The 7 Best Sacred & Religious Sites in Jauja, Junin Region

October 19, 2021 Flossie Demartino

Jauja (Shawsha Wanka Quechua: Shawsha or Shausha, formerly in Spanish Xauxa, with pronunciation of "x" as "sh") is a city and capital of Jauja Province in Peru. It is situated in the fertile Mantaro Valley, 45 kilometres (28 mi) to the northwest of Huancayo (the capital of Junín Region), at an altitude of 3,400 metres (11,200 ft). Its population according to the 2007 census was 16,424.
Restaurants in Jauja

1. Capilla Del Senor De Huarancayo

Jr. Bruno Terreros 103, Jauja 12601 Peru
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Capilla Del Senor De Huarancayo

2. Capilla Cruz de Espinas

Jr. Acolla S/N At the end of Jr. Atahualpa, Jauja 12601 Peru
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Capilla Cruz de Espinas

3. Capilla de Yauyos

Jr. Cusco Jega Kumo Square, Jauja 12601 Peru
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Capilla de Yauyos

4. Iglesia de Sincos

Calle Real, Jauja 12513 Peru https://turismoi.pe/junin/iglesias.html
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Iglesia de Sincos

5. Iglesia de Huancani

Close to Parque de Huancani, Jauja Peru
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Iglesia de Huancani

6. Capilla de Chuclu

Carretera Laguna de Paca S/N Al final de la subida a paca muy cerca de la laguna., Jauja 12601 Peru
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Capilla de Chuclu

7. Cruz de Huancas

Jauja Peru
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Cruz de Huancas

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