San Miguel de Acos District

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San Miguel de Acos
Country Peru
RegionLima
ProvinceHuaral
Founded31 December 1956
Capital
Government
 • MayorMáximo Adrián Espinoza Arroyo
Area
 • Total48.16 km2 (18.59 sq mi)
Elevation
1,576 m (5,171 ft)
Population
 (2017)
 • Total648
 • Density13/km2 (35/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-5 (PET)
UBIGEO150609
Websitewww.muniacos.gob.pe

San Miguel de Acos District is one of twelve districts of the province Huaral in Peru.[1]

History[]

The history of Acos, like other villages of Peru takes place in the Inca Empire. But then it appears as an urban village in the early 16th Century.

The year 1800 is when Acos becomes a town, and when Chinese arrived in Peru, Acos became a market.

Because of the law no. 12687 in Peru the San Miguel of Acos District was created. Since 11 May 1976, the district belongs to the Huaral Province.

Capital[]

The capital of the district is . The capital city of the district is located 68 km east from the city of Huaral and to the left is the .

Location and description[]

San Miguel of Acos has an altitude of 1,376 m. It belongs to the Yunga region where they harvest fruits like apples and peaches. From 1920–1950 the people harvested oranges, lemons and chirimoyas.

Area[]

The area of the district is 48,16 km².

Administrative division[]

Populated areas[]

  • Urban
    • Acos, with 507 people.

Agricultural communities[]

The District of San Miguel de Acos has 3 communities:

  • Acos: 2.139 hectares
  • : 1.263 hectares
  • : 1.304 hectares

See also[]

  • Lima Region

References[]

External links[]

Coordinates: 8°22′1.2″S 77°39′0″W / 8.367000°S 77.65000°W / -8.367000; -77.65000

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