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    Ate District - Wikipedia

    The district has a total land area of 77.72 km . Its administrative center is located 355 meters above sea level. Boundaries North: Lurigancho-ChosicaEast: ChaclacayoSouth: Cieneguilla, Pachacámac, La Molina and Santiago de Surco.West: San Borja, San Luis, El Agustino and Santa Anita. See more

    The Ate district, also called Ate-Vitarte, is one of the forty-three districts that make up the Lima Province, located in Peru. See more

    The Ate name is of Aymaran origin and denoted a local Native town, while the Vitarte name is a Castilian Spanish derivation of the Basque family name Ubitarte, which … See more

    • Stadium "Estadio Monumental de Universitario de Deportes", home of one of the most popular football teams in Perú.
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    According to the 2007 census by the INEI, the district has 478,278 inhabitants and a population density of 6,154 persons/km . In 2005, there were … See more

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    The Ate district, also called Ate-Vitarte, is one of the forty-three districts that make up the Lima Province, located in Peru .
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    The district of Ate was founded by express law on August 4, 1821 by General Don José de San Martín, a few days after Peru's declaration of independence. This law created the province of Lima and the districts into which it would be divided: Ancón, Ate, Carabayllo, Chorrillos, Lurigancho and Lima.
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    The district of Ate-Vitarte is limited by the districts of Lurigancho (Chosica), San Juan de Lurigancho, Santa Anita and El Agustino in the north, by the district of Chaclacayo in the east, by the districts of La Molina, Cieneguilla and Santiago de Surco in the south and by the districts of San Luis and San Borja in the west.
    The old town of Ate is located around 14 km east of the Historic Centre of Lima. From the middle of the 19th century onwards Ate-Vitarte was the industrial zone of Lima where mainly textile factories where established. Around the factories working-class townships developed quickly.
  9. The District of Ate-Vitarte | Expat Peru

    WEBApr 9, 2019 · It’s one of the oldest districts in Lima, founded on August 4, 1821. The district is fairly large with an area of 77.72 km2, and is located along the banks of the Rimac River.

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