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		<title>Chiclayo Peru &#8211; Tourist Information</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chiclayo is a part of Peru where the tropical sun, desert oases and the fresh sea breeze come together. Legend has it that the god Naylamp sailed here together with a vast retinue thousands of years ago to found his empire. In fact, many ancient civilizations saw the strategic advantage of controlling this region, which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.peruadventureblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/chiclayo-peru.jpg" alt="Chiclayo Peru" align="left" />Chiclayo is a part of Peru where the tropical sun, desert oases and the fresh sea breeze come together. Legend has it that the god Naylamp sailed here together with a vast retinue thousands of years ago to found his empire. In fact, many ancient civilizations saw the strategic advantage of controlling this region, which today is a major business hub in northern Peru, where routes come together from the coast, highlands and jungle.</p>
<p>Chiclayo City is the capital of the department of Lambayeque, which gave rise to the pre-Hispanic cultures as Mochica, Sicán or Lambayeque and Chimú.</p>
<p>Chiclayo City is a skilful and economical power city from the north of the country. Located on a productive valley, where agriculture activities are very important, outstanding rice production, sugar cane and cotton. It is a strategic point in the middle of many highways and roads connections.<span id="more-8"></span></p>
<p>In its valleys flourished many important pre-Inca cultures, such as &#8220;Lambayeque or Sicán&#8221;, &#8220;Mochica&#8221; and &#8220;Chimú&#8221;. Part of its culture and treasures can be seen in Lambayeque at the Brüning Museum and the new Royal Tombs of Sipán Museum and Sicán National Museum.</p>
<p>During the Colony, it was only a simple Indian village in the road that connected Lambayeque and Zaña. Colony constructions does not exist, nevertheless today it is a city in full development process, having important discoveries as a main entrance, such as &#8220;El Señor de Sipán&#8221; (Lord of Sipán) at Huaca Rajada (important master discovered in 1987 with his in-life treasures), &#8220;Señor de Sicán&#8221; at Batangrande and Túcume. Thanks to these important discoveries, Chiclayo turns out to be the second important destiny, after Cusco, for the archaeological and monumental tourism in Peru.</p>
<p>The kindness and warmness of the people from Lambayeque had worth the nickname of &#8220;capital of friendship&#8221;; being very religious and having devotion to &#8220;Cruz de Chalpón&#8221;, that each year celebrate a great festival that joins a lot of pilgrims in Motupe from all the country.</p>
<p>In Monsefú and Eten, expert craftsmen, descendents of the Mochicans (important pre-Incas culture) work with straw and fine yarn, and ceramics.</p>
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