Zaña

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CountryPeru
Elevation58 m (190 ft)
Postal code
14711
Zaña
Saña
The main plaza in Zaña.
The main plaza in Zaña.
Interactive map of Zaña
Zaña is located in Peru
Zaña
Zaña
Location in Peru
Coordinates: 6°55′14″S 79°35′06″W / 6.92056°S 79.58500°W / -6.92056; -79.58500
CountryPeru
RegionLambayeque
ProvinceChiclayo
DistrictZaña
Elevation58 m (190 ft)
Population
 (2017)
  Total
4,510
Postal code
14711
The ruins of a church destroyed by the flood of 1720.

Zaña or Saña (Mochica: Çañap[2] ) is the capital of Zaña District in the Chiclayo Province of Lambayeque region in northern Peru. It is located 25 kilometres (16 miles) inland from the Pacific Ocean at an elevation of 58 metres (190 ft) in the valley of the Zaña River. Zaña had a population of 4,510 in 2017.[3] The town was founded in 1563 by the Spanish conquerors of Peru. The Zaña Valley became a major area of sugar cane production and Zaña was one of the most important cities of colonial Peru. The wealth of Zaña attracted English pirates who raided the city in 1686. A flood destroyed Zaña in 1720 and it never recovered its previous importance. Ruins from the flood still exist at the edge of the 21st century town.

Imported African slaves made up a major part of the population of the city and its environs during its heyday. The Afro-Peruvian Museum is in Zaña and in 2017 the museum was declared by UNESCO to be a Site of Remembrance of Slavery and African Cultural Heritage.

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