Ocros ( Spanish Provincia de Ocros ) is one of the 20 provinces of the Peruvian region of Ankash . The area is 1945 km². According to 2007 data, the population is 9196 people [1] . The population density is 4.73 people / km². The capital is the city of the same name.
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| Okros | |||||
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| Spanish Provincia de Ocros | |||||
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| A country | Peru | ||||
| Included in | Ankash | ||||
| Includes | 10 districts | ||||
| Adm. Centre | Okros | ||||
| History and Geography | |||||
| Square | 1 945 km² | ||||
| Population | |||||
| Population | 9 196 people ( 2007 ) | ||||
Content
History
The province was established on June 19, 1990.
Geography and climate
Located in the southern part of the region. It borders with the province of Bolognese (in the north) and the Lima region (in the south). The climate is characterized as a temperate climate of the Andean region. The rainy season lasts from late December to late April; dry season - from June to August.
Economics
The basis of the economy is agriculture, represented mainly by cattle breeding; grown: corn, potatoes, beans, chili peppers, fruits, olives and other crops.
Administrative Division
Administratively divided into 10 districts:
- Akas
- Kahamarkilla
- Karuapampa
- Kochas
- Congas
- Llipa
- Okros
- San Cristobal de Rajan
- San pedro
- Santiago de Chilcas
Notes
- ↑ INEI