Cajamarca is located in
the northern highlands of Peru and is the capital of the Cajamarca region. It
is approximately 2,700 m (8,900 ft) above sea level and has a
population of about 240,000 people. Cajamarca has an equatorial climate so it
is mild, dry and sunny, which creates very fertile soil. The city is well known
for its cheeses and dairy products. Cajamarca is also known for its churches,
and hot springs, or Inca Baths. There are also several active mining sites in
surrounding areas. Most of all, Peruvians remember Cajamarca as the place where
the