List of districts of Lima

Lima, the capital of Peru, is divided into forty-three districts (Spanish: distritos), which are further divided into several neighbourhoods (Spanish: urbanizaciones) or, alternatively, populated centres (Spanish: centros poblados). The city is coterminous with the province of the same name, with each district being under the administration of both a local municipal government and the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima, which administers the province in its entirety. This province, alongside that of Callao, form the Lima metropolitan area.

30 of Lima's 43 districts form its urban area.

The urban area of Lima is generally considered to be formed by thirty of the 42 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). 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.

Name UBIGEO Population (2017) Area (km2) Created Map
Lima 150101 268,352 21.88 August 4, 1821
Ancón 150102 62,928 299.22 October 29, 1821
Ate 150103 599,196 77.72 August 4, 1841
Barranco 150104 34,378 3.33 October 26, 1874
Breña 150105 85,309 3.22 July 15, 1949
Carabayllo 150106 333,045 346.88 August 4, 1821
Chaclacayo 150107 42,912 39.5 April 24, 1940
Chorrillos 150108 314,241 38.94 January 2, 1857
Cieneguilla 150109 34,684 240.33 March 3, 1970
Comas 150110 520,450 48.75 December 12, 1961
El Agustino 150111 198,862 12.54 January 6, 1965
Independencia 150112 211,360 14.56 March 16, 1964
Jesús María 150113 75,359 4.57 December 13, 1963
La Molina 150114 140,679 65.75 February 6, 1962
La Victoria 150115 173,630 8.74 February 2, 1920
Lince 150116 54,711 3.03 May 29, 1936
Los Olivos 150117 325,884 18.25 April 6, 1989
Lurigancho 150118 240,814 236.47 August 4, 1821
Lurín 150119 89,195 181.12 January 2, 1857
Magdalena del Mar 150120 60,290 3.61 May 10, 1920
Miraflores 150122 99,337 9.62 January 2, 1857
Pachacamac 150123 110,071 160.23 August 4, 1821
Pucusana 150124 14,891 37.83 January 22, 1943
Pueblo Libre 150121 83,323 4.38 August 4, 1821
Puente Piedra 150125 329,675 71.18 February 14, 1927
Punta Hermosa 150126 15,874 119.5 April 7, 1954
Punta Negra 150127 7,074 130.5 April 7, 1954
Rímac 150128 174,785 11.87 February 2, 1920
San Bartolo 150129 7,482 45.01 May 5, 1946
San Borja 150130 113,247 9.96 June 1, 1983
San Isidro 150131 60,735 11.1 April 24, 1931
San Juan de Lurigancho 150132 1,038,495 131.25 January 13, 1967
San Juan de Miraflores 150133 355,219 23.98 January 12, 1965
San Luis 150134 52,082 3.49 May 30, 1968
San Martín de Porres 150135 654,083 36.91 May 22, 1950
San Miguel 150136 155,384 10.72 May 10, 1920
Santa Anita 150137 196,214 10.69 October 25, 1989
Santa María del Mar 150138 999 9.81 January 16, 1962
Santa Rosa 150139 27,863 21.5 February 6, 1962
Santiago de Surco 150140 329,152 34.75 December 16, 1929
Surquillo 150141 91,023 3.46 July 15, 1949
Villa El Salvador 150142 393,254 35.46 June 1, 1983
Villa María del Triunfo 150143 398,433 70.57 December 28, 1961

See also

  • Administrative divisions of Peru

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