What is sullana?

Sullana is a city located in the northwestern region of Peru. It is the capital of the Sullana Province, which is part of the Piura Region. The city has a population of approximately 163,000 people and is known for its agricultural production of crops such as rice, mango, and sugarcane.

Sullana has a warm and dry climate throughout the year, with temperatures ranging between 25-35 degrees Celsius. The city is situated on the Chira River and is a hub for transportation and commerce.

The city has several historic landmarks, including the Sullana Cathedral and the Bridge of Sighs, which was built in the 19th century. It is also home to several museums, including the Museum of Sullana, which showcases the history and culture of the region.

Sullana hosts several annual festivals and celebrations, including the Feast of San Juan, the Carnival of Sullana, and the National Festival of Mango. These events attract visitors from all over Peru and beyond, making Sullana a vibrant and diverse cultural destination.