Chiclayo | |
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Nickname(s): City of Friendship | |
Location in Peru | |
Coordinates: 6°45′46.66″S 79°50′11.81″W / 6.7629611°S 79.8366139°W | |
Country | Peru |
Region | Lambayeque Region |
Province | Chiclayo Province |
Settled | 1835 |
Government | |
• Mayor | David Cornejo Chinguel |
Area | |
• Total | 174.46 km2 (67.36 sq mi) |
Elevation | 27 m (89 ft) |
Population (2007) | |
• Total | 524.442 |
• Estimate (2015) | 600,440 |
Time zone | PET (UTC-5) |
ZIP code(s) | 14000-14013 |
Area code(s) | 74 |
Website | www.gobiernochiclayo.gob.pe |
Chiclayo (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃiˈklaʝo]) is the principal city of the Lambayeque region in northern Peru. It is located 13 kilometers inland from the Pacific coast and 770 kilometers from the nation's capital, Lima.
Founded by Spanish explorers as "Santa María de los Valles de Chiclayo" in the 16th century, it was declared a city on 15 April 1835 by president Felipe Santiago Salaverry. He named Chiclayo "the Heroic City" to recognize the courage of its citizens in the fight for independence, a title it still holds. Other nicknames for Chiclayo include "The Capital of Friendship" and the "Pearl of the North".
Chiclayo is Peru's fourth-largest city, after Lima, Arequipa, and Trujillo, with a population of 738,000 as of 2011. The Lambayeque region is the fourth most populous metropolitan area of Peru, with a population of 972,713 in 2009.
The city was founded near an important prehistoric archaeological site, the Northern Wari ruins, which constitute the remains of a city from the 7th- to 12th-century Wari Empire.
Many different historical accounts tell of the naming of Chiclayo. Some attribute it to an indigenous man known as "chiclayoc" or "chiclayep" who transported plaster between the ancient cities of Zaña, Lambayeque and Morrope.
Another version claims that around the time that the city was founded, the area was home to a green-colored fruit called chiclayep or chiclayop, which in the Mochican language means "green that hangs". In some towns in the highlands of Cajamarca, squashes are known as chiclayos, evidence that this fruit is the origin of the city's name.