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Huaycán

The urban community of Huaycán (officially named Comunidad Urbana Autogestionaria de Huaycán) is a town of Lima, Peru, located in Ate District, approximately 16.5 kilometres east of Lima. It is home to thousands of immigrant settlers from different parts of Peru, looking to improve their standard of living and job opportunities in the city of Lima.[2][3]

Huaycán
Huaycán
Location in Peru
Coordinates: 12°1′5″S 76°48′50″W / 12.01806°S 76.81389°W / -12.01806; -76.81389
Country Peru
RegionLima Region
ProvinceLima Province
DistrictAte District
FoundedJuly 15, 1984
Population
 • Total160 000[1]
Time zoneUTC-5 (PET)

Huaycán is also a notable archaeological site. It has a population of over 160,000 inhabitants.

History edit

The emergence of the Huaycán Special Project in 1984 was part of the Urban Development Plan of the Municipal Government of Izquierda Unida (IU) prepared under the management of the Mayor of Ate Vitarte, Franklin Acosta del Pozo. Ate was considered in the program of the three Cones of Metropolitan Lima, for families without housing and with scarce economic resources. In the Southern Cone, the pampas of Manchay; the Northern Cone, the Chillón River Slopes and San Juan de Lurigancho; and the Eastern Cone, the Quebradas de Huaycán, which were still under the custody of the Pope Family, considered as alleged owners.

The procedures for the adjudication of land in the Quebrada de Huaycán began before 1983, by members of 18 housing groups, mostly workers from the powers of the State, during the administration of the mayor of Metropolitan Lima, Eduardo Orrego Villacorta, of the Popular Action party. Carrying out previously the pertinent studies and the topographic survey of the Huaycán Special Project.

In September 1983, a group of families came together in the Andrés Avelino Cáceres de Ate Vitarte human settlement. In March 1984, the Pro-Huaycán José Carlos Mariátegui Human Settlement of El Agustino was founded, which brought together some 500 members.

The human settlements in the districts of Chaclacayo, Ate Vitarte and El Agustino, mostly promoted by leaders of the United Left party (IU), requested in early 1984 the adjudication of the land in the Huaycán ravine. This request was met by the then Provincial Mayor of Lima Alfonso Barrantes, who promoted the emergence of the Huaycán Special Project, which made up the Urban Development Plan in the three cones of Metropolitan Lima, as an alternative for families with limited economic resources that they did not own a home. Enabling this project in the Southern Cone the Pampas de Manchay, in the Northern Cone the Slopes of the Chillón River in San Juan de Lurigancho, and in the Eastern Cone the Quebrada de Huaycán.

On July 13, 1984, the last coordination meeting was held, with the presence of Mayor Barrantes. The location of each of the groups was agreed upon by signing an act, also committing to respect the boundaries of the National Institute of Culture (INC). The housing associations and cooperatives, being the first managers, were assigned the lower part of Huaycán, which today corresponds to zone A, while the human settlements would be located in the higher parts.

On July 15, these groups seized the lands in an organized and peaceful manner. The most organized main organization began to arrive first, such as the Andrés A. Cáceres Homeless Residents Association with 3,600 families, then the other two organizations such as the José Carlos Mariátegui human settlement in El Agustino, with more than a thousand families. Later they arrived in a third group formed by two thousand members the A.H. Jose Carlos Mariategui from Vitarte carrying construction materials. Lastly, the Las Malvinas de Ñaña housing association arrived. In order to group all the member organizations into one, it is proposed to create the "Management Committee of the Special Program for Urban Habilitation of the Huaycán Area", remaining as the only entity of direction and decision within the project. His presidency fell to Eduardo Figari.

Huaycán District edit

At the end of January 2017, the Permanent Commission of the Peruvian Congress approved the opinion that declares the creation of thé district of Huaycán of national interest. The project was approved in the first vote and is the beginning of the legal procedure for the creation of the new district of Huaycán. The author of the proposal was Fujimorist congresswoman Úrsula Letona. The new municipal jurisdiction would have 27.40 km2 of surface área and a population of about 160,000 inhabitants, 25% of the population of Ate.

On March 3, 2017, the Congress of the Republic, under the presidency of Congresswoman Luz Salgado, promulgated LAW N° 305445[4] that declares the creation of the District of Huaycán of national interest and public necessity.

Sites of interest edit

  • Monumental Archaeological Zone Huaycán de Pariachi,[5][6][7][8] pre-Hispanic archaeological center, keeps samples and riches of the building expressiveness of the ancient Peruvians. Its entrance is located in one of the curves of Los Incas Avenue that borders El Descanso neighborhood since 1972. On October 10, 2000, it was declared Cultural Heritage of the Nation, which reinforces the intangibility of the areas, its true name is the Huaycán de Pariachi Archaeological Monumental Complex.
  • San Andrés de Huaycán Cathedral, founded in the nineties, is located in the current Civic Center of Huaycán, it is the highest representation of Catholicism in the Eastern Cone and the titular seat of the bishop of the Diocese of Chosica.
  • Hospital de Huaycán, first it was a health post that was created in September 1984, then on July 31, 2003, by Ministerial Resolution No. 0868-2003-SA / DM the Health Center was elevated to the category of Low Complexity Hospital I.
  • Parque Industrial de Huaycán, founded in 1998, is located on the left side of the creek coming from the Central Highway through Andrés Avelino Cáceres avenue, concentrates the productive development of five large economic sectors, metal-mechanics, wood, textiles, footwear and crafts.

Presidents and General Secretaries edit

  • Comité de Gestión 1984-1985
  • Raúl Rodríguez 1985–1986 APAHH
  • Walter Ortega Yllanes 1986–1988 APAHH
  • Juan Lara Casabona 1988 CUAH
  • José Vilches Chacón 1988-1990
  • Luis López Fernández (Transitorio)
  • Pascuala Rosado 1991-1993
  • Richard Ortiz Parraguez 1993
  • Jaime Pérez Cabanillas 1993-1995
  • Godofredo Pulcha 1995-1997
  • Jaime Lastra Domínguez 1998
  • Pedro Huayta Huamaní 1998-2000
  • Carlos Castro Ramos 2000-2002
  • Vicente Arce Céspedes 2003-2005
  • Vicente Arce Céspedes 2005-2007
  • Rudy Aliaga Castañeda 2008-2010
  • Rudy Aliaga Castañeda 2010-2012
  • Federico Godiño Quincho 2012-2014
  • Eufrasia Laura Eulogio 2014-2017

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Congreso aprueba creación del distrito de Huaycán. larepublica.pe. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
  2. ^ Historia de Huaycán. es.scribd.com. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
  3. ^ «LA VIOLENCIA EN HUAYCÁN» Comisión de la Verdad y Reconciliación. cverdad.org.pe. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
  4. ^ LEY QUE DECLARA DE INTERÉS NACIONAL Y NECESIDAD PÚBLICA LA CREACIÓN DEL DISTRITO DE HUAYCÁN. Elperuano.pe. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
  5. ^ Ministerio de Cultura inicia proceso de Puesta en valor del complejo Huaycán de Pariachi. qhapaqnan.cultura.pe. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
  6. ^ Ministerio de Cultura pone en valor el complejo Huaycán de Pariachi. Andina.com.pe. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
  7. ^ Sitio arqueológico Huaycán de Pariachi. granmuseo.calidda.com.pe. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
  8. ^ Zona Arqueológica Huaycán de Pariachi. deperu.com. Retrieved February 28, 2021.

External links edit

  • Huaycán on Google Maps

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The urban community of Huaycan officially named Comunidad Urbana Autogestionaria de Huaycan is a town of Lima Peru located in Ate District approximately 16 5 kilometres east of Lima It is home to thousands of immigrant settlers from different parts of Peru looking to improve their standard of living and job opportunities in the city of Lima 2 3 HuaycanHuaycan Cathedral by Roman Catholic Diocese of ChosicaFlagSealHuaycanLocation in PeruCoordinates 12 1 5 S 76 48 50 W 12 01806 S 76 81389 W 12 01806 76 81389Country PeruRegionLima RegionProvinceLima ProvinceDistrictAte DistrictFoundedJuly 15 1984Population Total160 000 1 Time zoneUTC 5 PET Huaycan is also a notable archaeological site It has a population of over 160 000 inhabitants Contents 1 History 2 Huaycan District 3 Sites of interest 4 Presidents and General Secretaries 5 Gallery 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe emergence of the Huaycan Special Project in 1984 was part of the Urban Development Plan of the Municipal Government of Izquierda Unida IU prepared under the management of the Mayor of Ate Vitarte Franklin Acosta del Pozo Ate was considered in the program of the three Cones of Metropolitan Lima for families without housing and with scarce economic resources In the Southern Cone the pampas of Manchay the Northern Cone the Chillon River Slopes and San Juan de Lurigancho and the Eastern Cone the Quebradas de Huaycan which were still under the custody of the Pope Family considered as alleged owners The procedures for the adjudication of land in the Quebrada de Huaycan began before 1983 by members of 18 housing groups mostly workers from the powers of the State during the administration of the mayor of Metropolitan Lima Eduardo Orrego Villacorta of the Popular Action party Carrying out previously the pertinent studies and the topographic survey of the Huaycan Special Project In September 1983 a group of families came together in the Andres Avelino Caceres de Ate Vitarte human settlement In March 1984 the Pro Huaycan Jose Carlos Mariategui Human Settlement of El Agustino was founded which brought together some 500 members The human settlements in the districts of Chaclacayo Ate Vitarte and El Agustino mostly promoted by leaders of the United Left party IU requested in early 1984 the adjudication of the land in the Huaycan ravine This request was met by the then Provincial Mayor of Lima Alfonso Barrantes who promoted the emergence of the Huaycan Special Project which made up the Urban Development Plan in the three cones of Metropolitan Lima as an alternative for families with limited economic resources that they did not own a home Enabling this project in the Southern Cone the Pampas de Manchay in the Northern Cone the Slopes of the Chillon River in San Juan de Lurigancho and in the Eastern Cone the Quebrada de Huaycan On July 13 1984 the last coordination meeting was held with the presence of Mayor Barrantes The location of each of the groups was agreed upon by signing an act also committing to respect the boundaries of the National Institute of Culture INC The housing associations and cooperatives being the first managers were assigned the lower part of Huaycan which today corresponds to zone A while the human settlements would be located in the higher parts On July 15 these groups seized the lands in an organized and peaceful manner The most organized main organization began to arrive first such as the Andres A Caceres Homeless Residents Association with 3 600 families then the other two organizations such as the Jose Carlos Mariategui human settlement in El Agustino with more than a thousand families Later they arrived in a third group formed by two thousand members the A H Jose Carlos Mariategui from Vitarte carrying construction materials Lastly the Las Malvinas de Nana housing association arrived In order to group all the member organizations into one it is proposed to create the Management Committee of the Special Program for Urban Habilitation of the Huaycan Area remaining as the only entity of direction and decision within the project His presidency fell to Eduardo Figari Huaycan District editAt the end of January 2017 the Permanent Commission of the Peruvian Congress approved the opinion that declares the creation of the district of Huaycan of national interest The project was approved in the first vote and is the beginning of the legal procedure for the creation of the new district of Huaycan The author of the proposal was Fujimorist congresswoman Ursula Letona The new municipal jurisdiction would have 27 40 km2 of surface area and a population of about 160 000 inhabitants 25 of the population of Ate On March 3 2017 the Congress of the Republic under the presidency of Congresswoman Luz Salgado promulgated LAW N 305445 4 that declares the creation of the District of Huaycan of national interest and public necessity Sites of interest editMonumental Archaeological Zone Huaycan de Pariachi 5 6 7 8 pre Hispanic archaeological center keeps samples and riches of the building expressiveness of the ancient Peruvians Its entrance is located in one of the curves of Los Incas Avenue that borders El Descanso neighborhood since 1972 On October 10 2000 it was declared Cultural Heritage of the Nation which reinforces the intangibility of the areas its true name is the Huaycan de Pariachi Archaeological Monumental Complex San Andres de Huaycan Cathedral founded in the nineties is located in the current Civic Center of Huaycan it is the highest representation of Catholicism in the Eastern Cone and the titular seat of the bishop of the Diocese of Chosica Hospital de Huaycan first it was a health post that was created in September 1984 then on July 31 2003 by Ministerial Resolution No 0868 2003 SA DM the Health Center was elevated to the category of Low Complexity Hospital I Parque Industrial de Huaycan founded in 1998 is located on the left side of the creek coming from the Central Highway through Andres Avelino Caceres avenue concentrates the productive development of five large economic sectors metal mechanics wood textiles footwear and crafts Presidents and General Secretaries editComite de Gestion 1984 1985 Raul Rodriguez 1985 1986 APAHH Walter Ortega Yllanes 1986 1988 APAHH Juan Lara Casabona 1988 CUAH Jose Vilches Chacon 1988 1990 Luis Lopez Fernandez Transitorio Pascuala Rosado 1991 1993 Richard Ortiz Parraguez 1993 Jaime Perez Cabanillas 1993 1995 Godofredo Pulcha 1995 1997 Jaime Lastra Dominguez 1998 Pedro Huayta Huamani 1998 2000 Carlos Castro Ramos 2000 2002 Vicente Arce Cespedes 2003 2005 Vicente Arce Cespedes 2005 2007 Rudy Aliaga Castaneda 2008 2010 Rudy Aliaga Castaneda 2010 2012 Federico Godino Quincho 2012 2014 Eufrasia Laura Eulogio 2014 2017Gallery edit nbsp Huaycan de Pariachi archaeological site nbsp Campaign in the schools of Huaycan nbsp Monument to ex mayor Alfonso BarrantesReferences edit Congreso aprueba creacion del distrito de Huaycan larepublica pe Retrieved February 28 2021 Historia de Huaycan es scribd com Retrieved February 28 2021 LA VIOLENCIA EN HUAYCAN Comision de la Verdad y Reconciliacion cverdad org pe Retrieved February 28 2021 LEY QUE DECLARA DE INTERES NACIONAL Y NECESIDAD PUBLICA LA CREACIoN DEL DISTRITO DE HUAYCAN Elperuano pe Retrieved February 28 2021 Ministerio de Cultura inicia proceso de Puesta en valor del complejo Huaycan de Pariachi qhapaqnan cultura pe Retrieved February 28 2021 Ministerio de Cultura pone en valor el complejo Huaycan de Pariachi Andina com pe Retrieved February 28 2021 Sitio arqueologico Huaycan de Pariachi granmuseo calidda com pe Retrieved February 28 2021 Zona Arqueologica Huaycan de Pariachi deperu com Retrieved February 28 2021 External links editHuaycan on Google Maps nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Huaycan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Huaycan amp oldid 1189584978, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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