily merged with Ayacucho, before regaining its separate status again in 1839.
Most residents grow up speaking Quechua at home, using Spanish as a second language for official matters and contact with visitors. This linguistic pattern shapes daily life in markets, at festivals, and during conversations between villages, where traditional customs remain active.
Several national highways connect this region to Lima on the coast and to Ayacucho to the south, while a railway links the departmental capital to the city of Huancayo. The high elevation requires some acclimatization upon arrival, and warm clothing is advisable year-round.
The climate varies dramatically over short distances, from year-round cold conditions at high elevations to zones with milder weather in lower valleys. This diversity allows different farming practices and ways of life within a relatively compact area.
Location: Peru
Capital city: Huancavelica
Shares border with: Junin Department, Ayacucho Department, Ica Department, Lima Department
GPS coordinates: -13.02000,-75.09000
Latest update: December 4, 2025 23:04
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104.1 km
Wari archaeological complex
97.3 km
Wari Willka
101.3 km
Estadio Huancayo
106.1 km
Ayacucho Cathedral
95.1 km
Arco de Triunfo de Ayacucho
94.9 km
Lake Choclococha
16.5 km
Inka Wasi, Huancavelica
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St. Anthony Cathedral, Huancavelica
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Iglesia María Inmaculada
106.5 km
Iglesia de San Juan Bautista, Huaytara
71.1 km
Alameda Valdelirios
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Iglesia de la Merced
107 km
Estadio Municipal de Huanta
92.4 km
Uchkus Inkañan
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Plaza Huamanmarca
106.5 km
Sima Pumacocha
96.4 km
Puente Centenario
107.1 km
Museo de la Memoria "Para que no se repita"
94.7 km
Marayniyuq
96 km
Centro Cívico de Huancayo
106.5 km
Museo de Sitio de Wari
96.9 km
Hotel de Turistas de Huancayo
106.5 km
Hotel Tívoli
106.8 km
Coliseo Municipal de Huancayo
106.4 km
Wamp'una
90.5 km
Casa Calixto
106.7 km
Sukullu
29.7 kmReviews
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