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Pucallpa (, qu, puka allpa, lit=red dirt; Shipibo: ''May Ushin'') is a city in eastern
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located on the banks of the Ucayali River, a major tributary of the Amazon River. It is the capital of the
Ucayali region Ucayali () is an inland department and region of Peru. Located in the Amazon rainforest, its name is derived from the Ucayali River. Its capital is the city of Pucallpa. It is the second largest department in Peru, after Loreto. Geography ...
, the Coronel Portillo Province and the Calleria District. This city is categorized as the only
metropolis A metropolis () is a large city or conurbation which is a significant economic, political, and cultural center for a country or region, and an important hub for regional or international connections, commerce, and communications. A big ci ...
in Ucayali, being the largest populated center of the region. According to the ''
Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática The Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática (INEI) ("National Institute of Statistics and Informatics") is a semi-autonomous Peruvian government agency which coordinates, compiles, and evaluates statistical information for the country ...
'', it is the tenth most populated city in Peru and second largest in the
Peruvian Amazon Peruvian Amazonia ( es, Amazonía del Perú) is the area of the Amazon rainforest included within the country of Peru, from east of the Andes to the borders with Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil and Bolivia. This region comprises 60% of the country ...
after Iquitos. In 2013 it housed a population of 211,611 inhabitants. Although originally located in the district of Callería, in the 1980s it formed a conurbation with the towns of Puerto Callao ( district of Yarinacocha) and San Fernando ( district of Manantay, created in 2000). Most of the transport to Pucallpa is done through the Ucayali River, located in the central east of Peru and which contains the second most important river port in the
Amazon Amazon most often refers to: * Amazons, a tribe of female warriors in Greek mythology * Amazon rainforest, a rainforest covering most of the Amazon basin * Amazon River, in South America * Amazon (company), an American multinational technolog ...
(behind Iquitos). The Federico Basadrees highway is the main center of land transportation and connects the northwest of the city with the Captain Rolden International Airport (''Aeropuerto Internacional Capitán FAP David Abensur Rengifo''), where flights are made to
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. The economy of Pucallpa is based on trade, the
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and tourism. Among the main attractions of the city include ecological tourism, such as the ''Parque Natural'', or cultural tourism, in the case of shamanism. Its main economic activities are fishing, agriculture, livestock and
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. In addition, a small
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refinery near the
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and a
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refinery in the Curimaná District supply fuel to the city and the center of the country. The first human inhabitants of the region were the Pano, who inhabited the entire length of the Ucayali River and its tributaries three millennia before being colonized.


History and transportation

Pucallpa was founded in the 1840s by
Franciscan , image = FrancescoCoA PioM.svg , image_size = 200px , caption = A cross, Christ's arm and Saint Francis's arm, a universal symbol of the Franciscans , abbreviation = OFM , predecessor = , ...
missionaries who settled several families of the Shipibo-Conibo ethnic group. For several decades it remained a small settlement as it was isolated from the rest of the country by the Amazon rainforest and the
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mountain range. From the 1880s through the 1920s a railway project to connect Pucallpa with the rest of the country via the Ferrocarril Central Andino was started and dropped several times until it was finally abandoned. Pucallpa's isolation finally ended in 1945 with the completion of a highway to
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through
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. The highway allowed the commercialization of regional products to the rest of the country, thus improving the economic outlook of the region and its capital, Pucallpa. However, the heavy rainfalls of the Amazon rainforest remain a problem as they erode the highway and can even undermine it by causing flash floods. Pucallpa is served by air through the Captain Rolden International Airport and by river through its port ''Pucallpillo'' near the center of the city. During the high water season, the floating ports of ''La Hoyada'' and ''Puerto Italia'' are used for riverine communications. Pucallpa is connected by road to
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via
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and
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. The
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proposes to connect Lima with the
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via a rail connection to Pucallpa and the Amazon.


Climate

Pucallpa has a
tropical monsoon climate An area of tropical monsoon climate (occasionally known as a sub-equatorial, tropical wet climate or a tropical monsoon and trade-wind littoral climate) is a tropical climate sub-type that corresponds to the Köppen climate classification category ...
(
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: ''Am'').


Public Services


Supply Chain

The city is home to 9 municipal markets. 5 of these are located in the district of Callería, and 1 is located in the district of Yarinacocha. The 9 municipal markets are as follows:


Municipal markets

* Municipal Market 1: Market located on the banks of the Ucayali River. * Municipal Market 2: Market located in the center of the city, two blocks south of the municipality. * Municipal Market 3: Market located between the Guillermo Sisley and Victor Montalvo streets. * Municipal Market 4: (or Micaela Bastidas) Market belonging to the district of Manantay, located at kilometer 2 of the centennial avenue. In 2009, this site also housed a municipal fair with 800 commercial stores. * Yarinacocha Municipal Market: Market of the Yarinense district, located a few blocks east of the district’s main square. * Manantay Municipal Market: Market of the Maintaino district, located in the Maya de Brito street, a few blocks west of the district’s main square. * Wholesale market: Market has been under construction since 2010. * Retail market: Market has been under construction since 2010.


Informal mass markets

* Bellavista Market: Non-municipal market of the Callerino district, located on the Bellavista avenue. * La Hoyada Market: Non-municipal riverside market, located on Sáenz Peña Avenue. To prevent the informal trade that is rampant in the city, transfers between respective markets were established, increasing the economy of this type of sale. In 2014, Peruvian Supermarkets, owner of the commercial land, formally opened a hypermarket on kilometer 4 of Centenario Avenue that expands toward Amazonas Avenue. The franchises in the market, including Real Plaza, Ripley, Plaza Vee and Promart, generated 200 jobs.


Drinking water and drainage

The Municipal Drinking Water and Sewerage Company of Coronel Portillo (Español: La Empresa Municipal de Agua Potable y Alcantarillado de Coronel Portillo) is the main company in water management, beginning operation on July 1, 1992. The company aims to carry out all activities related to the provision of public drinking water and sewerage service in the area of the Province of Coronel Portillo through its headquarters in the east of Pucallpa. Much of its work in supplying water is aimed at connection and supply. Houses have a connection to the public water service in Coronel Portillo, and 28% more water has been used within the four provinces.


Energy

Electricity is managed by the company Electro Ucayali, created on February 28, 1995. This company is located in the eastern part of the country, and its activities correspond to an isolated electrical system in the same region. The administrative seat of Electro Ucayali is in the district of Yarinacocha. Since 2001, the government has installed transmission lines from the Aguaytía river. The actions and work of this company had led to several inconveniences for its workers, such as 24 hour blackouts. There has been a negative reception to this company’s service, with some calling it “Electropeor”. One reason for this is due to service outages that have negatively affected the city for the past 20 years.


Education

Since its foundation, education has always been encouraged in Pucallpa. The first instances of formal education are not known, but according to a 1950 census, it was started with Franciscan missionaries around the town’s founding.
Escolares denuncian en comisaría a profesor que los ataca con vara en Pucallpa
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Since then, education has expanded considerably in this area. According to education quality statistics from the Peru Ministry of Education, between three districts in 2010 there were 700 public schools, varying in quality, and 60 private schools. The school with the highest number of students was La Inmaculada with 2,879 students in 1998; however, the number has dropped to 2,229 students since then. * No level of education: 18,568 (13,349 are between 3 and 5 years old) * Full initial: 6,922 (38,26 are between 5 and 9 years old) * Complete primary: 80,049 (24,367 are between 5 and 14 years old) * Complete secondary: 106,672 (21,708 are between 10 and 19 years old) INEI (2007).
Consulta de resultados censales
. Censo nacional INEI 2007: XI de población VI de vivienda. Perú: página del Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática. Archived fro
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June 5, 2010.. Consulted March 3, 2010.
At the university level, the most well known are: The public University of Ucayali (UNU) and the National Intercultural University of the Amazon (UNIA), and the University of Peru (UAP). Of these, out of the 539 students who applied to the University of Ucayali, only 25% enrolled in the University, leading to a much smaller than expected incoming class. * Incomplete pre-university study: 13,904 * Full pre-university study: 14,048 * Incomplete university study: 9,721 * Full university study: 12,074 In June 2010, the government formed an agreement with the Presidency of Brazil. The objective was to encourage education between the countries, improving the cultural exchange for both groups.


Hygiene

The cause of many hygiene problems in the city is the contamination of Lake Yarinacocha. This lake is the final destination of the municipality’s drainage. This contamination has led to pollution and the extinction of species in the lake and surrounding areas. Although the city is not accustomed to this level of pollution, the goal of increasing and expanding pollution care services has been in place since 1960. One of the suggested solutions is the implementation of “ecological bathrooms”. Considering the city's climate, improper use of pollution care could lead to deadly diseases.For example, in the past, the constant humidity in the rainy cycle has led to the detection of dengue hemorrhagic fever in the Manantay district.


Health

Among the companies that focus on human health, the two most popular are SIS and ESSALUD. SIS has 55,963 members and ESSALUD has 45,109 members. In addition to having 12,087 members of private services, the remaining population (169,692) does not want to be insured, especially children under 14 years of age (40,653 of the rest). The most notable hospitals in the Ucayali region are the Regional Hospital, the Regional Hospital in Callería; and the Amazonian Hospital in Yarinacocha. Since the 1950s, they continue to offer service to the whole locality.


Security

In Pucallpa there were several waves of assaults and less severe crimes such as: the aggression against journalists, murders, violence in regional strikes, among others. The most dangerous crimes are drug trafficking on the Federico Basadre highway, and water based river assaults, as these increase transportation vulnerability. There is little effort on improving citizen security, so citizens face these problems themselves, due to the little police presence and collaboration in the area. Despite this, some alternatives have emerged. An example of this comes from a proposal from the national police. This proposal suggests the increased presence of security cameras as well as mobile phones could be an effective deterrent to crime. In addition, the creation of a committee to coordinate security with the Peruvian State has been suggested.Ugaz, Paola (8 de febrero de 2008). Instituto de defensa legal, ed. «
Está sin brújula la seguridad ciudadana en Perú?
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on Jaurary 17, 2010. Consulted March 9, 2010.


See also

*
Tapiche Ohara's Reserve The Tapiche Reserve is a private conservation property located in Tapiche District, Requena Province, Loreto Region in Peru. The reserve is designated by the Peruvian government as a Private Conservation Area (PCA). Geography The reserve e ...
*
TANS Peru Flight 204 Tan or TAN may refer to: Businesses and organisations * Black and Tans, a nickname for British special constables during the Irish War of Independence. By extension "Tans" can now also colloquially refer to English or British people in general, e ...
crash, 23 August 2005. *
LANSA Flight 508 LANSA Flight 508 was a Lockheed L-188A Electra turboprop, registered OB-R-941, operated as a scheduled domestic passenger flight by Lineas Aéreas Nacionales Sociedad Anonima (LANSA), which crashed in a thunderstorm en route from Lima to Pucall ...
crash, 24 December 1971. *
Yarinaqucha Lake Yarinacocha (possibly from Quechua language, Quechua ''yarina'' Phytelephas macrocarpa, ivory palm, ''qucha'' lake) is a lake in Peru located in the Ucayali Region, Coronel Portillo Province, Yarinacocha District. It is situated at a height ...


References


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* {{Authority control Populated places in the Ucayali Region Cities in Peru Regional capital cities in Peru