San Ignacio, Perú

San Ignacio Perú
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San Ignacio Perú

Location of the city of Jaén in Peru

Coordinates: 5°08′44″S 79°00′06″W / 5.14556°S 79.00167°W / -5.14556; -79.00167Coordinates: 5°08′44″S 79°00′06″W / 5.14556°S 79.00167°W / -5.14556; -79.00167
Country  Peru
Region Cajamarca Region
Province San Ignacio Province
Established creation May 12, 1965
Government
  Mayor Juventino Sadón Gómez Torres
Area
  Total 4,990 km2 (1,930 sq mi)
Elevation 1,260 m (4,130 ft)
Population (2005)
  Total 127,523
  Density 26/km2 (66/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Sanignacino (a)
Time zone PET (UTC-5)
  Summer (DST) PET (UTC-5)
Postal code 076
Website www.munisanignacio.gob.pe

The city of San Ignacio is one of the thirteen provinces that make up the Department of Cajamarca, under the administration of the regional government of Cajamarca, in Peru. It bordered on the north by the province of Zamora Chinchipe (Ecuador); on the east by the Department of Amazonas; on the south by the province of Jaen; on the west by the Department of Piura. It is known as the land of coffee, honey and natural forests. Its population by economic activity agriculture which is based exclusively to coffee.[1]

History

In 1926, the negotiations for the creation of the province of San Ignacio for the effect of which was assigned a commission to travel to Lima began; the same that was composed by Father Juan Cabrera Arias, Donovan Bartolini Rangel and Luis Manuel Soto Adrianzén Salary Huaman, who appeared before the military junta led by Major General Ricardo Perez. The May 12, 1965, by Law No. 15560 created the province during the first government of President Fernando Belaunde.[2]

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