Sechura province
Sechura is the largest of eight provinces of the Piura Region in Peru.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Region with 62,300 residents
- Description: province of Piura, Peru
- Also known as: “Province of Sechura” and “Sechura Province”
Sechura province
- Categories: province of Peru and locality
- Location: Piura, Peru, South America
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Latitude
-5.8636° or 5° 51′ 49″ southLongitude
-80.644° or 80° 38′ 38″ westPopulation
62,300Elevation
2 metres (7 feet)Open location code
666X49P4+HCOpenStreetMap ID
node 1237320260OpenStreetMap feature
place=regionGeoNames ID
8349569Wikidata ID
Q2287233
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Aymara to Welsh—“Sechura province” goes by many names.
- Aymara: “Sichura jisk’a suyu”
- Catalan: “província de Sechura”
- Catalan: “Sechura”
- Cebuano: “Sechura (lalawigan)”
- Cebuano: “Sechura”
- Chinese: “Sechura Séng”
- Chinese: “塞丘拉省”
- Dutch: “Sechura”
- French: “province de Sechura”
- French: “Province de Sechura”
- French: “Sechura”
- Georgian: “სეჩურა”
- Georgian: “სეჩურის პროვინცია”
- German: “Provinz Sechura”
- Italian: “provincia di Sechura”
- Italian: “Provincia di Sechura”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Sechura Séng”
- Mingrelian: “ტალარა”
- Persian: “استان سچورا”
- Portuguese: “Província de Sechura”
- Portuguese: “Sechura”
- Quechua: “Sichura pruwinsya”
- Spanish: “Provincia de Sechura”
- Vietnamese: “Sechura”
- Waray (Philippines): “Sechura”
- Welsh: “Talaith Sechura”
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