Hatunqulla District is one of fifteen districts of Puno Province in Peru.[1]

Hatunqulla | |
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District | |
Sillustani and Lake Umayo | |
| Coordinates: 15°41′17″S 70°08′39″W | |
| Country | |
| Region | Puno |
| Province | Puno |
| Capital | Atuncolla |
| Government | |
| • Mayor | Nestor Quispe Ito |
| Area | |
| • Total | 124.74 km2 (48.16 sq mi) |
| Elevation | 3,822 m (12,539 ft) |
| Population (2005 census) | |
| • Total | 3,984 |
| • Density | 32/km2 (83/sq mi) |
| Time zone | UTC-5 (PET) |
| UBIGEO | 210104 |
The people in the district are mainly indigenous citizens of Quechua descent. Quechua is the first language which the majority of the population (90.06%) learnt to speak in childhood. 9.23% of the residents speak Spanish as a first language. (2007 Peru Census).[2]
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| Azángaro | |
| Carabaya | |
| Chucuito |
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| El Collao |
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| Huancané |
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| Lampa |
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| Melgar |
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| Moho |
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| Puno |
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| San Antonio de Putina |
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| San Román |
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| Sandia |
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| Yunguyo | |
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