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1. Piura 



2. Jaen 



3. Sana 



4. Cajamarca 



5. Luya y Chillaos 



6. Chachapoyas 



7. Los Lamas 



8. Trujillo 



9. Huamaehuco 



10. Cajamarquilla and Collay 



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11. Santa 



12. Huaylas 



13. Conchucos 



14. Huamalles 



15. Chancay 



16. Cajatambo 



17. Huanueo 



18. Tarma 



19. Canta 



20. Cercado de Lima 



21. Huarochirl 



22. Jauja 



23. Cafiete 



24. Yauyos 



25. Huancavelica 



26. Tayacaja 



27. Castrovirreyna 



28. Angaraes 



29. Huanta 



30. lea 



31. Vilcashuaman (Cangallo) 



32. Huamanga 



33. Anco 



34. Lucanas 



35. Andahuaylas 



36. Camana 



37. Parinacoehas 



38. Aimaraes 



39. Cotabambas 



40. Abancay 



41. Urubamba and Calca y 



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46. Arequipa 



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48. Canas y Canehis (Tinta) 



49. Quispicanchis 



50. Paucartambo 



51. Moquegua 



52. Lamps 



53. Carabaya 



54. Arica 



55. Cbucuito 



56. Asangaro 



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and on the census of 1795. 



