What is nazca province?

Nazca Province is located in the Ica Region of Peru. The capital of this province is the city of Nazca, and it is predominantly a desert area with a dry and hot climate. The province is known for the Nazca lines, a group of enormous ancient geoglyphs formed by shallow etchings in the desert soil. These lines depict various designs of animals, birds, plants, and geometric shapes, which can only be seen from the air. The province is also home to the Cerro Blanco sand dune, which is the highest sand dune in the world, standing at 2,078 meters (6,818 feet). The economy of Nazca province primarily depends on tourism, agriculture, fishing, and mining. The population of this province is around 150,000 people, and the official language spoken is Spanish.