Pampa Callana
Pampa Callana is a hamlet in Peru and has about 159 residents. Pampa Callana is situated nearby to the hamlet Pararín, as well as near Litera.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Paramonga.
Paramonga
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Paramonga was an important city constructed at the border of the former Kingdom of Chimor in Peru during the late Intermediate Period, whose capital was the metropolis of Chan Chan.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Paramonga and Pativilca.
Paramonga
Town
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Paramonga is a town in central Peru, capital of the district of Paramonga in the province of Barranca in the Department of Lima. Paramonga is situated 4½ km southeast of Pampa Callana.
Pativilca
Town
Photo: Epinedo, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Pativilca is a town in central Peru, capital of the district Pativilca in the province Barranca in the region Lima. Pativilca is situated 9 km southeast of Pampa Callana.
Pampa Callana
- Type: Hamlet with 159 residents
- Category: locality
- Location: Peru, South America
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Latitude
-10.64954° or 10° 38′ 58″ southLongitude
-77.85208° or 77° 51′ 8″ westPopulation
159Open location code
57X4942X+55OpenStreetMap ID
node 12877729981OpenStreetMap feature
place=hamlet
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Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Pararín and Litera.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Paramonga and Compañía de Bomberos Salvadora Paramonga Nº 81.
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