Bongará Province Explained

Bongará Province
Area Total Km2:2870
Population Total:25637
Population As Of:2017
Population Density Km2:auto
Seat Type:Capital
Settlement Type:Province
Subdivision Type:Peru
Subdivision Type1:Districts

Bongará is a province of the Amazonas Region, Peru.[1] It borders by the north with Condorcanqui Province, by the East with the San Martín Region and Loreto Region, by the south with Chachapoyas Province and by the west with the provinces of Luya and Utcubamba.[2]

It presents a varied geographical configuration. The branches of the Andes cross it from west to east, dividing it in three regions with proper characteristics:

The hydrographic system of this province is represented by the basins of the Utcubamba river to which numerous gorges come together for both margins and serves as a limit with Luya Province. The Chiriaco or Imaza river crosses it on its South-Western part. The lake Pumaqucha is the principal part of this hydrography that was already described.

Political division

Bongará is divided into twelve districts, which are:

DistrictMayor
Jumbilla (Capital)Jose Julian Ocampo
Jose Natividad Bacalla Daza
Romulo Flumencio Vargas Mas
Wilfredo Goñas Guivin
Pedro Antonio Mori Rojas
Heraclito Mallap Melendez
Walter Hugo Monteza Santillan
Serafin Mas Lopez
Ramiro Guivin Chochabot
Romelio Vilchez Dett
Pepe Perez Silva
Edilberto Delgado Barboza

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Provincias y Distritos. n.d.. es. Gobierno Regional de Amazonas. https://web.archive.org/web/20130615121036/http://www.regionamazonas.gob.pe/sede/detalle_directorio.php?id=35. 15 June 2013. dead. 15 November 2014.
  2. Web site: Información Electoral. n.d.. es. INFOgob (Jurado Nacional de Elecciones). https://web.archive.org/web/20141115223838/http://www.infogob.com.pe/Localidad/ubigeo.aspx?IdUbigeo=010300&IdLocalidad=110&IdTab=0. 15 November 2014. live. 15 November 2014.