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Ica, Peru

Ica
Main Square Garden at night
Main Square Garden at night
Flag of Ica
Flag
Coat of arms of Ica
Coat of arms
Ica is located in Peru
Ica
Ica
Location in Peru
Coordinates: 14°04′S 75°44′W / 14.067°S 75.733°W / -14.067; -75.733
Country  Peru
Region Ica
Province Ica
Founded 1563
Government
 • Type Democracy
 • Mayor Mariano Nascimiento
Elevation 406 m (1,332 ft)
Population
 • Estimate (2015) 244,390
Time zone PET (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) PET (UTC-5)
Area code(s) 56
Website www.muniica.gob.pe

The city of Ica is the capital of the Ica Region in southern Peru. While the area was long inhabited by varying cultures of indigenous peoples, the Spanish conquistador Gerónimo Luis de Cabrera claimed its founding in 1563. As of 2005, it had an estimated population of over 219,856. The city suffered extensive damage and loss of life during the 2007 Peru earthquake.

The city is located on the Ica River about 300 km to the south of Lima, along the desert coast of southern Peru. Further south along the Pan-American Highway lies the city of Nazca.

In 2007, researchers found the fossil remains of a prehistoric penguin, Icadyptes salasi, which inhabited the Atacama Desert about 30 million years ago. Scientists estimate it was about 4.5 or five feet tall, with a foot-long beak.

Evidence of prehistoric indigenous civilizations has been found in the nearby deserts, such as that of Paracas. These included the Paracas and the Inca, the last of whom were a people who encountered the Spanish. Numerous pre-Columbian archeological artifacts are displayed in the Museo Regional de Ica.

The Spanish colonial city was founded on 17 June 1563 by Gerónimo Luis de Cabrera as Villa de Valverde. It was ruled by Spain under colonial rulers until Peru achieved independence.

On 15 August 2007, a magnitude 8.0 earthquake occurred off the coast of Peru, severely damaging buildings, houses and infrastructure in Ica. Initially 17 people died and 70 were killed when a church collapsed. Pisco was even more severely damaged than Ica, with many people buried under buildings which had fallen; 80% of the city's buildings were destroyed.

Ica can be reached from Lima by the Pan-American Highway. The distance is almost exactly 200 miles or 320 km. The trip takes about 4.5 hours by bus, 4 hours on motorcycle and 4.1 hours on a car.


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