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The document describes the city of Huamantanga. It notes that the traditional adobe houses with wooden pillars and tile roofs give the city distinctive character. The friendly residents wear warm coats and wool caps due to the cold climate year-round and are devoted to the Lord of Huamantanga. They engage in agriculture, growing crops like quinoa, beans, olluco, wheat, maize and potatoes and raise livestock. The climate is cold and dry, with hot days and very cold nights. The rainy season is from December to April and the dry season is from May to November.
The document describes the city of Huamantanga. It notes that the traditional adobe houses with wooden pillars and tile roofs give the city distinctive character. The friendly residents wear warm coats and wool caps due to the cold climate year-round and are devoted to the Lord of Huamantanga. They engage in agriculture, growing crops like quinoa, beans, olluco, wheat, maize and potatoes and raise livestock. The climate is cold and dry, with hot days and very cold nights. The rainy season is from December to April and the dry season is from May to November.
The document describes the city of Huamantanga. It notes that the traditional adobe houses with wooden pillars and tile roofs give the city distinctive character. The friendly residents wear warm coats and wool caps due to the cold climate year-round and are devoted to the Lord of Huamantanga. They engage in agriculture, growing crops like quinoa, beans, olluco, wheat, maize and potatoes and raise livestock. The climate is cold and dry, with hot days and very cold nights. The rainy season is from December to April and the dry season is from May to November.