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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
• Stadium "Estadio Monumental de Universitario de Deportes", home of one of the most popular football teams in Perú.
• Puruchuco … See moreAccording 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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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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