Luya Province


Luya is located in the south and west part of the department of Amazonas in Peru. Its territory, which partly is ceja de selva, is crossed by branches of the Cordillera Central and the Oriental of the Andes, being rasped by deep streams, high pampas and snowed summit. It deserved to be named the streams of Hoyada Grande and Luya, the fertile valleys of Pizuquia and Cesuya, as well as the snow-capped mountains of Shube, Mesón and Santa Clara located in the Cordillera Oriental.
Its principal rivers are:
The province was created by law of February 5, 1861, has 23 districts and its capital is Lamud.

Political division

Luya is divided into twenty-three districts, which are:
DISTRICTMAYOR
CamporredondoUbil Roberto De La Cruz Dávila
CocabambaJosé Tomás Ocampo Pérez
ColcamarRiber Juanito Tuesta Bardales
ConilaPedro Cachay Huamán
InguilpataSamuel Rodríguez Briceño
LámudGrimaldo Vásquez Tan
LonguitaLliner Alfonso Tuesta Serván
Lonya ChicoHomero Mendoza Reyna
LuyaPedro Quiroz Santillán
Luya ViejoCandelario Vela Chuquizuta
MaríaRamón Salazar Alvis
OcalliCarlos Cubas Meléndez
OcumalGilmer Mendoza Reyna
PisuquiaJuan Tuesta López
ProvidenciaSegundo Remigio Robledo Jiménez
San CristóbalJuan Poquioma Valqui
San Francisco del YesoDaniel Vargas Vergaray
San JerónimoPablo Castañeda Gallac
San Juan de LopecanchaSegundo Silberto Bazán Agirre
Santa CatalinaExaltación Guelac De La Cruz
Santo TomásHitler Vigo Chauca
TingoJuan Francisco Castillo Tocto
TritaWilder Rojas Llanos