Department of Piura

Piura
Ñapique Lagoon
Location of Piura within Peru
Coordinates: 4°59′S 80°25′W / 4.99°S 80.41°W / -4.99; -80.41
CountryPeru
CapitalPiura
Provinces
Government
 • TypeRegional Government
 • GovernorServando García Correa
Area
 • Total
35,892.49 km2 (13,858.17 sq mi)
Elevation
(Capital)
29 m (95 ft)
Highest elevation
3,023 m (9,918 ft)
Lowest elevation
−34 m (−112 ft)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total
2,103,099
 • Density58.59440/km2 (151.7588/sq mi)
Demonympiurano/a
UBIGEO
20
Dialing code073
ISO 3166 codePE-PIU
Principal resourcesPetroleum, rice, cotton, lemon
Poverty rate19.1%
Percentage of Peru's GDP3.94%
Websitewww.regionpiura.gob.pe

Piura (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpjuɾa]) is a department of Peru. Located on the country's northwestern coast, it is known for its tropical and dry beaches. It is the most populous department and region in Peru, its twelfth smallest department, and its fourth-most densely populated department, after Tumbes, La Libertad, and Lambayeque. It is administered by regional government. Its capital is Piura and its largest port cities, Paita and Talara, are also among the most important in Peru.