Pamparomas

This article is about the village Pamparomas in Peru. For the district with the same name, see Pamparomas (disambiguation).
Pamparomas
Village
Coordinates: 9°4′24″S 77°58′57″W / 9.07333°S 77.98250°W / -9.07333; -77.98250Coordinates: 9°4′24″S 77°58′57″W / 9.07333°S 77.98250°W / -9.07333; -77.98250
Country  Peru
Region Ancash Region
Province Huaylas Province
District Pamparomas District
Government
  Mayor Rolando Roger Murillo Loayza
Elevation 2,862 m (9,390 ft)

Pamparomas is a village in the Pamparomas District of the Huaylas Province in the Ancash Region of Peru. It is the capital of the district with the same name: Pamparomas District. According to the Pamparomas research center, the name comes from the "Roma" profile of the surrounding hillsides.

Facilities

Pamparomas is the largest village in the district of Pamparomas, and is home to the municipal offices, main church, and health center that serve the wider area. It is supplied with power from the national grid, but is not currently connected to national land phone services. Businesses in the town provide telephone service.

Location

Pamparomas is located in the Black Mountain range Cordillera Negra in the south-east of the Huaylas Province. It is accessible by mountain road from Caraz and Moro (towards Chimbote), and daily buses connect the village with each location.

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