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District in Lima, Peru
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District in Lima, Peru
San Luis
District
Coat of arms of San LuisCoat of arms
Location of San Luis in the Lima provinceLocation of San Luis in the Lima province
Country Peru
RegionLima
ProvinceLima
FoundedMay 30, 1968
CapitalSan Luis
Subdivisions1 populated center
Government
 • MayorRicardo Pérez
(2023-2026)
Area
 • Total3.49 km (1.35 sq mi)
Elevation175 m (574 ft)
Population
 • Total58,001
Time zoneUTC-5 (PET)
UBIGEO150134
Websitemunisanluis.gob.pe

San Luis is a district of the Lima Province in Peru. In San Luis the National Sports Village is located in charge of the Peruvian Sports Institute, which has facilities for the practice of various sports (athletics, cycling, volleyball, swimming, softball and baseball). In addition, within its facilities is the headquarters of the Peruvian Olympic Committee and the Peruvian Football Federation (training place of the Peruvian Football Team, both senior and junior categories.

History

It is part of city of Lima. Officially established as a district on May 30, 1968, by President Fernando Belaúnde.

The current mayor (alcalde) of San Luis is David Rojas Maza. The district's postal code is 30.

Geography

The district has a total land area of 3.49 km. Its administrative center is located 175 meters above sea level.

Boundaries

Demographics

According to the 2005 census by the INEI, the district has 46,258 inhabitants, a population density of 13,254.4 persons/km and 11,901 households.

See also

References

  1. "Estadística Poblacional - Ministerio de Salud del Perú".

External links

Lima Metropolitan Area
Districts
Central Lima
Modern Districts
Cono Este
Cono Norte
Cono Sur
Callao

12°04′32″S 76°59′46″W / 12.07556°S 76.99611°W / -12.07556; -76.99611

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