Pampas de Ayacucho Historic Sanctuary
Historic sanctuary in Perú
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The Pampas de Ayacucho Historic Sanctuary is located near the town of Quinua in the region of Ayacucho.[1] It has an area of 3 km2 and was established in 1980 to protect the site of the Battle of Ayacucho.[1] Since 2023, it is part of the Bicentenario - Ayacucho Biosphere Reserve.[2]
References
- ^ a b "De La Pampa de Ayacucho - Servicio Nacional de Áreas Naturales Protegidas por el Estado". www.sernanp.gob.pe (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2017-05-21.
- ^ UNESCO. "UNESCO recognizes Bicentenario - Ayacucho as the eighth National Biosphere Reserve of Peru". Retrieved 2024-05-18.
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