Grau province

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| seat_type = Capital

| seat = Chuquibambilla

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| population_total = 27574

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Grau is one of the seven provinces of the Apurímac Region in Peru. The capital of the province is the city of Chuquibambilla.

The province was named after the naval officer Miguel Grau Seminario.

Boundaries

Geography

One of the highest peaks of the district is Q'urawiri at approximately {{convert|5000|m|ft|abbr=on}}. Other mountains are listed below:escale.minedu.gob.pe/ UGEL map province of Grau (Apurimac Region)

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  • Allqa Q'awa
  • Alma Pampa
  • Amayani
  • Anta Marka
  • Aqu Qucha
  • Aqu Q'asa
  • Asiru Pata
  • Awkirana
  • Challa Q'asa
  • Chunta Q'asa
  • Ch'uspi
  • Hatun Qaqa
  • Ikma
  • Intikancha
  • Kachi Kutana
  • Kawsu
  • Kimsaqucha
  • Kuta Wasi
  • Llamayuq Rumi
  • Misa Pata
  • Pampa Urqu
  • Parqa Urqu
  • Pinqulluni
  • Puka Qaqa
  • Pukara
  • Puma Wasi
  • Qiwllanka
  • Qutani
  • Q'ara Pata
  • Q'illu
  • Q'illu Q'asa
  • Q'illuni
  • Rumi Urqu
  • Saywit'u
  • Surani
  • Suwa Qullu
  • Taya Q'asa
  • Tika Pallana
  • Uywaki
  • Waman Ch'arpa
  • Waman Marka
  • Waqutu
  • Wayunkani
  • Wik'uña Kunka
  • Winq'u Pata
  • Yana Urqu
  • Yawriwiri

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Political division

The province measures {{convert|2174.52|km2}} and is divided into fourteen districts:

Ethnic groups

The people in the province are mainly indigenous citizens of Quechua descent. Quechua is the language which the majority of the population (81.28%) learnt to speak in childhood, 18.17% of the residents started speaking using the Spanish language and 0.22% using Aymara (2007 Peru Census).[http://iinei.inei.gob.pe/iinei/RedatamCpv2007.asp?id=ResultadosCensales?ori=C inei.gob.pe] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130127005551/http://iinei.inei.gob.pe/iinei/RedatamCpv2007.asp?id=ResultadosCensales%3Fori%3DC |date=2013-01-27 }} INEI, Peru, Censos Nacionales 2007

See also

Sources

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