Challabamba District

Challabamba District is one of six districts of the Paucartambo Province in Peru.

Geography
One of the highest peaks of the district is Qhispi Rumiyuq at 4059 m. Other mountains are listed below:

• Anta Qhawarina

• Aymara

• Chawpi Urqu

• Chuqan Q'asa

• Chuqi Llusk'a

• Churi Muqu

• Ch'illka

• Ch'umpi Qincha

• Kicha Qaqa

• Kimsa Qucha

• Kiswarniyuq Q'asa

• Kuntur Tiyana

• Llalliyuq

• Llamayuq

• Llamachayuq

• Machaqway

• Maranniyuq

• Minas Q'asa

• Niwayuq

• Ñuñu Urqu

• Pacha Urqu

• Pacha Tusa

• Pampa Q'asa

• Paqu Pampa

• Pirqa Q'asa

• Pitu Q'asa

• Pukara

• Punayuq

• P'iti

• P'iti Qucha

• Qaqayuq

• Qucha Qucha

• Qullpa Q'asa

• Qusqu Urqu

• Qhuya P'ukru

• Q'illu Qucha

• Q'illu Q'asa

• Q'isan

• Qisan Q'asa

• Saywa Q'asa

• Sunch'uyuq

• Surayuq

• Tika Pallana

• Ukukuyuq

• Wanaku

• Wisk'achayuq

• Yana Qucha

• Yana Q'asa

• Yana Rumiyuq

• Yana Urqu

Ethnic groups
The people in the district are mainly indigenous citizens of Quechua descent. Quechua is the language which the majority of the population (92.60%) learnt to speak in childhood, 7.07% of the residents started speaking using the Spanish language (2007 Peru Census).