Junín

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Junín is a central highland region of Peru known for its Andean landscapes, rich mining and agricultural activities, and historical role in Peru’s independence.

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Label Occurrences
Junín canonical 2
Junín city 1

Statements (52)

Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative region
first-level administrative division of Peru
borders Ayacucho Region
Cusco Region
Huancavelica Region
Huánuco Region
Lima Region
Pasco Region
Ucayali Region
capital Huancayo
climate predominantly high Andean climate
contains Chanchamayo River
Chanchamayo city
Jauja
surface form: Jauja city

Junín self-linksurface differs
surface form: Junín city

La Oroya
surface form: La Oroya city

Lake Junín
Mantaro River
Mantaro Valley
Plateau of Bombón
Satipo River
Satipo city
Tarma
surface form: Tarma city
country Peru
economicActivity coffee cultivation in jungle valleys
copper mining
dairy farming
potato cultivation
silver mining
zinc mining
hasProtectedArea Reserva Nacional de Junín
hasProvince Chanchamayo Province
Chupaca Province
Concepción Province
Huancayo Province
Jauja Province
Junín Region
surface form: Junín Province

Satipo Province
Tarma Province
Yauli Province
historicalEventSite Battle of Junín
historicalPeriod Peruvian War of Independence
knownFor Andean landscapes
agricultural production
historical role in Peru's independence
mining activities
largestCity Huancayo
locatedIn central highlands of Peru
namedAfter Lake Junín
officialLanguage Spanish
partOf Andean region of Peru
recognizedLanguage Quechua

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Junín Region containsCity Junín
Junín contains Junín self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Junín Region
this entity surface form: Junín city