San Isidro District, Lima

San Isidro
District

San Isidro skyline.

Coat of arms

Location of San Isidro in the Lima province
Coordinates: 12°05′57″S 77°02′05″W / 12.09917°S 77.03472°W / -12.09917; -77.03472Coordinates: 12°05′57″S 77°02′05″W / 12.09917°S 77.03472°W / -12.09917; -77.03472
Country  Peru
Region Lima
Province Lima
Founded April 24, 1931
Government
  Mayor Manuel Velarde Dellepiane
  Deputy Mayor Javier Bedoya Denegri
Area
  Total 11.1 km2 (4.3 sq mi)
Elevation 109 m (358 ft)
Population (2005 census)
  Total 68,309
  Density 6,200/km2 (16,000/sq mi)
Time zone PET (UTC-5)
UBIGEO 140124
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, 1930, 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. It is inhabited by mostly upper-class families.

Geography

The district has a total land area of 9.78 km². Its administrative center is located at 109 meters above sea level.

Boundaries

Santo Toribio Avenue.

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.

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.

Culture

San Isidro prides itself on being home to many Peruvian artists. A few museums, as well as the Wak'a Wallamarka, 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.

Notable residents of San Isidro include painter Fernando de Szyszlo, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, José García Belaúnde, Francisco Tudela, among others.

Trivia

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