Lampa, Peru

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Lampa, Peru
Town
Iglesia de Santiago apostol de Lampa.jpg
Entrada Catedral de Lampa.jpg
Plaza Grau de Lampa.jpg
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Parque 4 de Junio Lampa.jpg
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From top, left to right: Santiago Apostol church in Lampa, mosaic in the entrance to the cathedral, Plaza Grau, Lampa's town hall, 4 de Junio Park and some pink-painted houses
Nickname: 
La Ciudad Rosada (The Pink City)
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Coordinates: 15°21′49″S70°21′56″W / 15.36361°S 70.36556°W / -15.36361; -70.36556
CountryFlag of Peru.svg  Peru
Region Puno
Province Lampa
District Lampa
Government
  MayorCiriaco Isidro Diaz Arestegui
(2019-2022)
Elevation
3,892 m (12,769 ft)
Population
  Total14,780
Time zone UTC-5 (PET)

Lampa is a town in Southern Peru. [1] It is the capital of the Lampa Province in the Puno Region. Lampa is situated near the lake Pukaqucha.

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  1. Barnbaum, Bruce (11 December 2020). The Essence of Photography, 2nd Edition. Rocky Nook, Inc. ISBN   978-1-68198-637-1.

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