Huamanga

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Huamanga is the historical name of the Peruvian city now known as Ayacucho, renowned for its colonial architecture and role in the country’s independence history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical city name
country Peru
currentName Ayacucho NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle Baroque religious architecture
Spanish colonial style
hasCulturalTradition Andean religious festivities
Holy Week celebrations in Ayacucho
hasFeature historic plazas
numerous colonial churches
stone buildings
hasHeritage Catholic religious architecture
Spanish colonial urban layout
hasHistoricalPeriod colonial era of Peru
hasIndigenousLanguage Quechua NERFINISHED
hasLanguage Spanish NERFINISHED
hasUrbanFunction provincial capital in colonial times
historicalNameOf Ayacucho NERFINISHED
historicalRole center of independence-era activity in Peru
regional center during colonial Peru
knownFor colonial architecture
role in Peruvian independence history
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Ayacucho Region NERFINISHED
locatedInAndeanRegion central highlands of Peru
locatedInContinent South America
locatedInCountry Peru NERFINISHED
partOf Viceroyalty of Peru NERFINISHED
renamedAs Ayacucho NERFINISHED
renamingReason commemoration of the Battle of Ayacucho
usedUntilCentury 19th century

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Ayacucho formerName Huamanga
Ayacucho Region capital Huamanga