List of districts of Lima

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Districts of the Lima province
Urban districts of the Lima province

The province of Lima is divided into forty-three districts of Lima (Spanish: distritos) which are administered by the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima[1] The urban area of Lima is generally considered to be formed by thirty of these districts. The remaining thirteen districts consist of mostly rural and sparsely populated desert and mountainous areas. Of these peripheral districts, many of the coastal ones serve as beach resorts and their population, which is considerably smaller than that of the urban districts, increases during the summer months.

Districts of Lima[]

Area and population information on the following list has been retrieved from official data by the Peruvian National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (Spanish: Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática, INEI).[2] Demographic data is based on the 2005 Census carried out from 18 July through 20 August 2005. Population density is given to one decimal place in persons per square kilometer. UBIGEO numbers are codes used by INEI to identify national administrative subdivisions. Foundation dates have been retrieved from a compilation by the Peruvian Congress published in 2000.[3]

Districts
UBIGEO
Area
(km²)
Population
Population density
(/km²)
Created
Postal
code

Location
Ancón 150102 299.22 29,419 98.3 18741029 29 October 1874 02 Map of Lima highlighting Ancón.PNG
Ate 150103 77.72 419,663 5,399.7 18570102 2 January 1857 03 Map of Lima highlighting Ate.PNG
Barranco 150104 3.33 45,922 13,790.4 18741026 26 October 1874 04 Map of Lima highlighting Barranco.PNG
Breña 150105 3.22 94,808 29,443.5 19490715 15 July 1949 05 Map of Lima highlighting Breña.PNG
Carabayllo 150106 346.88 188,764 544.2 18210804 4 August 1821 06 Map of Lima highlighting Carabayllo.PNG
Chaclacayo 150107 39.5 39,686 1,004.7 19400424 24 April 1940 08 Map of Lima highlighting Chaclacayo.PNG
Chorrillos 150108 38.94 262,595 6,743.6 18570102 2 January 1857 09 Map of Lima highlighting Chorrillos.PNG
Cieneguilla 150109 240.33 15,784 65.7 19700303 3 March 1970 40 Map of Lima highlighting Cieneguilla.PNG
Comas 150110 48.75 464,745 9,533.2 19611212 12 December 1961 07 Map of Lima highlighting Comas.PNG
El Agustino 150111 12.54 165,425 13,191.8 19650106 6 January 1965 10 Map of Lima highlighting EL Agustino.PNG
Independencia 150112 14.56 197,308 13,551.4 19640316 16 March 1964 28 Map of Lima highlighting Independencia.PNG
Jesús María 150113 4.57 58,588 12,820.1 19631213 13 December 1963 11 Map of Lima highlighting Jesús María.PNG
La Molina 150114 65.75 124,468 1,893.0 19620206 6 February 1962 12 Map of Lima highlighting La Molina.PNG
La Victoria 150115 8.74 190,218 21,764.1 19210816 16 August 1921 13 Map of Lima highlighting La Victoria.PNG
Lima 150101 21.88 278,804 13,187.2 18570102 2 January 1857 01 Map of Lima highlighting Lima.PNG
Lince 150116 3.03 52,123 17,202.3 19360520 20 May 1936 14 Map of Lima highlighting Lince.PNG
Los Olivos 150117 18.25 286,549 15,701.3 19890407 7 April 1989 39 Map of Lima highlighting Los Olivos.PNG
Lurigancho 150118 236.47 90,594 383.1 18570102 2 January 1857 15 Map of Lima highlighting Lurigancho.PNG
Lurín 150119 181.12 55,953 308.9 18570102 2 January 1857 16 Map of Lima highlighting Lurín.PNG
Magdalena del Mar 150120 3.61 48,445 13,419.7 19200510 10 May 1920 17 Map of Lima highlighting Magdalena del Mar.PNG
Miraflores 150122 9.62 92,815 9,648.1 18570102 2 January 1857 18 Location of Miraflores (Lima, Peru).png
Pachacamac 150123 160.23 54,763 341.8 18570102 2 January 1857 19 Map of Lima highlighting Pachacamac.PNG
Pucusana 150124 37.83 9,231 244.0 19430122 22 January 1943 20 Map of Lima highlighting Pucusana.PNG
Pueblo Libre 150121 4.38 71,892 16,413.7 18570102 2 January 1857 21 Map of Lima highlighting Pueblo Libre.PNG
Puente Piedra 150125 71.18 203,473 2,858.6 19270214 14 February 1927 22 Map of Lima highlighting Puente Piedra.PNG
Punta Hermosa 150126 119.5 4,676 39.1 19540407 7 April 1954 24 Map of Lima highlighting Punta Hermosa.PNG
Punta Negra 150127 130.5 4,473 34.3 19540407 7 April 1954 23 Map of Lima highlighting Punta Negra.PNG
Rímac 150128 11.87 175,793 14,809.9 19210816 16 August 1921 25 Map of Lima highlighting Rímac.PNG
San Bartolo 150129 45.01 5,733 127.4 19460505 5 May 1946 26 Map of Lima highlighting San Bartolo.PNG
San Borja 150130 9.96 102,762 10,317.5 19830601 1 June 1983 41 Map of Lima highlighting San Borja.PNG
San Isidro 150131 11.1 55,309 6,165.6 19310424 24 April 1931 27 Map of Lima highlighting San Isidro.png
San Juan de Lurigancho 150132 131.25 812,656 6,191.7 19670113 13 January 1967 36 Map of Lima highlighting San Juan de Lurigancho.PNG
San Juan de Miraflores 150133 23.98 335,237 13,979.9 19650112 12 January 1965 29 Map of Lima highlighting San Juan de Miraflores.PNG
San Luis 150134 3.49 46,258 13,254.4 19680530 30 May 1968 30 Map of Lima highlighting San Luis.PNG
San Martín de Porres 150135 36.91 525,155 14,228.0 19500522 22 May 1950 31 Map of Lima highlighting San Martín de Porres.PNG
San Miguel 150136 10.72 124,904 11,651.5 19200510 10 May 1920 32 Map of Lima highlighting San Miguel.PNG
Santa Anita 150137 10.69 160,777 15,039.9 19891026 26 October 1989 43 Map of Lima highlighting Santa Anita.PNG
Santa María del Mar District 150138 9.81 88 9.0 19620116 16 January 1962 37 Map of Lima highlighting Santa María del Mar.PNG
Santa Rosa 150139 21.5 9,379 436.2 19620207 7 February 1962 38 Map of Lima highlighting Santa Rosa.PNG
Santiago de Surco 150140 34.75 272,690 7,847.2 19291216 16 December 1929 33 Lica-surco.png
Surquillo 150141 3.46 84,202 24,335.8 19490715 15 July 1949 34 Map of Lima highlighting Surquillo.PNG
Villa El Salvador 150142 35.46 367,436 10,362.0 19830601 1 June 1983 42 Map of Lima highlighting Villa el Salvador.PNG
Villa María del Triunfo 150143 70.57 355,761 5,041.2 19611228 28 December 1961 35 Map of Lima highlighting Villa María del Triunfo.PNG

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Municipalidad Lima. Municipalidad Lima. Retrieved 24 March 2008.
  2. ^ Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática. Banco de Información Distrital Archived 2008-04-23 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on 24 March 2008.
  3. ^ Carmen Lozada de Gamboa, Perú: demarcación territorial, vol. II, pp. 405–414.
Retrieved from ""