San Isidro District
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San Isidro | |
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Location of San Isidro in the Lima Province Province |
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San Isidro skyline. |
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Country | Peru |
Province | Lima Province |
Founded | April 24, 1931 |
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Area Elevation |
11.1 km2 109 metres (358 ft) |
Population (as of the 2005 Census) | |
Population - Total - Density |
55 309 6165.6 people/km² |
Mayor | Enrique Antonio Meier Cresci |
UBIGEO | 140124 |
Official website | |
www.munisanisidro.gob.pe |
San Isidro (Lima 27) is a district of the Lima Province in Peru, and one of the upscale districts that comprise the city of Lima.
Officially established on April 24, 1931, San Isidro has become a major financial quarter in recent years, as many banks and businesses left downtown Lima to set up their headquarters in modern office blocks.
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[edit] Geography
The district has a total land area of 9.78 km². Its administrative center is located at 109 meters above sea level.
[edit] Boundaries
- North: La Victoria, Lince and Jesús María
- East: San Borja
- South: Miraflores and Surquillo
- West: Magdalena del Mar and the Pacific Ocean
For more than fifty years, the border at the western area of the district has been disputed with neighboring Magdalena del Mar. A judge ordered the councils of both districts to deposit the money of the affected areas' taxpayers in the National Bank of Peru until this long-standing conflict is resolved.
[edit] Demographics
According to a 2002 estimate by the INEI, the district has 68,438 inhabitants and a population density of 6,165.6 persons/km². In 1999, there were 20,598 households in the district.
[edit] Culture
San Isidro prides itself on being home to many Peruvian artists. A few museums, as well as the Huaca Huallamarca, a pre-Inca burying temple which dates back to the 4th century where concerts and exhibitions are held occasionally, show the cultural heritage of the district.
Several educational institutions are located in the district, including the University of Piura.
Notable residents of San Isidro include painter Fernando de Szyszlo and Miss Peru 1965 Frieda Holler, among others.
[edit] Trivia
- There are 34 embassies and consulates in San Isidro, which are Australia, Austria, Bolivia, Chile, China, Colombia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Finland, France, Hungary, Indonesia, Jamaica, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, and Uruguay.
- 21 banks, 50 agencies, San Isidro is the financial center of Peru.
- Commercial centers, supermarkets and other stores
- Monuments to the independence heroes and other personalities of the district
- 15 Catholic Churches, synagogues and temples of other religions
[edit] External links
- (Spanish) Municipalidad de San Isidro - San Isidro District Council official website
- (Spanish) PUCP - Centro Cultural - Cultural Center of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, located on Avenida Camino Real in San Isidro
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Districts | |
Central Lima | Breña · La Victoria · Lima · Rimac · |
Residential Lima | Barranco · Jesús María · La Molina · Lince · Magdalena · Miraflores · Pueblo Libre ·San Borja · San Isidro · San Miguel · Santiago de Surco · Surquillo |
Cono Este | Ate · Cieneguilla · Chaclacayo · El Agustino · Lurigancho (Chosica) · San Luis · Santa Anita |
Cono Norte | Ancón · Carabayllo · Comas · Independencia · Los Olivos · Puente Piedra · San Juan de Lurigancho · San Martin de Porres · Santa Rosa |
Cono Sur | Chorrillos · Lurín · Pachacamac · Pucusana · Punta Hermosa · Punta Negra · San Bartolo · San Juan de Miraflores · Santa María del Mar · Villa el Salvador · Villa María del Triunfo |
Callao | Bellavista · Callao District · Carmen de la Legua Reynoso· La Perla · La Punta · Ventanilla District |