Loreto Region

Loreto Region

Peru region table
name = Loreto


imagesize = 100px
image_caption = Regional logo


president = Iván Vásquez Valera
capital = Iquitos
elevation =
largest =
area = 368,851.95
pop = 884,144
density = 2.5
provinces = 7 provinces and 51 districts
lowest = 70 m (Amelia)
highest = 220 m (Balsapuerto)
areacode = 65
lat = 11º10' to 15º18' S
long = 70º25' to 73º58' W
resources = Rice, cassava, wood, fruit trees, rubber and cebu cattle
poverty = 70%
GDPshare = 2.51%
website = [http://www.regionloreto.gob.pe www.regionloreto.gob.pe]
iso = LOR
ubigeo = 16

Loreto is Peru's northernmost region. Covering almost one-third of Peru's territory, Loreto is by far the nation's largest region and also one of the most sparsely populated ones, due to its remote location in the Amazon Rainforest. Its capital is the city of Iquitos.

Boundaries

* Northwest: Ecuadorian provinces of Sucumbíos, Orellana, Pastaza and Morona-Santiago
* North: Colombian department of Putumayo
* Northeast: Colombian department of Amazonas Department
* East: Brazilian states of Amazonas and Acre
* South: Ucayali and Huánuco regions
* West: San Martín and Amazonas regions

Geography

Loreto's large territory comprises parts of the High and Low Jungle, and all of its surface is covered with thick vegetation.

This territory has wide river flood plains, which are covered with rainwater and usually are swamped in summer. In these flood areas there are elevated sectors called "restingas", which always remain above water, even in times of the greatest swellings. There are numerous lagoons known as "cochas" and "tipishcas", surrounded by marshy areas with abundant grass vegetation.

Numerous rivers cross Loreto's territory, all of which are part of the Amazonian Hydrographical System. Most of them are navigable. The main river crossing the region is the Amazon, one of the world's most important rivers. Its numerous curves are always changing and sometimes make for a difficult journey. The width between banks of the Amazon sometimes measures a staggering 4 km. The Yavari River runs from Peru to Brazil, the Putumayo River serves as part of the border with Colombia, and the Ucayali and Marañón rivers penetrate Loreto after going through the Pongo de Manseriche.

Climate

The weather is warm and humid with an average temperature of 17ºC (63ºF) to 20ºC (68ºF) during the months of June and July, and up to a high of 36ºC (97ºF) from December through March.

The average humidity level is 84%, with strong rain all year round.

Political divisions

The region is divided into seven provinces ("provincias", singular: "provincia"), which are composed of 51 districts ("distritos", singular: "distrito"). The provinces, with their capitals in parenthesis, are:

* Alto Amazonas (Yurimaguas)
* Datem del Marañón (San Lorenzo)
* Loreto (Nauta)
* Mariscal Ramón Castilla (Caballococha)
* Maynas (Iquitos)
* Requena (Requena)
* Ucayali (Contamana)

History

The first settlers in the region were grouped in small tribes that expanded through the various eastern slopes of the Andes. Many of these tribes settled in the Purús, Turúa and Yaraví river basins, receiving names different from those of their lineage. They were merely family clans, who adopted the name of their chief or curaca. During Colonial times, up to 800 of these groups were detected.

It is hard to determine the number of in the region when the first European explorers and missionaries arrived. Numbers given by chroniclers indicate that within the first century of contact, 100,000 natives were baptized. Presumably, when the Spanish arrived, the total population was almost 300,000. Later on, however, the natives were afflicted with diseases due to contact with the Spaniards. Examples of these diseases are smallpox, diphtheria, malaria, yellow fever, and whooping cough.

On February 12, 1542, and after a search of several months, Spanish conqueror Francisco de Orellana discovered the Amazon river, an adventure that began in the Sierra.

Even though colonization had started several decades before, the city of Iquitos was founded in the 1750s. It is located between the Nanay River and the left bank of the Amazon river, which makes it an ideal starting point when traveling to surrounding regions.

During Colonial times, the Jesuits and Franciscans evangelized and founded different towns. During these years, they contributed by opening travel routes and cutting down distances between tribes and villages.

When the missions fell, a long period of ostracism followed, encompassing most of the 19th century. Nonetheless, this was the time when the foundations of the future political organization were laid. Also, this was the beginning of navigation via steamboats, the rubber heyday, and foreign immigration.

The Golden Age of Iquitos started at the end of the 19th century with the rubber boom. Since the region was very rich in rubber and it became so expensive, it turned into the center of attention and ambitions in the world. This period lasted 25 years and left behind gigantic development once the rubber boom had passed.

Currently, Loreto is home of many Amazonian tribes such as the Amhuacas.

Local customs

Festivities

* First week of January. Anniversary of Iquitos. Week-long festivities to celebrate the founding of the city.
* Third week of February. Carnivals.
* June 24. "Fiesta de San Juan". The local people go to the Nanay and Amazonas river banks, taking with them the traditional juanes, cooked on the eve. In front of the waters, they merrily drink and dance.
* First two weeks of August. A farm, livestock and crafts fair takes place in the small town of Santa Clara de Nanay, located 14 km (7 mi) from the city of Iquitos.
* September 7. "Señora de la Natividad". Date in which the Tamshiyacu people, in the province of Maynas, honor their patron.
* December 8. "Fiesta de la Purísima", celebrated in the district of Punchana, located 3 km (1.86 mi) from Iquitos

Typical dishes and beverages

The typical dishes in Loreto are very similar to those of other places in the Amazon region. It is not unusual to discover that they consider "motelo" or turtle meat soup, or "juanes" (rice tamales with chicken or fish) as typical Loretan dishes. However, what is strange to see is that vendors in the local markets offer fried or steamed monkey or lizard meat that is delicious, according to the local people.

Other typical dishes include, "cecina" (dried and smoked pork), "tacacho" (coal cooked bananas, pork, and chopped onions), "chonta" salad, "palometa" (fish soup), carachama (fish) and "paiche" (a large fish). Among desserts there is a refreshing "aguaje" ice cream.

To drink, they serve "masato" (a beer made of cassava) or natural fruit juices such as aguaje, "maracuyá" (passion fruit), and "cocona" ("Solanum sessiliflorum").

ee also

* Peruvian Amazon
* Iquitos

External links

* [http://www.iiap.org.pe Peruvian Amazon Research Institute]
* [http://www.siamazonia.org SIAMAZONÍA Peruvian Amazon Information System]
* [http://www.regionloreto.gob.pe Loreto region official website]
* [http://www.youtube.com/amazonhope YouTube videos of the Amazon Hope project in Loreto]


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