Chancay

Coordinates: 11°33′55″S 77°16′17″W / 11.56528°S 77.27139°W / -11.56528; -77.27139
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Chancay
Flag of Chancay
Official seal of Chancay
Chancay is located in Peru
Chancay
Chancay
Coordinates: 11°33′55″S 77°16′17″W / 11.56528°S 77.27139°W / -11.56528; -77.27139
Country Peru
RegionLima
ProvinceHuaral
DistrictChancay
Founded16 December 1562
Government
 • MayorDomitila Aurora Dulanto De Balta
Population
 • Estimate 
(2015)[1]
63,378
DemonymChancayano/a
Time zoneUTC-5 (PET)
Websitewww.munichancay.gob.pe
Female figure, Chancay, Peru, 1000-1450 AD

Chancay is a small city located 78 km (48 mi) north of Lima. Its population is 63,378. The Chancay culture was a pre-Columbian archaeological culture, later part of the Inca Empire.

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It was founded in 1562 under the name of Villa de Arnedo.[2]

The main activity in Chancay these days is as a tourist resort for nearby Lima. The main attraction is El Castillo, a faux castle, recently repaired but constructed in the nineteenth century. There is a small museum in the castle displaying Chancay culture pottery and mummies.

In 2019, COSCO agreed to build a new port on the coast of Chancay as part of China's Belt and Road Initiative and in 2022, the China Harbour Engineering Company of China Communications Construction Company agreed to build the complex at 992 hectares (2,450 acres) which would include breakwaters, docks and a 1.8 kilometres (1.1 mi) tunnel to warehouses.[3][4] The first dock is expected to open in early 2023 and when finished, the complex will accept up to 1.5 million twenty-foot equivalent unit intermodal containers and 6 million tons of cargo annually.[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Perú: Población estimada al 30 de junio y tasa de crecimiento de las ciudades capitales, por departamento, 2011 y 2015. Perú: Estimaciones y proyecciones de población total por sexo de las principales ciudades, 2012-2015 (Report). Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática. March 2012. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
  2. ^ "Reseña Histórica". Retrieved 23 November 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Contractor chosen to build Peru's $3bn Chancay port". Global Construction Review. 2022-05-16. Retrieved 2022-06-06.
  4. ^ "In Latin America, China steps in where US has stepped out". Christian Science Monitor. 2022-06-03. ISSN 0882-7729. Retrieved 2022-06-06.

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