It occupies an area of the Urqumayu valley which serves as a
boundary with the Ripán District, with which it communicates by two bridges, at
an altitude of 3204 m, corresponding to the region Quechua, according to Javier
Pulgar Vidal in his classification of eight natural regions of Peru. The
closeness of the valley gives a configuration elongated north - south, bounded
on the east by the plateau of Wanuku Pampa and the hill Pallqa, on the west by
the foothills of the upper valley, where villages are located Anchacgrande, Quchapampa
and Liriopampa in the Ripán District. Because of the proximity to the town
Rípan