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Santa Cruz Province, Peru





GEOGRAPHY


Santa Cruz Province's land area is 1,423 sq. km, 4.2% of the total of the Cajamarca Region. It is mostly mountainous in relief. It is located on the Western Mountain range of the Andes and is bounded by the mountains that descend to the coast and the deep rivers that carve the mountains. Its lowest elevation is in the Saña River, near the small village of Pan de Azucar, 265 meters above sea level, and highest in the Cerro Cimarrones, 3,600 meters above sea level, south of the town of Pulán.

It is bounded to the North by Chota, to the East by Hualgayoc and Chota, to the South by San Miguel, and to the West by Lambayeque.

The climate is varied with an average temperature of 22° C. in the Chala area and 17° C. in the Yunga area.


POLITICAL


The province of Santa Cruz was created from Decree Law No. 11328, on April 21 , 1951 , and signed by the Military Meeting of Government of General Manuel To Odría. Sealing this decree was General Don Jose of the Carmen Cabrejo Mejía, as Minister of Promotion and Public Works.

It is divided into the following administrative districts: Andabamba, Catache, Chancayba-os, La Esperanza, Ninabamba, Pulan, Santa Cruz, Saucepampa, Sexi, Uticyacu, and Yauyucan.

The capital is Santa Cruz de Succhabamba, 1,941 meters above sea level.


EXTERNAL LINKS

  • http://desa.inei.gob.pe/mapas/bid