Jequetepeque River

Coordinates: 7°19′56″S 79°35′29″W / 7.3322°S 79.5914°W / -7.3322; -79.5914
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The Jequetepeque Valley is located north of the Chicama valley in the La Libertad Region

Jequetepeque River is a river located north of the Chicama valley in the La Libertad Region in northern Peru. Its valley has agricultural resources where one of the main products is rice.

In the Jequetepeque valley archeological sites of the Moche culture were found[1] like San Jose de Moro and Pakatnamu.

Localities

Some localities in the valley are:

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ Luis Jaime Castillo Butters. "Moche Politics in the Jequetepeque Valley:A Case for Political Opportunism" (PDF). Retrieved January 5, 2012.

7°19′56″S 79°35′29″W / 7.3322°S 79.5914°W / -7.3322; -79.5914