Prowincja Ilo
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Ilo | |||||
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Powierzchnia | 1523 km² | ||||
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• gęstość | 41,88 os./km² | ||||
Szczegółowy podział administracyjny | |||||
Liczba dystryktów | 3 | ||||
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Prowincja Ilo (hiszp. Provincia de Ilo) – jedna z trzech prowincji, które tworzą region Moquegua w Peru.
Prowincja powstała w 1970 zgodnie z ustawą nr 18298, za rządów Juana Velasco Alvarado. Z punktu widzenia Kościoła katolickiego jest częścią diecezji Tacna i Moquegua, które z kolei należy do archidiecezji Arequipa[1].
Podział administracyjny
Prowincja Ilo dzieli się na 3 dystrykty:
- Ilo
- El Algarrobal
- Pacocha
Przypisy
- ↑ http://www.arzobispadoarequipa.org.pe/ Strona Episkopatu Arequipa
Linki zewnętrzne
- Tworzenie Regionu Moquegua. congreso.gob.pe. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2007-09-26)].
Media użyte na tej stronie
Autor: Alexis Eco, Licencja: CC BY-SA 4.0
The flag of the province of Ilo was created by the architect Óscar Vargas Méndez, under the pseudonym "Ilo-Peru", who participated in the contest called by Mayor Ernesto Herrera Becerra on March 3, 1992.
The artistic interpretation given by its creator is: "Leaning against the calm and rich sea of ILO, there is a firm and ardent horizon of progress with national colors: all with the speed of a wheel framed in the immense white of goodness and brotherhood of its people."
Respecting the artistic interpretation of the author, the municipality adds its own interpretation:
"In the upper half of the album, the colors red and white are those of the national bicolor. In the lower half of the disk, the blue stripes are the color of the sea and the white stripes interspersed, the color of the foams of the waves, both characteristic colors of a port. And the white background of the flag is symbolism of peace."
Pieces from the history of Moquegua by Luis Kuon Cabello.Autor: Alexis Eco, Licencja: CC BY-SA 4.0
The shield of the province of Ilo was created by Emiliano Rojas Cáceres who presented the design of the shield in colors to the Provincial Council of Ilo, on May 26, 1976 the mayor's office awarded him a diploma of honor in recognition of his artistic creation and inspiration. of the shield.
The characteristics given by the author of the Ilo shield are:
"A reminder pennant, with an allegory of a Shield with motifs from the province of Ilo, such as the frame, the copper mold, on the top a rising sun, on the inside a red stripe with a pelican; at the bottom of the shield, the sea, a ship, and the pier; In the background a view of the ovens of La Fundición of the Southern Peru company, and as an ornament surrounded by the shield, two olive branches with their respective fruits, in the lower part an anchor, a marine helmet and a net to fill the void fishing. The aforementioned pennant was distributed free of charge at the solemn session of the Council on its first anniversary."
The Ileño Municipality, respecting the artistic interpretation of the author, changed the location of the anchor, the mining helmet and the fishing net, placing them in the upper left corner, eliminating the pelican.
Pieces from the history of Moquegua by Luis Kuon Cabello.Autor: Jim McIntosh from Camiri, Bolivia, Licencja: CC BY 2.0
Photos from the visit of the Bolivian "Hermanos Laicos" to Ilo, Peru.
Autor: AgainErick, Licencja: CC-BY-SA-3.0
Location of the province Ilo in the Moquegua region in Peru (Map)