Judicial Districts of Peru

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The Judicial Districts of Peru are subdivisions of the Judicial System of Peru. There are 28 Judicial Districts in Peru:

  1. Judicial District of Amazonas
  2. Judicial District of Ancash
  3. Judicial District of Apurímac
  4. Judicial District of Arequipa
  5. Judicial District of Ayacucho
  6. Judicial District of Cajamarca
  7. Judicial District of Callao
  8. Judicial District of Cañete
  9. Judicial District of Cono Norte
  10. Judicial District of Cusco
  11. Judicial District of Huancavelica
  12. Judicial District of Huánuco/Pasco
  13. Judicial District of Huarua
  14. Judicial District of Ica
  15. Judicial District of Junín
  16. Judicial District of La Libertad
  17. Judicial District of Lambayeque
  18. Judicial District of Lima
  19. Judicial District of Loreto
  20. Judicial District of Madre de Dios
  21. Judicial District of Moquegua
  22. Judicial District of Piura
  23. Judicial District of Puno
  24. Judicial District of San Martín
  25. Judicial District of Santa
  26. Judicial District of Tumbes
  27. Judicial District of Tacna
  28. Judicial District of Ucayali

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