Lambayeque, Peru - Wikipedia The vast plains of Túcume are part of the Lambayeque Valley, the largest valley of the north coast of Peru The Lambayeque Valley is the site of natural and man-made waterways and is also a region of about 250 decaying and heavily eroded mud-brick pyramids
Lambayeque Civilization - World History Encyclopedia The Lambayeque civilization (aka Sicán) flourished between circa 750 and circa 1375 CE on the northern coast of Peru, straddling the Middle Horizon and Late Intermediate Period of the ancient Central Andes
Lambayeque - Peru, cradle of civilization in South America Located on the northern coast of Peru, Lambayeque is one of the country's fastest-growing tourist regions Its easy accessibility (1 hour and 15 minutes by air from Lima) makes it a sought-after destination for both Peruvian and foreign tourists
Lambayeque: learn about the history, places, and typical food . . . History, gastronomy, sun, and beach This northern region has everything to enjoy an unforgettable summer vacation All the regions of Peru offer an opportunity to enjoy a different culture, an unique gastronomy, and in order to deep into Peru’s millenary history
The Hidden Legacy of Lambayeque: Unearthing Peru’s Ancient . . . Nestled along the northern coast of Peru, the region of Lambayeque is a treasure trove of history, mystery, and cultural resilience Known for its pre-Columbian civilizations, particularly the Moche, Sicán, and Chimú cultures, this area has long fascinated archaeologists and historians
Department of Lambayeque - Wikipedia Lambayeque (Spanish pronunciation: [lambaˈʝeke]) is a department of Peru Located in the country's northwest, it is known for its rich Moche and Chimú historical past