Ica
Ica is a region located on the southern coast of Peru. It is known for its warm climate, beautiful landscapes, and rich agricultural production, particularly in grapes and cotton. The city of Ica serves as the capital of the region and is a hub for tourism, offering attractions such as the Huacachina oasis and the nearby Nazca Lines.
The region is also famous for its wine and pisco production, a traditional Peruvian spirit. Ica's history dates back to ancient civilizations, including the Nazca culture, which is renowned for its impressive geoglyphs. Today, Ica continues to be an important cultural and economic center in Peru.