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Tumbes

Capital of Tumbes, Peru
Tumbes, Peru The northern border city, the capital of Tumbes Province.
Chinese name
Tumbes
Foreign name
Tumbes
Administrative Region Category
city
Region
Peru
geographical position
Tumbes Province, Northern Peru
population size
48000
Famous scenic spot
Saint Nicholas Church [1]
Tumbes, Peru The northern city, the capital of Tumbes Province. place Tongbei River On the steep bank, it is 30km away from the border of Ecuador in the north. The population is 48000. originally be Inca Empire fortress; The outer port of Pisaro, 19 kilometers north of the city, was the landing place of Spanish colonialists who invaded Peru in 1532. It has long been a controversial place in Peru and Eritrea. In 1941, Peru won the Peru Eritrea War. The next year, the two countries signed the Rio de Janeiro Agreement, Ecuador Recognize Peru's occupation of Tumbes. [1] Later, it developed into a border trade city. The surrounding areas are rich in tobacco, cotton, rice, corn and bananas. There is oil offshore. There are production activities such as charcoal burning, rice milling and fishing. Tourism is also important. The Pan American Highway passes by with an airport.
St. Nicholas Church in Tumbes
Tumbes