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Visit of Arequipa & pass of Patapampa (4890 m)

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Arequipa

Archaeological findings indicate the fertile valley in which Arequipa is situated has been occupied back to 5000 -- 6000 BCE. In the 15th century, the region, then occupied by Aymara Indians, was conquered by the Inca and served as an important supplier of agrarian products to the Inca Empire. The modern city of Arequipa was founded on 15 August 1540, by Garcí Manuel de Carbajal, an emissary of Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro. One year later, King Charles V of Spain gave it the rank of 'city' and the coat of arms that it still keeps. The arrival of Spanish influence left many relics and colonial architecture, which reminds the visitor of the city's colonial past, when it was the city with the highest proportion of Spanish population in the whole Viceroyalty of Peru. This led Arequipa to develop a large Peruvian Mestizo population as its demographics changed and grew over the centuries. Since the late 1940's, however, there has been increasing immigration from the Peruvian sierra, thus changing the demographic character of some parts of the city.
Throughout history Arequipa remained relatively isolated during colonial and early republican times, but that changed in 1870 when a Southern railroad to the coastal port of Tacna was inaugurated, opening trade via the Pacific Ocean. The building and expansion of more roads in the 1930s also led to a direct connection with the Pan-American Highway, strengthening Arequipa's links to the rest of the Americas. Since then, the city has remained the center of commerce between Lima and all of Southern Peru.
Arequipa served as a bastion of nationalism during Peru's struggle for independence from Spain in the early 19th century. Later, it served as a rallying point during the War of the Pacific (1879 -- 1883) with Chile.
The city has two principal universities â€" the Universidad Nacional de San Agustín de Arequipa, the local state university (founded 1828), and the Universidad Católica de Santa María (founded in 1961), a private institution.
One of Peru's largest stadiums, Estadio Monumental de la UNSA, is also located in Arequipa and hosted some of the 2004 Copa América soccer games, attracting many tourists as well as locals.As the second largest city in Peru, Arequipa is influenced by both Andalusian and Spanish Colonial ideas and architecture, such as the popular Santa Catalina Monastery, the Goyeneche Palace and the Casa del Moral. Arequipa has many valuable archaeological and touristy resources including the Colca Canyon, one of the deepest in the world and an ideal spot for observing the magnificent Andean Condor (wikipedia)

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  • @ItsGie no sera al revez,acomplejado de m... antes que lleguen los españoles ya vivian indigenas en arequipay,si tan español son porque su ciudad tiene nombre indigena,jajajaja arequipa para los arequipeños netos,osea los verdaderos,los indigenas,los autoctonos,no de rescendientes dizque blancos de los invasores españoles,no jodas dizque arequicaca

  • Arequipa debe seguir siendo LA ISLA ESPAÑOLA EN EL MAR INDIGENA , asi que chicas y chicos arequipeños no se casen con puneños ,cuzqueños si es posible votenlos por que lo unico que hacen es hacer huelgas ,ensucian las calles etc . (lo que no ayuda estorba)

  • @ana77556 Arequipeño Neto

  • @heber78 arequipa beautiful people.

    chicas de Arequipa!

    fantásticas

    watch?v=waTWV99lD64&feature=ch­annel_video_title

  • @heber78 corre por las zonas residenciales, hay encontraras de sobra, Bonne Fin de Semaine

  • arequipa es un paraiso mire por donde se lo mire,solo le hace falta mas gente linda

  • Ahora,depende de la gente de la zona,cuidarla,respetarla,valor­arla,y darle un valor agregado a todo lo que hagan,para que asi sigan progresando...espero que la generación jóven de Arequipa no tenga esa misma idea en menta(al menos mis amigos de esa linda tierra no concienten tamaña estupidez)

  • @ana77556 Veo comentarios estupidos con mucha frecuencia..este por ejemplo es uno de loas mas absurdos,primero por que viene de una peruana,y segundo por que no se da cuenta de la magnitud de lo que dice.Ustedes tiene historia peruana,siempre fueron un pedacito de este conglomerado de culturas y costumbres llamado Perú.Muchas veces la gente habla sin pensar en lo que dice,en vez de ponerse a pensar en como seguir sacando adelante su ciudad,conservando sus costumbres..TODOS SOMOS PERU

  • Que pena que ahora se vea puros indios que invadieron a mi bella Arequipa

  • muy lindo arequipa saludos de lima

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