Huánuco Region
The Huánuco Region is located in central Peru, known for its diverse geography that includes mountains, valleys, and rivers. The capital city, also named Huánuco, serves as a cultural and economic hub. The region is rich in history, with archaeological sites such as Kotosh, which features ancient temples and artifacts.
The climate in Huánuco varies from tropical in the lowlands to temperate in the highlands, supporting a variety of agricultural products. Key crops include coffee, cocoa, and fruits. The region is also home to several indigenous communities, contributing to its rich cultural heritage and traditions.