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:
- Judicial District of Amazonas
- Judicial District of Ancash
- Judicial District of Apurímac
- Judicial District of Arequipa
- Judicial District of Ayacucho
- Judicial District of Cajamarca
- Judicial District of Callao
- Judicial District of Cañete
- Judicial District of Cono Norte
- Judicial District of Cusco
- Judicial District of Huancavelica
- Judicial District of Huánuco/Pasco
- Judicial District of Huarua
- Judicial District of Ica
- Judicial District of Junín
- Judicial District of La Libertad
- Judicial District of Lambayeque
- Judicial District of Lima
- Judicial District of Loreto
- Judicial District of Madre de Dios
- Judicial District of Moquegua
- Judicial District of Piura
- Judicial District of Puno
- Judicial District of San Martín
- Judicial District of Santa
- Judicial District of Tumbes
- Judicial District of Tacna
- Judicial District of Ucayali