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Lima Lima Department, Location and geography




The Department of Lima is one of the departmental circuncripciones Twenty-five Peruvian territory, which have their own regional government from 2003 until the formation of regions with the exception of the Province Lima, who is regional autonomy. Located in the central-western Peru, facing the Pacific Ocean. Bounded on the north by the department of Ancash, in the east, with the departments of Huanuco, Pasco and Junin, in the south with the department of Ica, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean and the Constitutional Province of Callao.

Because de facto political separation between the Lima Province - which has autonomy in regional affairs - and the remaining nine provinces under the jurisdiction of the regional government based in the city of Huacho, this second area is known as Lima-Provinces in some public statistical documents is referred to as Provinces of Lima. Henceforth, this article refers to the department under the second meaning, except where mentioned in the Province of the capital.

Lima1 Capital Largest city
Lima
Official Language Castilian, Jaqaru, Kawki

entity Peru Country Department


Regional President Luis Castaneda Lossio (CPDR-L)
Cogresistas
thirty-five (35) Subdivisions
nine and P. Lima (9 + 1) provinces
plus one hundred twenty-eight P. Lima (128 + 43) districts created

decree
August 4, 1821 Size

• Since 14th
Total 37,620.852 km ²

Mid-Rise • Maximum • Minimum

Huacshash (5654 m)
coast (0 m)

Population • Total • Density
Post 11 º
864,853 3 bed. ([[2007]]) 3
24.8 inhabitants / km ²
0.9033 IDH (includes P. de Lima) (1 º) - High
Lima natives (a), Limens
Time Zone UTC-5 ISO
3166-2
Ubigeo LIM

15 +51-1
Telephone code differences Lima Region [change] Each Regional Government (GR) is based and jurisdiction to the provincial capital and the respective department, except in the case of the Department of Lima became the Lima region and which has segregated the Province of Lima, the follows:

In the province of Lima takes over the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima and the region would become Lima's own autonomous region to host the capital of the Republic: the city of Lima. It is recalled that the special system in this region does not add to the current 25 regions of Peru. In the other nine provinces - a group known as Lima Region also known as Lima-Provinces Region - Regional Government works in Lima, located in Huacho.

Callao Province in the works alongside the Regional Government of Callao. Geography


Department Lima represents about 3% of Peru through its territory of 35.892.49 km ² (37,620.85 if you include the Province of Lima). Located on the central coast of the country. Bordered by the department of Ancash in the north, to the northeast of Huanuco, Ica in the south, with Junin and Pasco to the east, in the Huancavelica in the southeast and the constitutional province of Callao in the west.

South Latitude: 10 º 16 '18 ".
West Longitude: between the meridian 76 º 54' 16" and 77 º 53 '2 ".
Number of provinces: 9
Number of districts: 128

Weather

Subtropical, desert and humid microclimate with temperatures that fluctuate between warm and hot. The average temperature is 19 º C. The Department of Lima is in sunny coast from May to December, with sporadic occurrences of the sun during those months, although far from the sea areas of the climatic region called yunga, about 500 meters and where they settle Chosica, Cieneguilla, La Molina and Canto Grande in San Juan de Lurigancho, sunny afternoons and older have an average temperature (especially if we are above 1000 m). In the sea shore the cloud mass is due to the cold waters of the Humboldt Current that runs along the southern Pacific Ocean, which reduces the room temperature between 6 and 7 º C, and therefore is less evaporation from the sea. The drizzle or mist is the typical rainfall in the region. The moisture content has an average of 80% permanent. The usual annual average temperature is 14 º C during winter and 25.5 º C during the summer.




Lima Cathedral

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