Paca
Paca is a city in Peru with a population of about 0.
A paca is a member of the genus Cuniculus of ground-dwelling, herbivorous rodents in South and Central America. It is the only genus in the family Cuniculidae. Pacas are large rodents with dots and stripes on their sides, short ears, and barely visible tails. Pacas are eaten by people in Belize, where they are known as "gibnut" and, having been served to Queen Elizabeth II, "the royal rat". In the Amazon basin they are known as "majás". In Guyanese English, it is known as labba from Lokono. In Trinidad they are known as lappe and are highly prized as game animals; the cooked meat being considered quite a delicacy among wildmeat enthusiasts.
🌦️ Live weather & local time
Loading live conditions…
About Paca
| Country | Peru |
| Continent | South America |
| Explore | 21 |
| Population | 0 |
| Local currency | PEN |
| Coordinates | -16.6834, -69.9003 |
| Time zone | America/Lima |
🧭 Facts & curiosities
| Settlement type | Small town |
| Distance to the capital | 925 km · Lima |
| Population (Peru) | #11163 most populated in Peru |
| Where on Earth | 16°41′0″S · 69°54′1″W |
| Hemisphere | S · W |
| Distance to the equator | 1,857 km |
| Distance to the South Pole | 8,162 km |
| Same latitude as | Goiânia (Brazil) |
| Antipode (other side of Earth) | 16.68, 110.10 |
✈️ Distance to major cities
| São Paulo | 2,542 km |
| New York | 6,396 km |
| Los Angeles | 7,615 km |
| London | 10,126 km |
| Paris | 10,161 km |
| Cairo | 11,975 km |