Ayacucho prefecture
Ayacucho prefecture Región Ayacucho | |||||
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Country | Peru | ||||
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ISO 3166-2 | PE-AYA | ||||
An official web site: regionayacucho.gob.pe |
The Ayacucho prefecture (Spanish: Región Ayacucho[1]) is one of 24 prefectures constituting Peru. The prefecture metropolis is Ayacucho.
Jurisdiction
The jurisdiction is mediated in 11 counties (English: provinces.Spanish: provincias, singular: provincia). They consist of 111 districts (English: districts.Spanish: distritos, singular: distrito).
The counties are as follows.
No | The county name | Center | Figure |
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1 | Cangallo | Cangallo | |
2 | ワマンガ county | Ayacucho | |
3 | Huanca Sancos | Huanca Sancos | |
4 | Huanta | Huanta | |
5 | La Mar | San Miguel | |
6 | Lucanas | Puquio | |
7 | Parinacochas | Coracora | |
8 | Paucar del Sara Sara | Pausa | |
9 | Sucre | Querobamba | |
10 | Víctor Fajardo | Huancapi | |
11 | Vilcas Huamán | Vilcas Huamán |
Footnote
- ^ "DIRECCIÓN Proceso de Planeamiento Estratégico en la Región Ayacucho" (Spanish). Gobierno Regional de Ayacucho. September 16, 2015 reading.
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