Districts of Peru






Districts of Peru


The districts of Peru (Spanish: distritos) are the third-level country subdivisions of Peru. They are subdivisions of the provinces, which in turn are subdivisions of the larger regions or departments. There are 1,838 districts in total.[1]




Contents






  • 1 Overview


  • 2 Most populous districts


    • 2.1 By population


    • 2.2 By population density


    • 2.3 By area


    • 2.4 By elevation




  • 3 Districts table


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References





Overview


A 1982 law requires a minimum of residents in an area for a new district to be legally established: 3,500 if it is located in the rainforest, 4,000 in the Andes highlands and 10,000 in the coastal area.


In the dry Andean area, many districts have less than 3,500 inhabitants due to low population density in the area. In some cases, their populations have decreased in comparison to the days when they were founded. Districts that are located at very high altitudes tend to be scarcely populated. These districts usually are large in area, have few available land for use. Many basic government services do not reach all residents of these districts due to their difficult geography. Many lack financial means to govern their whole jurisdictions and they often have high emigration rates.


A similar pattern can be observed in many districts located in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest. Once important settlements created during the era of colonization, they nowadays do not offer much space for agriculture. Deeper into the jungle, the districts of the 'selva alta' (lower jungle) have higher populations living on geographically large districts. Districts located outside the colonized area have very low populations that are entirely composed of Native Amazonian tribes.


All over the country, many districts have higher populations than the minimum required by law. This is true of the colonized areas of the rainforest, the northern Andes as well as in the southern Andes from Huancayo to the shores of Lake Titicaca, which is the historical heartland of the Peruvian highlands. These districts are old and tend to be smaller in area with high population densities since prehispanic times.


Districts in the Chala (coastal area) tend to be mid-sized except in low-density areas such as the Sechura Desert and part of the Southern coast, but all of them feature large populations due to emigration from other regions of the country that turned the Peruvian coast into the country's main economic powerhouse.


Districts with a population of more than 10 000 inhabitants should ideally be subdivided, particularly if they are also large in area, as is the case in part of the Amazon rainforest. Colonization happens quickly and boundaries of districts are often not modified, except in large urban areas. This is less of a problem in the coast where communication is easier. However, reaching to large populations remain a problem in this area.[2]



Most populous districts


This is a list of the top twenty Peruvian districts by population, population density, area and elevation (of the district's capital).[3]



By population











































































































































































#
District

Province

Region

UBIGEO
Population
1

San Juan de Lurigancho

Lima

Lima
150132

7005812656000000000♠812,656
2

San Martín de Porres

Lima

Lima
150135

7005525155000000000♠525,155
3

Comas

Lima

Lima
150110

7005464745000000000♠464,745
4

Ate

Lima

Lima
150103

7005419663000000000♠419,663
5

Callao

Callao

Callao
070101

7005389579000000000♠389,579
6

Villa El Salvador

Lima

Lima
150142

7005367436000000000♠367,436
7

Villa María del Triunfo

Lima

Lima
150143

7005355761000000000♠355,761
8

San Juan de Miraflores

Lima

Lima
150133

7005335237000000000♠335,237
9

Lima

Lima

Lima
150101

7005289855000000000♠289,855
10

Los Olivos

Lima

Lima
150117

7005286549000000000♠286,549
11

Trujillo

Trujillo

La Libertad
130101

7005276921000000000♠276,921
12

Santiago de Surco

Lima

Lima
150140

7005272690000000000♠272,690
13

Chorrillos

Lima

Lima
150108

7005262595000000000♠262,595
14

Chiclayo

Chiclayo

Lambayeque
140101

7005251407000000000♠251,407
15

Piura

Piura

Piura
200101

7005247943000000000♠247,943
16

Ventanilla

Callao

Callao
070106

7005243526000000000♠243,526
17

Juliaca

San Román

Puno
211101

7005218485000000000♠218,485
18

Chimbote

Santa

Ancash
021801

7005217303000000000♠217,303
19

Callería

Coronel Portillo

Ucayali
250101

7005208292000000000♠208,292
20

Puente Piedra

Lima

Lima
150125

7005203473000000000♠203,473

Source: INEI[2]



By population density











































































































































































#
District

Province

Region

UBIGEO
Population
density
(/km²)
1

Breña

Lima

Lima
150105

7004244920000000000♠24,492
2

Surquillo

Lima

Lima
150141

7004243360000000000♠24,336
3

La Victoria

Lima

Lima
150115

7004217640000000000♠21,764
4

La Perla

Callao

Callao
070104

7004216740000000000♠21,674
5

Arequipa

Arequipa

Arequipa
040101

7004214310000000000♠21,431
6

Carmen de la Legua Reynoso

Callao

Callao
070103

7004190750000000000♠19,075
7

Florencia de Mora

Trujillo

La Libertad
130103

7004188030000000000♠18,803
8

Lince

Lima

Lima
150116

7004172020000000000♠17,202
9

Pueblo Libre

Lima

Lima
150121

7004164140000000000♠16,414
10

Bellavista

Callao

Callao
070102

7004159560000000000♠15,956
11

Los Olivos

Lima

Lima
150117

7004157010000000000♠15,701
12

Santa Anita

Lima

Lima
150137

7004150400000000000♠15,040
13

Rímac

Lima

Lima
150128

7004148100000000000♠14,810
14

San Martín de Porres

Lima

Lima
150135

7004142280000000000♠14,228
15

San Juan de Miraflores

Lima

Lima
150133

7004139800000000000♠13,980
16

Independencia

Lima

Lima
150112

7004135510000000000♠13,551
17

Magdalena del Mar

Lima

Lima
150120

7004134200000000000♠13,420
18

San Luis

Lima

Lima
150134

7004132540000000000♠13,254
19

El Agustino

Lima

Lima
150111

7004131920000000000♠13,192
20

Lima

Lima

Lima
150101

7004131870000000000♠13,187

Source: INEI[2]



By area











































































































































































#
District

Province

Region

UBIGEO
Area
(km²)
1

Putumayo

Maynas

Loreto
160109

7004349429000000000♠34,942.9
2

Napo

Maynas

Loreto
160107

7004242981000000000♠24,298.1
3

Tambopata

Tambopata

Madre de Dios
170101

7004222186000000000♠22,218.6
4

Tigre

Loreto

Loreto
160303

7004197857000000000♠19,785.7
5

Echarate

La Convención

Cusco
080902

7004191355000000000♠19,135.5
6

Purús

Purús

Ucayali
250401

7004178478000000000♠17,847.8
7

Urarinas

Loreto

Loreto
160305

7004157784000000000♠15,778.4
8

Iñapari

Tahuamanu

Madre de Dios
170301

7004148537000000000♠14,853.7
9

Raimondi

Atalaya

Ucayali
250201

7004145085000000000♠14,508.5
10

Alto Nanay

Maynas

Loreto
160102

7004142908000000000♠14,290.8
11

Masisea

Coronel Portillo

Ucayali
250104

7004141022000000000♠14,102.2
12

Yavarí

Mariscal Ramón Castilla

Loreto
160403

7004138075000000000♠13,807.5
13

Parinari

Loreto

Loreto
160302

7004129517000000000♠12,951.7
14

Trompeteros

Loreto

Loreto
160304

7004122460000000000♠12,246.0
15

Andoas

Datem del Marañón

Loreto
160706

7004115498000000000♠11,549.8
16

Pebas

Mariscal Ramón Castilla

Loreto
160402

7004114370000000000♠11,437.0
17

Puerto Bermúdez

Oxapampa

Pasco
190306

7004109881000000000♠10,988.1
18

Fitzcarrald

Manú

Madre de Dios
170202

7004109553000000000♠10,955.3
19

Yaquerana

Requena

Loreto
160511

7004109472000000000♠10,947.2
20

Morona

Datem del Marañón

Loreto
160208

7004107770000000000♠10,777.0

Source: INEI[2]



By elevation











































































































































































#
District

Province

Region

UBIGEO
Elevation
(m)
1

Suykutambo

Espinar

Cusco
080807
4801
2

Condoroma

Espinar

Cusco
080802
4737
3

San Antonio

Puno

Puno
210113
4700
4

Ananea

San Antonio de Putina

Puno
211002
4660
5

Morococha

Yauli

Junín
120805
4550
6

San Antonio de Chuca

Caylloma

Arequipa
040514
4525
7

Santa Ana

Castrovirreyna

Huancavelica
090411
4473
8

Marcapomacocha

Yauli

Junín
120804
4415
9

Capazo

El Collao

Puno
210502
4400
10

Paratia

Lampa

Puno
210707
4390
11

Cojata

Huancané

Puno
210602
4355
12

Yanacancha

Pasco

Pasco
190113
4350
13

Chaupimarca

Pasco

Pasco
190101
4338
14

Macusani

Carabaya

Puno
210301
4315
15

Huayllay

Pasco

Pasco
190104
4310
16

Caylloma

Caylloma

Arequipa
040505
4310
17

Vilavila

Lampa

Puno
210710
4300
18

Tanta

Yauyos

Lima
151028
4278
19

Tinyahuarco

Pasco

Pasco
190111
4275
20

Suitucancha

Yauli

Junín
120809
4255

Source: INEI[2]



Districts table








District
Province
Region
Capital

UBIGEO


See also



  • Regions of Peru

  • Provinces of Peru

  • Administrative divisions of Peru



References





  1. ^ Sistema Nacional de Estadística Archived 2007-03-21 at the Wayback Machine.


  2. ^ abcde (in Spanish) Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática. Perú en Mapas Archived 2009-11-13 at the Wayback Machine.. Retrieved November 1, 2009.


  3. ^ (in Spanish) Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática. Banco de Información Distrital Archived April 23, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.. Retrieved May 5, 2008.










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