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Ferreñafe

Coordinates: 6°43′05.73″S 79°46′13″W / 6.7182583°S 79.77028°W / -6.7182583; -79.77028
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Ferreñafe
Santa Lucia church in the town's main plaza
Santa Lucia church in the town's main plaza
Official seal of Ferreñafe
Nickname: 
Tierra de la Doble Fe
Ferreñafe is located in Peru
Ferreñafe
Ferreñafe
Coordinates: 6°43′05.73″S 79°46′13″W / 6.7182583°S 79.77028°W / -6.7182583; -79.77028
Country Peru
RegionLambayeque
ProvinceFerreñafe
DistrictFerreñafe
Government
 • MayorVioleta Patricia Muro Mesones
Elevation
67 m (220 ft)
Population
 • Estimate 
(2015)[1]
47,082
Time zoneUTC-5 (PET)

Ferreñafe is a town in Northern Peru, capital of the province Ferreñafe in the region Lambayeque.

Ferreñafe overview

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Ferreñafe was founded on December 13, 1550, by captain Alonso de Osorio.[2] Before the arrival of the Spanish, an early civilization lived in the area, The Sican. The Sican culture existed long before the Incas, and adopted themselves to the geography of Ferreñafe. The Sican built pyramids and buried their family lineage in forms that attract scholars from different fields of study. Sican National Museum is the main centre of interpretation to understand the culture, philosophy, architecture, life style, and hierarchy structure of the Sican.

Through the years, Ferreñafanos have learned to preserve its customs and values. Until these days, its populations strongly preserves its beliefs in Catholicism, and Shamanism as well, naming Ferreñafe the city of "the double faith".

The Sican, the Incas, The Spanish, and more recently Chinese, Japanese, among other immigration groups, have brought development in many domains, one of them Gastronomy, known as Peruvian cuisine. Years of history, have brought along a developed taste for food and its ingredients. In fact, some ingredients are native from Ferreñafe as are portrayed in the pottery by early pre-Columbus civilization, the Sican. Ingredients such as Loche, Lucuma, among others.

There exists a cotton that grows in several different natural colours, and is originally from Ferreñafe, named "algodon nativo".

Textiles are also produced by locals in the small towns nearby the Andes.

The town has potential for agrotourism and adventure tourism, while enjoying the night life during the weekends. Birdwatching is a growing activity that can be widely practiced in the surrounding area.

In recent years, the tourism industry has occupied an important role in its economy, that was until few years ago based only in agriculture. Few hotels are available, and there is still lack of proper training for the human resources of the tourism industry.[citation needed]

Arroz con pato Ferreñafe

References

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  1. ^ Perú: Población estimada al 30 de junio y tasa de crecimiento de las ciudades capitales, por departamento, 2011 y 2015. Perú: Estimaciones y proyecciones de población total por sexo de las principales ciudades, 2012-2015 (Report). Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática. March 2012. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
  2. ^ Ferreñafe.com. Ferreñafe Peru. Retrieved May 28, 2008.
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