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Pozuzo is a village and district in the Oxapampa Province and Pasco Region of Peru. The village, at an elevation of 739 metres (2,425 ft), is situated near the left bank of the Huancabamba River which is renamed the Pozuzo River after it passes by the village. The population of the village in 2017 was 1,366. Pozuzo was established in 1859 by Austrian and German immigrants to Peru and traces of German culture and architecture survived into the 21st century. Pozuzo was isolated and difficult to access until 1976 when a vehicle road was completed linking the village with the town of Oxapampa, 80 kilometres (50 mi) north.

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  • Pozuzo ist der Hauptort des gleichnamigen Distrikts in der Provinz Oxapampa (Region Pasco) im zentralen Osten von Peru. Pozuzo liegt auf rund 750 m Höhe am Río Huancabamba und hatte beim Zensus 2017 1194 Einwohner. (de)
  • Pozuzo es una localidad peruana, capital del distrito homónimo ubicado en la provincia de Oxapampa en el departamento de Pasco. Pozuzo fue la primera colonia de su tipo fundada en 1859, cuatro años después de que el gobierno peruano les concediera las tierras a los colonos austriacos. A 84 km al Norte de la ciudad de Oxapampa y a 360 km de Cerro de Pasco. Los inmigrantes levantaron la ciudad siguiendo los patrones arquitectónicos de sus países de origen, por lo que las casas están edificadas a plantas geométricas, pisos de madera y techos a dos aguas. (es)
  • Pozuzo is a village and district in the Oxapampa Province and Pasco Region of Peru. The village, at an elevation of 739 metres (2,425 ft), is situated near the left bank of the Huancabamba River which is renamed the Pozuzo River after it passes by the village. The population of the village in 2017 was 1,366. Pozuzo was established in 1859 by Austrian and German immigrants to Peru and traces of German culture and architecture survived into the 21st century. Pozuzo was isolated and difficult to access until 1976 when a vehicle road was completed linking the village with the town of Oxapampa, 80 kilometres (50 mi) north. (en)
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