Lurín District

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Distrito de Lurín
Area 181.12 km²
Population
  - Total
  - Density

49,436 (2002 estimate)
272.9/km²
Mayor
Established as
a district
January 2, 1857

The Peruvian district of Lurín is one of the 43 that make up the Lima Province.

[edit] Boundaries

It borders on the north with the districts of Pachacamac, Villa Maria de Triunfo, and Villa el Salvador, to the east also with the Pachacamac District, to the south with the Punta Hermosa District, and to the west with the Pacific Ocean

[edit] General Information

It was created on January 2, 1857, and since then it has been an agricultural district as it is located in the center of the Lurín river valley. It has a few beaches which receive tourists during the summer months (December-March) principally from the city of Lima which it is gradually being incorporated into. Important Peruvian social clubs are located in this district, principially one of the two most popular football clubs in Peru: Alianza Lima and Universitario de Deportes.

[edit] See also


Districts of the Lima and Callao Metropolitan Area Coat of arms of Callao
Lima

Ancón | Ate | Barranco | Breña | Carabayllo | Chaclacayo | Chorrillos | Cieneguilla | Comas | El Agustino | Independencia | Jesús María | La Molina | La Victoria | Lima | Lince | Los Olivos | Lurigancho | Lurín | Magdalena del Mar | Miraflores | Pachacamac | Pucusana | Pueblo Libre | Puente Piedra | Punta Hermosa | Punta Negra | Rímac | San Bartolo | San Borja | San Isidro | San Juan de Lurigancho | San Juan de Miraflores | San Luis | San Martín de Porres | San Miguel | Santa Anita | Santa María del Mar | Santa Rosa | Santiago de Surco | Surquillo | Villa El Salvador | Villa María del Triunfo

Callao

Bellavista | Callao | Carmen de la Legua Reynoso | La Perla | La Punta | Ventanilla