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Balsas District

District in Amazonas, Peru
Balsas
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Country  Peru
Region Amazonas
Province Chachapoyas
Capital Balsas
Government
 • Mayor Eugenio Eslivan Tirado Ortiz
Area
 • Total
357.09 km2 (137.87 sq mi)
Elevation854 m (2,802 ft)
Population
 • Total
1,233
 • Density3.5/km2 (8.9/sq mi)
Time zone UTC-5 (PET)
UBIGEO 010103
A picture of a lush river valley
The Utcabamba river–valley

Balsas (Spanish for Rafts) is a district of the province of Chachapoyas, Peru. The District of Balsas was created in epoch of the independence, between 1821 and 1824.

The district capital is Balsas. The district covers an area of 357.09 km2, and is located at an altitude of 854 above sea level.

Major festivals in the area are the carnivals in February, Guadalupe's Virgin on October 9, and Master of the Miracles on October 28.

His most out-standing tourist attractions are: the Vales of the River Cashew, archaeological ruins of Balsas, Gollón and Pircapunta, which are also declared as a cultural heritage of the nation.

The name was given because near there existed a wooden bridge made from rafts that the Inca Wayna Capac ordered to build for the advance of his troops in order to pacify the rebellious Chachapoya Kingdom.

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Bongará
Chachapoyas
Condorcanqui
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Rodríguez de Mendoza
Utcubamba

6°49′59′′S 78°01′01′′W / 6.83306°S 78.01694°W / -6.83306; -78.01694


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