Lima District

District of Lima, Peru


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::summary District of Lima, Peru ::

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seat_typeCapital
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Etymology

The name of the district comes from one of two sources: Either the Aymara language lima-limaq (meaning "yellow flower"), or the Spanish pronunciation of the Quechua word rimaq (meaning "talker", and actually written and pronounced limaq in the nearby Quechua I languages). It is worth nothing that the same Quechua word is also the source of the name given to the river that feeds the city, the Rímac River (pronounced as in the politically dominant Quechua II languages, with an "r" instead of an "l"). Early maps of Peru show both names (Lima and Ciudad de los Reyes) displayed jointly.

History

Main article: History of Lima

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The city of Lima was founded by Francisco Pizarro on January 18, 1535, and given the name City of Kings. Nevertheless, its original name persisted with time.

Under the Viceroyalty of Peru, the authority of the viceroy as a representative of the Spanish monarchy was particularly important, since its appointment supposed an important ascent and the successful culmination of a race in the colonial administration. The entrances to Lima of the new viceroys were specially lavish. For the occasion, the streets were paved with silver bars from the gates of the city to the Palace of the Viceroy.

In 1988, UNESCO declared the historic centre of Lima a World Heritage Site for its originality and high concentration of historic monuments constructed during the viceregal era. In 2023, it was expanded with two exclaves to include the Quinta and Molino de Presa and the Ancient Reduction of Santiago Apostle of Cercado.

Politics

The district is the site of the city's Municipal Palace, which hosts the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima.

List of mayors

Since 2023, the incumbent mayor is Rafael López Aliaga.

Subdivisions

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Lima is divided into a number of neighbourhoods and one populated centres.

Lima is the site of a lone populated centre that is coterminous with the district: ::data[format=table]

CodeNameTypePopulation (total)Housing (total)
0001LimaUrban268,352 (2017)91,506 (2017)
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At its northern and southern edges, there are clusters of residential areas, particularly in the southern zone bordering Pueblo Libre, San Miguel and Callao Region's Bellavista District.

Twin cities

As of 2025, Lima is twinned with 24 cities in Europe, the Americas and Asia.

Geography

The district has a total land area of 21.98 km2. Its administrative centre is located at 154 meters above sea level.

Boundaries

Demographics

According to a 2005 estimate by the INEI, the district has 278,804 inhabitants and a population density of 15,736.9 persons/km2. In 1999, there were 75,595 households in the district.

The high point of Lima's religious calendar for the masses is a month of festivities in October dedicated to the Lord of Miracles, during which take place several processions in the city.

Culture

Landmarks

Main article: Historic Centre of Lima#List of sites

The Historic Centre of Lima is located within the district. The World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1988 is divided in three sites, of which two are in the Cercado and Barrios Altos parts of Lima, while one is located in Rímac District.

Transport

The district is serviced by the Lima and Callao Metro, as well as the Metropolitano bus system.

Bus service

The Metropolitano bus system operates two separate lines that join at Central Station, located under the Promenade of the Naval Heroes.

Metro service

As of 2025, the Lima and Callao Metro operates a single line (Line 1), with a second one under construction. It has two stations (Grau and Presbítero Maestro), with a third one (28 de Julio) under construction. Another line (Line 2), also in construction, is projected to have six stations (Tingo María, La Alborada, Elio, San Marcos, 28 de Julio, and Nicolás Ayllón) that meet at a Central Station, to be integrated with that of the Metropolitano.

References

References

  1. "Estadística Poblacional".
  2. "La inmortal flor de la canela". [[ABC (newspaper).
  3. Augustin, Reinhard. (2017). "El Damero de Pizarro: El trazo y la forja de Lima". Municipality of Lima.
  4. "Historic Centre of Lima". [[UNESCO]].
  5. (2018). "Directorio Nacional de Centros Poblados. Censos Nacionales 2017: XII de Población, VII de Vivienda y III de Comunidades Indígenas". [[Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática]].

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