Casma

Casma is a city in the coastal desert of Peru, located 330 kilometers (210 mi) northwest of Lima. It is the capital of Casma Province and the third most populous city in the Ancash Region with an estimated population of 29,343 (2015). It is located in the lower Casma Valley, covering an area of 1,205 km2.

Casma
Town
Nickname: 
Tierra del Eterno Sol (Land of the Eternal Sun)
Casma
Location of in Peru
Coordinates: 9°28′27″S 78°18′38″W
Country Peru
RegionAncash
ProvinceCasma
Elevation
210 m (680 ft)
Population
  Estimate 
(2015)
29,343
Time zonePET

The name of the city may derive from the extinct Quingman language.

Santa Maria Magdalena is the city's patron saint, whose day is celebrated on July 22.

Some of the largest prehistoric monuments around the world are situated around the city, in the Casma and Sechin valleys. These include Sechin, Chanquillo, Mojeque and Las Aldas.

The nearby Pacific coastline boasts beaches such as La Gramita, El Litro, Punta el Huaro and Tortugas.

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