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offers the visitor a picturesque environment in which the visitor can admire the traditional ridged roof houses, the Torata Church, the stone windmills from the viceroyal period, and Sabaya and Camata an Inca administrative center known as the Machu Picchu of
Moquegua. In addition at about 18 km (11 mi) northeast of Moquegua is found Mount Baul a geological formation which appear to have been cut perpendicular in the top area and it also bears a resemblance to the type of chest of trunk that was utilized all over Peru in the old days.
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Attractions outside the city are
Samegua which has the best typical food restaurants for tourists. Samegua also produces good quality avocados which are the reason why it's called the avocado territory. Another attraction located 24 km (15 mi) from Moquegua is Torata that is a district that
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Archaeological research conducted over the past several decades has shed considerable light on the ancient history of
Moquegua, giving this remote section of Peru a unique place in the history of Peru. Archaeological surveys and excavations, documented in myriad professional publications, as well as
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Pisco, leche de monja, a liqueur that is made with a cordial, eggs, and lemon. Other traditional drinks are
Chimbango de tres higos a liqueur combined of red, black, and green figs. In addition wine, pisco, licorice, cognac, and other pisco based fruit liqueurs are traditional drinks of this region.
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Museum is located in the main square and it presents the life and works of who is widely considered one of the most influential intellectuals of the 20th
Century in Latin America. Contisuyo Museum is also located in the city of Moquegua. The museum exhibits a variety of archaeological remains of the
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The most typical desserts in the
Moquegua region are majarblanco which is a sweetened, condensed milk cooked down and used as a spread, alfar de penco which is a soft cookie, corn cake, guargueros, and oquendos. The most traditional drinks are macerado de damasco which is a peach liqueur made with
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Also at about 140 km (87 mi) northwest of
Moquegua is Omate, town known as Villa de Omate that produces pisco and wine. The town is also considered to be one of the most important producing centers in Peru. The attractions in Omate are The Viceroyal Church, the Quinistacas Sanctuary, the
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Moquegua there are two main Festivities that attract tourist; one of them is Santo Domingo Fortunata Festival. This festival is held on 14 October; it is an important religious festival in which the faithful from not only Moquegua but different places in Peru traveled to this town to join the
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The Region of
Moquegua offers a variety of typical food to his visitors. Some of the typical dishes offered are patasca moqueguana or Caldo de Mondogo, which is a soup made with cow innards, corn, and mint and Picante de Cuy that is Guinea pig stew cooked in a peanut and hot pepper sauce. Other
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Another attraction outside of the city is Ilo located 90 km (56 mi) from
Moquegua. Ilo is one of the most tourist visited places in Moquegua. The main places to visit in this town are: Punta Coles, Los Olivares, and El Puerto, La Glorieta Jose Galvez, San Geronino church and beautiful
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Modes of transportation to Moquegua Region are by air or overland transport. The Moquegua Region has two airports: Hernan Turque Podesta Airport in Moquegua city and Ilo Airport located in Ilo. Overland transportation in Moquegua city is by bus, and in Ilo there is a bus station called Pampa
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typical dishes are Chupe de Camarones that is a shrimp soup made with eggs, milk, and oregano. In addition, there is also the well known, Cebiche de Jurel or Mixto, Parihuela, Chupin de Pejesapo, Sudado de machas, Aguadito de Mariscos, Chicharron de Pulpo, Picante de Mariscos, and Cuy Frito.
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monarchs along this part of the coast. Since these were fertile lands, capable of supporting a larger population, the Inca army officers in charge decided to establish the towns of Cuchuna and Moquegua. In doing so, they were also protecting the Inca domain over the conquered lands.
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The other main festival for the region of Moquegua is Moquegua Tourism Week. This festival starts in November and it holds competitions of typical dishes and beverages, a show with typical dances, and fairs.
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books for the public available at Moquegua's Museo Contisuyo, demonstrate a sequence of occupation stretching from more than 10,000 B.C. through the present day.
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Other attractions in the city are casa del regidor perpetuo de la ciudad and casa de Alayza, which are houses built with architecture of the eighteenth century.
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or the founding of the city of Moquegua by its army. Presumably, it was founded on 25 November 1541 by Pedro Cansino and his wife, Josefa de Bilbao.
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319:Poverty rate
281:Dialing code
181:Largest city
173:Subdivisions
152:-16.8; -70.8
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1540:La Libertad
1296:La Libertad
1172:Chachapoyas
985:inei.gob.pe
922:Festivities
880:In the city
863:During the
842:Mayta Cápac
774:Puno Region
765:Immigration
538:1993 census
447:Puno Region
395:Tambo River
212:(2019–2022)
150: /
1626:Categories
1585:San Martín
1545:Lambayeque
1391:San Martín
1306:Lambayeque
1157:Department
1064:18 October
1043:16 October
969:References
935:Gastronomy
812:illiteracy
801:university
594:Asháninka
573:indigenous
563:(10.71%),
559:(79.37%),
532:Population
475:provincias
437:Boundaries
247:Population
201:Government
69:Department
1505:Cajamarca
1387:Moyobamba
1226:Cajamarca
1222:Cajamarca
1088:5 October
1022:5 October
792:Education
585:Province
569:Asháninka
551:Languages
485:distritos
480:provincia
419:Huaracane
391:volcanoes
385:Geography
1565:Moquegua
1500:Ayacucho
1495:Arequipa
1490:Apurímac
1480:Amazonas
1417:Pucallpa
1351:Moquegua
1347:Moquegua
1302:Chiclayo
1292:Trujillo
1282:Huancayo
1216:Ayacucho
1212:Ayacucho
1206:Arequipa
1202:Arequipa
1196:Apurímac
1176:Amazonas
988:Archived
957:See also
780:(9.9%).
727:153,881
718:122,141
600:Spanish
588:Quechua
520:Moquegua
489:distrito
423:Tumilaca
379:Moquegua
350:Moquegua
195:Moquegua
185:Moquegua
46:Moquegua
32:Moquegua
1610:Peru's
1600:Ucayali
1525:Huánuco
1421:Ucayali
1327:Iquitos
1266:Huánuco
1262:Huánuco
1192:Abancay
875:Tourism
869:Chilean
824:pukinas
818:History
758:100.00
709:16,483
706:14,733
696:69,509
687:55,268
678:10,875
667:60,591
658:52,519
638:23,781
629:14,354
591:Aymara
565:Quechua
557:Spanish
471:Spanish
399:alfalfa
338:Website
312:avocado
255:174,863
191:Capital
163:Country
138:70°48′W
135:16°48′S
58:Quechua
52:Spanish
1595:Tumbes
1555:Loreto
1510:Callao
1485:Áncash
1411:Tumbes
1407:Tumbes
1331:Loreto
1317:Huacho
1236:Callao
1232:Callao
1186:Ancash
1182:Huaraz
829:qullas
749:79.37
740:10.71
675:3,093
649:5,138
646:2,735
617:8,905
609:Total
561:Aymara
431:canyon
415:Torata
403:grapes
371:region
308:olives
304:Copper
295:PE-MOQ
269:UBIGEO
1590:Tacna
1575:Piura
1570:Pasco
1535:Junín
1515:Cusco
1401:Tacna
1397:Tacna
1371:Piura
1367:Piura
1361:Pasco
1286:Junín
1246:Cuzco
1242:Cusco
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834:Incas
755:0.07
752:0.04
746:0.19
743:0.04
737:9.57
702:Total
500:Omate
333:1.43%
322:29.6%
1580:Puno
1550:Lima
1381:Puno
1377:Puno
1312:Lima
1161:Peru
1090:2010
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643:Ilo
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375:Peru
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218:Area
167:Peru
107:Seal
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1272:Ica
784:Age
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712:55
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