43 Facts About Iquitos

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Iquitos is the largest city in the world that cannot be reached by road, it is accessible only by river and air.

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The city name of Iquitos is derived from a group of native people called Iquitos by the Spaniards.

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The naming and foundation of all the Iquitos Missions were done by Jesuit Father Jose Bahamonde.

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In time Iquitos grew so much that it was designated as the capital of the Department of Loreto on 9 November 1897.

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Iquitos became the seat of a Roman Catholic Apostolic Vicariate.

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Iquitos began to revive the practice of Judaism among his family, friends, and other Sephardi descendants.

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Emigration of Peruvians from this Iquitos community has continued; about 150 emigrated in 2013 to 2014, see "Peruvian Jews in Israel" for more.

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Iquitos continued as an important trading port in the Amazon basin.

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Close to Iquitos are a number of lagoons and lakes; Moronococha Lake is a boundary to the city on the west.

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Iquitos experiences an equatorial climate that is a tropical rainforest climate under the Koppen climate classification, more subject to the Intertropical Convergence Zone than the trade winds and with no cyclones.

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In 2012, major flooding occurred in Iquitos who alerted the population and affected coastal areas and several towns in the metropolitan area, which has a floodable, rainy geography.

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In October 2012, Iquitos experienced high temperatures and heavy thunderstorms.

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Iquitos is located in Region 3 of Systematic Regionalization Map of Peru, which means that the city has a low coefficient seismic value, although the 2011 Peru earthquake, which occurred southeast of Contamana, was felt in the city as a small and unexpected jolt.

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Floodplain forest of Iquitos is the peculiar ecoregion which surrounds the city, and is characterized by a varzea forest called Iquitos varzea.

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The Iquitos gnatcatcher is an endemic species of the reserve and is considered a symbol of Iquitos.

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Butterfly zoo Pilpintuwasi is located in Padre Cocha, Iquitos, and includes more than 40 species of insects, especially butterflies.

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In 1808, Hipolito Sanchez Rangel, the bishop of Maynas, reported that the village of Iquitos had 171 inhabitants and on 8 June 1842, the date when the town was elevated to a district, it had just over 200 inhabitants.

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Currently, Iquitos has emerged as the largest city in the Peruvian Amazon.

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Government and several environmental organizations in Iquitos began spreading environmental education of citizens, and the results obtained were of slight beneficial impact gradually.

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20.

The Iquitos District is the urban origin of the city and the metropolitan area.

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21.

Metropolitan area of Iquitos is organized by another system subdivisions, less known by the local colloquialism.

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Iquitos is the main center of commerce, tourism and industry in the Amazon rainforest with the world.

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Meanwhile, the Chamber of Commerce of Iquitos is headed by economist Victor Manuel Valdivia Barberis.

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24.

Iquitos has great financial backing has been able to help it progress now since its role in the rubber boom, although must be overcome with effort after the rubber was no longer produced in the city.

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Iquitos is home to numerous research projects on ecology related to ornithology and herpetology.

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Iquitos has four universities: Universidad Nacional de la Amazonia Peruana, the local state university; Universidad Particular de Iquitos, Universidad Cientifica del Peru, Universidad Peruana del Oriente three private institutions.

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Iquitos has a personality very different from the rest of Peru and even different from other South-American Amazonian cities.

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Iquitos is widely regarded as the largest inland city that is inaccessible by road.

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29.

Iquitos has architecturally significant buildings in a particular range of structural remnants were built during the rubber boom of the 1880s.

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Iquitos has a vibrant, unique, complex and diverse culture, and is regarded as the cultural hub of the Peruvian Amazon, according to Lonely Planet.

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The city has a wealth of customs and traditions that have remained consistent over the years such as following the Iquitos calendar, celebrating cultural festivities, cuisine, Spanish accent and mythology.

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One of the main factors of the traditional cultural energy of Iquitos is Amazonian mythology, which has a range of characters, identified by folklore in imaginary beings.

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Iquitos has a unique culture that is strongly felt, as the following quotes says:.

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34.

Iquitos is an island, surrounded by an immense and immeasurable river, an island that goes wherever you go one to be crossed with fresh water and warm, with boats and small kids, with men and boys in the sun on the beach, with sirens and buzzards and myths.

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Iquitos has been benchmarked over the years in literature and film.

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Iquitos has an intense tourist movement in the entertainment, which is based on specific points located throughout the city.

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Iquitos has a major cinematic history, which originated from the arrival of foreign families during the rubber boom in the early 20th century.

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Iquitos was and is used as a cultural scene, reference, and shelter for many filmmakers.

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Tourism is one of the most vital industries in Iquitos, which has a growing reputation as a honeypot due to its location on the banks of the Amazon River, one of the seven natural wonders of the world.

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Iquitos has adequate infrastructure to accommodate tourists from all levels.

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Iquitos is home to the 120 kilograms, bronze commemorative plaque of the Amazon River basin as one of the seven natural wonders of the world, which was granted on 13 August 2012 by Fernand Weber, founder of New7Wonders.

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Iquitos is attractive for its Amazonic Spanish, a dialect of Spanish spoken in the Amazon.

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43.

Colegio Nacional de Iquitos is a football team based in Iquitos.

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