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GUANCAVELICA

Volume 11 · 49 words · 1860 Edition

or Huancavelica, a town of Peru, capital of a cognominal department, in a ravine of the Andes, 11,000 feet above the sea, and 80 miles W.N.W. of Guamanga. The district is bleak and cold, but is famous for its mines of gold, silver, and particularly mercury. Pop. about 6000.