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Ica is a city in southern Peru, serving as the capital of the Ica Region and the Ica Province. It is situated in the Ica Valley along the lower Ica River, on the Peruvian coast about 300 kilometers south of Lima. The climate is arid and desert-like, with a green oasis environment in the valley created by irrigation.

The local economy is anchored in agriculture, notably grapes for wine and pisco production, dates, and cotton.

History: The region has deep pre-Columbian roots with cultures such as Paracas and Nazca preceding the Spanish

Culture and transport: The Pan-American Highway runs through Ica, linking it with Lima and southern Peru. The

The
Ica
Valley
is
a
major
center
for
wine
and
brandy
production,
and
the
surrounding
farms
supply
both
domestic
consumption
and
export
markets.
Tourism
plays
an
important
role,
centered
on
the
Huacachina
oasis
and
surrounding
sand
dunes,
as
well
as
on
access
to
archaeological
sites
related
to
Paracas
and
Nazca
cultures
and
as
a
gateway
for
visits
to
the
Nazca
Lines
region.
colonial
period.
The
modern
city
developed
during
the
colonial
era
and
was
affected
by
major
earthquakes
in
the
late
20th
and
early
21st
centuries,
including
the
2007
Pisco
earthquake,
which
caused
significant
damage
in
the
area.
city
serves
as
a
hub
for
travelers
heading
to
nearby
desert
landscapes,
archaeological
sites,
and
coastal
towns.