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ATTRACTIONS OF THE CAPITAL CITY
Plaza de Armas or Main Square. It has a beautiful central
fountain, built in 1845 from of a single piece of stone
4 mt (13 ft) high.Cathedral.
Also in the main square, it holds a collection of paintings
of the Cusco School.
Churches.
San Francisco, Cristo Rey, San Sebastián, La
Merced and San Cristóbal, some of which were
built in the sixteenth century. They house beautiful
architectural jewels, unique images, carved wood and
gilded altars.Museum
of Natural Sciences. It exhibits more than 5,000 objects,
such as, stuffed animals, huacos and ceramics of different
regions.
Kotosh, a 4,000 year-old archeological
site. Most outstanding is the Templo de las Manos Cruzadas
or Crossed Hands Temple, the first piece of sculpture
in the continent, molded below one of the niches surrounding
the room.
Andabamba. The house of a Colonial hacienda
located at 8 km (12 ml) south of Huánuco, which
had served as residence for the Franciscan Order.
Quicacan. Located in this town is a
large colonial mansion that served as a cloister monastery.
Its fine design includes a beautiful arcade that blends
with the surrounding landscape.
Tomayquichua (2,000 m.a.s.l. or 6,500
ft). Located at 19 km (30 ml) from the capital, this
town was the birthplace of the famous lover of Viceroy
Amat, Micaela Villegas, known as La Perricholi.
Huácar.
A town of tropical climate, at 29 km (46 ml) from Huánuco,
it holds one of the first churches built in the region,
San Miguel Arcángel, dated in 1600.
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ATTRACTIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUNIN
Tingo María. This beautiful province at 139 km
(224 ml) from Huánuco and 680 m.a.s.l. (2,220
ft), is located at the border of the Huallaga river.
It is surrounded by a chain of mountains known as La
Bella Durmiente or Sleeping Beauty, because it comes
into view as the profile of a beautiful young woman
laying on her back.
La Cueva de las Lechuzas. This cave
is located at the skirts of the Bella Durmiente mountain
chain at 11 km (16 ml) from Tingo María. It is
a gigantic limestone cave that houses an important colony
of birds, known as the guacharos or santanas, which
look like owls.
El Boquerón del Padre Abad. This
narrow river canyon, covered with vegetation and surrounded
by beautiful water falls is located at 196 km (315 ml)
from Tingo María.
La Cueva de las Pavas. At 15 km (24
ml) from Tingo María, this cave tracks the end
of a profound and narrow gorge, where a stream flows
creating small beaches and ponds surrounded by an exuberant
vegetation.
Capricho. An archeological complex along
the route to Tingo María.
Huanuco Pampa. Archeological ruins,
known as the rascacielos pre-colombinos or pre-Columbian
skyscrapers, divided into four distinct quarters.
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