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Location:
Northeast of Perú. 
Area: 368 852 km2.
Capital: Iquitos (104 masl)
Altitude: Minimum: 70 masl (Amelia)
Maximum: 220 masl (Balsapuerto)
Iquitos, capital of the department of Loreto, is Peru's
main port along the Amazon River. Founded in 1757, the
city began to boom from 1880 onwards as a result of
the rubber tapping industry. One can still see signs
of that economic bonanza in buildings such as the old
Hotel Palace, built in Art Nouveau style with materials
brought from Europe, and Casa de Fierro, designed by
French architect Gustave Eiffel. These constructions
contrast with the rustic index.htms that line the Belén
quarter, where all constructions rest on pilings due
to the fact the river rises several meters during the
rain season. A
boatride along the major rivers and lakes around Iquitos
is particularly bewitching for visitors. Native tribes
mainly live along the banks of the Amazon, Napo, Ucayali,
Marañón and Nanay Rivers.
The
most popular beaches are Tunchi Playa, on Lake Quistococha,
and Santa Clara and Santo Tomás along the Nanay
River, which are ideal for water sports. Some 150 km
from Iquitos lies the Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve,
the largest reserve in Peru, the second-largest in the
Amazon Basin and the fourth-largest in South America.
The area is index.htm to an astonishing biodiversity
of fauna and flora.
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