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Cities of Peru Sarvesh Garimella Map of Peru Juliaca Lima, Peru Capital City of Peru Largest city – population of 9 million Overlooks Pacific Ocean Home to 1/3 of country’s population Cathedral of Lima Birth of Lima Location of present Lima originally controlled by Incan Empire City itself founded by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro in 1535 Originally called “La Ciudad de los Reyes” or City of the Kings Was the capital of Spanish colonial Peru (Virreinato del Peru) Colonial Lima Became a center of trade in South America and with Europe and Asia Faced dangers from pirates and earthquakes City walls constructed around city between 1684 and 1687 Large earthquakes in 1687 and 1746 crippled city and interrupted trade Peruvian War of Independence from 1809 to 1824 resulted in Lima as the capital of the Republic of Peru Lima in the Republic of Peru Independent Peru faced economic troubles during its infancy until the 1850’s Chile occupied Lima from 1879-1883 during the War of Pacific Post-war Lima had great growth and expansion through the turn of the 20th Century Most of Lima destroyed by an earthquake in 1940 but rebuilt and has continued to grow since Arequipa, Peru Second most populous city in Peru Nicknamed “La Ciudad Blanca” or the White City because of white colored “sillar” buildings Lies in the Andes Mountains of southern Peru Basilica Cathedral of Arequipa Map of Peru Juliaca Birth of Arequipa Area of present city occupied by Aymara natives during pre-1400’s Aymaras conquered by Incan Empire during 15th Century City founded in 1540 by Spaniard Garci Manuel de Carbajal Name means “land behind the mountains” Colonial Arequipa Remained somewhat isolated because location in Andes Agriculture was the main economic activity, including wine and olive oil produciton City destroyed by earthquake and volcanic eruptions in 1600 Spanish Coat of Arms Republican Arequipa Symbol of the revolution that led to independence Became less isolated with construction of railway in 1870 Became the economic hub of southern Peru Rocked by earthquakes in 1868, 1958, 1960, and 2001 Juliaca, Peru Adjacent to Lake Titicaca, the largest lake in South America Area originally occupied by Aymaras and conquered by Incas in the 1400’s Founded in 1826 as part of the Republic of Peru, became city in 1908 Connected to rest of Peru in 1870 by rail Economy based on cattle, sheep, and other livestock Map of Peru Juliaca Cusco, Peru Historic capital of the Incan Empire Named “Historic Capital of Peru” by Peruvian Constitution Ancient Cusco Killke occupied area from 900 to 1200 AD and constructed a walled complex, Sacsayhuaman, in 1100 AD The Incas arrived in the 1200s, claimed Cusco as their capital City divided into four quadrants, one for each quarter of the empire Spanish explorers invaded city in 1533 Colonial Cusco Francisco Pizarro arrives after invasion and names city “Very noble and great city of Cusco” Served as a center for colonization and helped spread Christianity Economy was driven by trade, agriculture, and mining Many churches and a cathedral constructed Cathedral of Santo Domingo Republican Cuscuo Cusco Persisted as a cultural and administrative center in south-eastern Peru An earthquake in 1950 destroyed more than a third of the city Currently biggest tourist destination in Peru Machu Picchu, Peru “Lost city of the Incas” Considered one of the New Seven Wonders of the World Discovered in 1911 by American Hiram Bingham Map of Peru Juliaca Incan Machu Picchu Built around 1450 but abandoned in 1572 due to Spanish invasion Many theories of its use: Estate of Incan emperor Pachacuti Built to control economy of conquered lands Prison for the worst criminals Agricultural testing station Ceremonial city of the gods, crowing ceremonies Machu Picchu Discovered Only 80 km from Cusco but undiscovered by Spaniards Therefore not destroyed or defaced like other Incan locations Discovered in 1911 by Hiram Bingham of Yale University Became increasingly popular as a tourist site Closed due to flooding in January 2010 but reopened on February 28th The End