Ica, Peru

History | Geography | Transport | Economy : Tourist Industry | Agriculture

🇵🇪 Ica (Ika) is a city and the capital of the Department of Ica in southern Peru. While the area was long inhabited by varying cultures of indigenous peoples, the Spanish conquistador Jerónimo Luis de Cabrera claimed its founding in 1563. The city suffered extensive damage and loss of life during the 2007 Peru earthquake.

History 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 5 feet (137 or 152 cm) tall, with a 1-foot-long (30.5 cm) beak.

Evidence of prehistoric indigenous civilizations has been found in the nearby deserts, such as that of Paracas. Other cultures include the Chincha and the Inca, the latter of whom ruled this area beginning in the 14th century. Numerous pre-Columbian archeological artifacts are now displayed in the Museo Regional de Ica.

The Inca were still in power when the Spanish conquistadors invaded the territory. 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 in 1821.

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 and many people were buried under buildings that had collapsed. Some 80% of the city's buildings were destroyed.

Geography The city is located on the Ica River about 300 km (190 mi) to the south of Lima, along the desert coast of southern Peru. Further south along the Pan-American Highway lies the city of Nazca.

Transport Ica can be reached from Lima by the Pan-American Highway, a journey of 320 km (200 mi).

The Tren de la Costa is planned.

Economy: Tourist Industry Ica and surrounding areas are the traditional source of Pisco brandy. Ica is the site of the Museo Regional de Ica, a regional museum with exhibits ranging from prehistoric artifacts to the Spanish colonial era. On display are pre-Columbian funerary bundles and mummies. The elongated skulls from the Paracas and pre-Inca cultures suggest ritual deformation, perhaps to mark an elite class. Some skulls also bear evidence of trepanning, a kind of early brain surgery to relieve internal pressure or remove damaged skull matter suffered in battle.

A collection of furniture, paintings and artifacts date from the Spanish colonial era.

The Department of Ica encompasses considerable desert, giving it unique opportunities for tourism. The nearby Huacachina oasis is located in the midst of sand dunes. The city of Ica attracts international travelers, as well as resort seekers from Peru. Some young visitors try sandboarding; others travel the dunes in sand buggies.

Agriculture The many days of sunshine have made Ica the centre of an important agricultural region. Commodity crops are cotton, grapes, asparagus, avocado, mango, olives and other produce. It is known by Peruvians as the "Land of Eternal Sun".

Although the area has four seasons, the climate is warm and dry. Visitors say that it feels like a northern summer year-round. The climate of the city can help in easing asthma, which is aggravated by damp and humid climates and their associated allergens.

The desert city has drawn water for domestic and agricultural needs from an aquifer fed by glacial melt water. The regional usage is exceeding the inflow of water into the aquifer. Because the aquifer is quickly drying up, activists have called for more efficient irrigation, or adding dams and water diversions.

Ica, Peru 
<b>Ica, Peru</b>
Image: Ingo Mehling

Ica has a population of over 282,400 people. Ica also forms the centre of the wider Ica Department which has a population of over 850,765 people.

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Antipodal to Ica is: 104.267,14.067

Locations Near: Ica -75.7333,-14.0667

🇵🇪 Pisco -76.2,-13.717 d: 63.7  

🇵🇪 Chincha Alta -76.133,-13.45 d: 81  

🇵🇪 Ayacucho -74.217,-13.15 d: 193  

🇵🇪 Huancayo -75.211,-12.075 d: 228.6  

🇵🇪 San Isidro -77.033,-12.083 d: 261.7  

🇵🇪 Villa El Salvador -77,-12.05 d: 262.9  

🇵🇪 Andahuaylas -73.383,-13.65 d: 257.9  

🇵🇪 Lima -77.033,-12.05 d: 264.8  

🇵🇪 Callao -77.15,-12.067 d: 270.2  

🇵🇪 Ancón -77.15,-11.733 d: 301.5  

Antipodal to: Ica 104.267,14.067

🇰🇭 Preah Vihear 104.967,13.817 d: 19934.6  

🇹🇭 Prang Ku 104.033,14.85 d: 19924.4  

🇰🇭 Siem Reap 103.843,13.305 d: 19918.8  

🇹🇭 Sisaket 104.317,15.1 d: 19900.1  

🇹🇭 Surin 103.483,14.883 d: 19891.1  

🇹🇭 Ubon Ratchathani 104.856,15.228 d: 19871.2  

🇰🇭 Battambang 103.211,13.1 d: 19858.3  

🇹🇭 Buriram 103.102,14.994 d: 19852.8  

🇹🇭 Lam Plai Mat 102.833,15.017 d: 19828.1  

🇹🇭 Yasothon 104.133,15.783 d: 19823.7  

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