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Santa, Peru

Santa, founded as Santa María de la Parrilla, is a city on the north coast of Peru located on the left bank of Santa River, 2.6 km away of Pacific Ocean. It is the capital of Santa District in the homonymous province in the Ancash Region.

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Location of Santa in the Santa province
Coordinates: 8°59′17″S 78°36′51″W / 8.98806°S 78.61417°W / -8.98806; -78.61417
Country Peru
RegionAncash
ProvinceSanta
DistrictSanta

Towards 1527, there was an indigenous settlement named Saucha on the banks of the river, made up of houses built with reeds. On May 13, 1528 the Spanish expedition commander Francisco Pizarro arrived, leaving two Spaniards in place to recognize the place and learn the local language. In 1531, the Spaniards built a small chapel in Saucha, and later, they moved inland to what would be known as Pueblo Nuevo, in relation to the "Old Town" of Saucha. The Spanish foundation was officially ordered on August 2, 1556 by viceroy Andrés Hurtado de Mendoza, with the title of city of Santa María de la Parrilla.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ Hist. Gen. España y América (1984), Tomo X vol. 2 pág. 528

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