Callao District
Callao District
Distrito del Callao (Spanish) | |
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UTC-5 (PET) | |
UBIGEO | 070101 |
Website | municallao |
Callao is one of the seven districts of the
Since
The city of Callao forms a
Borderline conflicts
In 1956, due to the expansion of the
Conflict with Lima district
The area in territorial conflict with the district of Lima has a linear extension of 0.35 kilometers and is mainly located in a section of Moreau street between Argentina and Benavides avenues. The areas in dispute are for residential, commercial and industrial use, they are developed in two blocks of this street, which the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima currently provides services in addition to having carried out the corresponding numbering and signage.
Conflict with San Martin de Porres district
The area in territorial conflict with the San Martin de Porres district has a linear extension of approximately 11 kilometers and is located in two segments between the summit of Cerro Márquez to Cerro La Regla and from the eastern edge of Cerro La Regla to the Rímac River.
The first mentioned segment begins between passing through the summit of Cerro Márquez until entering Cerro La Regla. In this area, since 2000, settlements and urbanizations have been developed such as Floresta de Oquendo, Villas de Oquendo, Costa Azul, Palmeras de Oquendo, among others that are located between Alameda Central and Bertello avenues and archaeological sites such as the Inca Palace of Oquendo.
The second mentioned segment is from the eastern edge of Cerro La Regla moving south, crossing the Rímac River until reaching Colonial Avenue. In this area, since 1980, the El Álamo, Las Fresas, Sesquicentenario, Industrial Bocanegra, Santa Rosa, Bocanegra urbanizations have been developed, among others, which are located between Cuzco and Faucett avenues, close to the Jorge Chávez Airport.[4]
References
- ^ "22 de Mayo: Creación del distrito de San Martin de Porres". noticias.laiglesiadejesucristo.org (in Spanish). May 22, 2020. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
- ^ "Aeropuerto Jorge Chávez: cuando nace un aeródromo". elperuano.pe (in Spanish). Retrieved December 29, 2020.
- ^ "Distrito de San Martín de Porres: Análisis y actualidad. - Fhaunt.com". fhaunt.com (in Spanish). Retrieved December 29, 2020.
- ^ a b Regional Government of Callao. "Diagnosis for the sanitation and determination of territorial limits in the constitutional province of Callao" (PDF) (in Spanish).
External links
- Todo Callao (in Spanish)
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