Arequipa

Arequipa (Spanish pronunciation: [aɾeˈkipa]; Aymara and Quechua: Ariqipa) is a city in Peru and the capital of the eponymous province and department. It is the seat of the Constitutional Court of Peru and often dubbed the "legal capital of Peru". It is the second most populated city in Peru, after Lima, with an urban population of 1,296,278 inhabitants according to the 2017 national census.

Arequipa
Region capital
City of Arequipa





Top:Cathedral of Arequipa, Second left:partial view of the city, Second right:Misti volcano, Third left:Monastery of Santa Catalina de Siena, Third right:Historic center of Arequipa, Fourth left:Casa del Moral, Fourth right:Church of La Compañía, Top Bottom:Campiña Paisajista Neighbourhood and City Center, Bottom: City Center Arequipa
Nickname: 
La Ciudad Blanca (The White City)
Anthem: Himno Arequipeño
Arequipa
Location in Peru
Coordinates: 16°24′S 71°32′W
CountryPeru
RegionArequipa
ProvinceArequipa
Established15 August 1540
Founded byGarcí Manuel de Carbajal
Government
  MayorVíctor Hugo Rivera
(2023–2026)
Area
  Region capital69 km2 (27 sq mi)
  Metro
2,923.53 km2 (1,128.78 sq mi)
Elevation
2,335 m (7,661 ft)
Population
 (2017)
  Region capital1,008,290
  Estimate 
()
1,214,290
  Density15,000/km2 (38,000/sq mi)
  Metro
1,034,736
DemonymArequipeño
GDP (PPP, constant 2015 values)
  Year2023
  Total$12.8 billion
Time zoneUTC-5 (PET)
  Summer (DST)UTC−5 (PET)
Postal code
040
Area code54
Websitewww.muniarequipa.gob.pe
Official nameHistorical Centre of the City of Arequipa
TypeCultural
Criteriai, iv
Designated2000 (24th session)
Reference no.1016
RegionLatin America and Caribbean

Its metropolitan area integrates twenty-one districts, including the foundational central area, which it is the seat of the city government. The city had a nominal GDP of US$9,445 million, equivalent to US$10,277 per capita (US$18,610 per capita PPP) in 2015, making Arequipa the city with the second-highest economic activity in Peru.

Arequipa is also an important industrial and commercial center of Peru, and is considered as the second industrial city of the country. Within its industrial activity the manufactured products and the textile production of wool of camelids. The town maintains close commercial links with Chile, Bolivia, and Brazil and with the cities connected by the South trainway, as well as with the port of Matarani.

The city was founded on 15 August 1540, under the name of "Beautiful Villa of Our Lady of the Assumption" in the name of Marquis Francisco Pizarro. On 22 September 1541, the monarch Carlos V ordered that it should be called the "City of Arequipa". During the viceregal period, it acquired importance for its outstanding economic role, and is characterized by the fidelismo towards the Spanish Crown, which honored Arequipa with titles such as "Very Noble and Very Loyal". In the Republican history of Peru, the city has been the focus of popular, civic and democratic rebellions. It has also been the cradle of notable intellectual, political and religious figures. In the Republican era, it was awarded the title of "Heroic city of the free people of Arequipa".

Its historical center extends over an area of 332 hectares and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Historical heritage and monumental that it houses and its diverse scenic and cultural spaces turn it into a host city of national and international tourism, in its historical center it highlights the religious architecture viceregal and republican product of mixture of Spanish and autochthonous characteristics, that constituted an own stylistic school called "Arequipeña School" whose influence arrived in Potosí (Bolivia).

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