Jauja

Jauja
Town and municipality
Partial view of Jauja's Plaza Mayor, from its northeast corner
Jauja
Location of in Peru
Coordinates: 11°46′30″S 75°30′00″W / 11.77500°S 75.50000°W / -11.77500; -75.50000
Country Peru
RegionJunín
ProvinceJauja
EstablishedApril 25, 1534
Elevation
3,400 m (11,200 ft)
Population
  Estimate 
(2015)
15,432
Time zoneUTC-5 (PET)
Websitewww.munijauja.gob.pe

Jauja (Shawsha Wanka Quechua: Sausa, Shawsha or Shausha, formerly in Spanish Xauxa, with pronunciation of "x" as "sh") is a city and capital of Jauja Province in Peru. It is situated in the fertile Mantaro Valley, 45 kilometres (28 mi) to the northwest of Huancayo (the capital of Junín Region), at an altitude of 3,400 metres (11,200 ft). Its population in 2015 was 15,432 .

Jauja, which flourished for a short time, was once the capital of Spanish Peru, prior to the founding of Lima as the new capital. Its name is referenced in the popular Spanish expression país de Jauja, which literally means "country of Jauja", but is used figuratively to mean a "never never land" or a "land of milk and honey". The town, with a laid back ambiance and salubrious climate, has narrow streets with houses painted blue. Laguna de Paca lake is close to the city.