Soloco
Country Peru
RegionAmazonas
ProvinceChachapoyas
CreatedFebruary 5, 1861
CapitalSoloco
Government
  MayorCelso Bardales Montoya
Area
  Total84.48 km2 (32.62 sq mi)
Elevation
2,660 m (8,730 ft)
Population
  Total1,613
  Density19/km2 (49/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-5 (PET)
UBIGEO010121

Soloco is one of twenty-one districts of Chachapoyas Province, in Peru.[1]

Geography

Soloco is located in the high mountains. In the north the District of Soloco has border with the District of San an Francisco de Daguas (Chachapoyas) and the District of Molinopampa (Chachapoyas), in the East with the District of Cheto (Chachapoyas), in the south with the District of Cochamal (Chachapoyas) and the District of San Isidro of Maino (Chachapoyas), in the west with the District of Chachapoyas and the District of Levanto (Chachapoyas).

The district of Soloco

Attractions

A wall from the Soloco fortress, built by some ancient people of Soloco.

Soloco offers several attractive places, such as the beautiful Ruins of Soloco, a fortress of extraordinary size.

The management holiday of the capital Soloco is celebrated on September 28. Another very big holiday for the people is the holiday of Our Lord of the Miracles, on October 18.

Typical meals are the Sancochado the Purtumute, Locro de Chochoca and cuy with potatoes. Soloco belongs to the Parish of Chachapoyas that is attended by two Priests of the Diocese of Chachapoyas.

6°16′01″S 77°43′01″W / 6.26694°S 77.71694°W / -6.26694; -77.71694

References

  1. "Soloco en el departamento de Amazonas - Municipio y municipalidad de Perú". www.distrito.pe. Retrieved 2023-10-23.


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