Piscobamba
Piscobamba is a town in central Peru. It is the capital of the Mariscal Luzuriaga Province in the Ancash Region.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Jharni Elmer Neyra Valverde, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Piscobamba
- Type: Town
- Description: capital city of Mariscal Luzuriaga, Ancash, Peru
- Categories: city and locality
- Location: Musga District, Mariscal Luzuriaga Province, Ancash, Peru, South America
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Latitude
-8.86527° or 8° 51′ 55″ southLongitude
-77.35764° or 77° 21′ 28″ westElevation
3,304 metres (10,840 feet)Open location code
67344JMR+VWOpenStreetMap ID
node 1439200466OpenStreetMap feature
place=town
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In Other Languages
From Asturian to Waray—“Piscobamba” goes by many names.
- Asturian: “Piscobamba”
- Aymara: “Pisqupampa”
- Chinese: “皮斯科班巴”
- Dutch: “Piscobamba”
- French: “Piscobamba”
- Italian: “Piscobamba”
- Lithuanian: “Piskobamba”
- Persian: “پیسکوبامبا”
- Portuguese: “Piscobamba”
- Quechua: “Piscobamba”
- Quechua: “Pisqupampa”
- Quechua: “Pisqupanpa”
- Spanish: “Datos basicos de Piscobamba”
- Spanish: “Datos básicos de Piscobamba”
- Spanish: “Piscobamba”
- Spanish: “Pisqupampa”
- Waray (Philippines): “Piscobamba”
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