Narihualá
Narihualá is an archaeological site in Peru. It is located in the Piura Region, Catacaos District a 17 km south of Piura. Is considered the capital of the Tallán Nation and is the most important architectural evidence of a great monument, both in its size and the prominent platforms of two pyramids.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Locality
- Description: archaeological site in Peru
- Also known as: “Narhuala”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Catacaos and Chato.
Catacaos
Town
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Catacaos is a town in the Piura Province, Piura Region, Peru. It is known for its gastronomy and crafts. The town was severely damaged by flash floods in March 2017 when the Piura River rose by 1.8 m and burst its banks. Catacaos is situated 3 km north of Narihualá.
Chato
Village
Chato is a small town in Cura Mori District in the province of Piura in Peru. The town lies on banks of the Piura River. The town periodically suffers significant flooding, most recently in 2017. Chato is situated 9 km south of Narihualá.
Narihualá
- Category: archaeological site
- Location: Catacaos, Piura Province, Piura, Peru, South America
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In Other Languages
“Narihualá” goes by many names.
- Spanish: “Huaca de Narihuala”
- Spanish: “Huaca de Narihualá”
- Spanish: “Narihuala”
- Spanish: “Narihualá”
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