Sechura province

Sechura is the largest of eight provinces of the Piura Region in .
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  • Type: Region with 62,300 residents
  • Description: province of Piura, Peru
  • Also known as: Province of Sechura” and “Sechura Province

Sechura province

Latitude
-5.8636° or 5° 51′ 49″ south
Longitude
-80.644° or 80° 38′ 38″ west
Population
62,300
Elevation
2 metres (7 feet)
Open location code
666X49P4+HC
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1237320260
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­region
Geo­Names ID
8349569
Wiki­data ID
Q2287233
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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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