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+ | |country = Peru | ||
+ | |state = Ayacucho (Province) | ||
+ | |map = <map lat="-13.163056" lng="-74.224444" zoom="11" view="0" float="right" /> | ||
+ | |pop = 151,019 | ||
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'''Huamanga''' (commonly known as '''Ayacucho''') is a city in [[Peru]]. | '''Huamanga''' (commonly known as '''Ayacucho''') is a city in [[Peru]]. | ||
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Ayacucho
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<map lat="-13.163056" lng="-74.224444" zoom="11" view="0" float="right" /> | |
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Country: | Peru |
State: | Ayacucho (Province) |
Population: | 151,019 |
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Huamanga (commonly known as Ayacucho) is a city in Peru.
Hitching out
East towards Andahuaylas, Cuzco
Take ruta 10 in the direction Hospital etc. till the last stop. You can hitch from here.
Ok, so I guess you know you´re in the middle of your trans-Andean hitch and there´s no way back. A-ha. It´s muddy, tiny, long, difficult, you don´t want to be there in the rainy season and people actually die on this road. Most of people there have no idea what hitchhiking is, but they will be happy to help you (in Dec´12 we got free rides from truck, taxis, animal transport and long-distance buses). And still: it´s a very beautiful and doable hitch. Be sure to carry some food though, as you might need some days to cross this road. Good luck!