Acain

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Acain
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Acain
Location in Peru
Coordinates: 10°53′36″S76°48′3″W / 10.89333°S 76.80083°W / -10.89333; -76.80083 Coordinates: 10°53′36″S76°48′3″W / 10.89333°S 76.80083°W / -10.89333; -76.80083
Country Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Region Lima Region
Provinces Huaura Province
Time zone UTC-5 (PET)

Acain is a village in Huaura Province, Peru. It lies at an altitude of 2197 metres. It is noted for its steep terracing. [1] It lies roughly 14 kilometres by road from Churin in the northwest. [1]

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