San Pablo Province

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San Pablo
Location of the province San Pablo in Cajamarca.svg
Location of San Pablo in the Cajamarca Region
Country Peru
Region Cajamarca
Capital San Pablo
Government
  MayorMoises Melquiades Gutierrez Cabanillas
Area
  Total
672.29 km2 (259.57 sq mi)
Elevation
2,365 m (7,759 ft)
Population
  Total
23,513
  Density35/km2 (91/sq mi)
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San Pablo Province is a province of the Cajamarca Region in Peru. The capital of the province is the city of San Pablo.

Political division

The province measures 672.29 square kilometres (259.57 sq mi) and is divided into four districts:

DistrictMayor
San Bernardino Juan Telmo Tongombol Quispe
San Luis Manuel Fortunato Moncada Cruzado
San Pablo Moises Melquiades Gutierrez Cabanillas
Tumbadén Silverio Tejada

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