Carabayllo (Spanish pronunciation:[kaɾaβaˈiʝo]) is one of the 43 districts of the province Lima in Peru. It is located in the Cono Norte area of the province and was created district by General José de San Martín in August 4, 1821 at which time it was the only district to occupy the area north of the Rímac River up to the province Canta.[2]
^"Estadística Poblacional - Ministerio de Salud del Perú".
^(in Spanish) Carabayllo Portal, La Historia de Carabayllo por Edgar Quispe Pastrana Archived 2009-01-22 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved November 1, 2008.
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Carabayllo (Spanish pronunciation: [kaɾaβaˈiʝo]) is one of the 43 districts of the province Lima in Peru. It is located in the Cono Norte area of the...
Carabayllo may refer to: CarabaylloDistrict, Peru Roman Catholic Diocese of Carabayllo, Peru This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...
district was founded on February 14, 1927 by Law No. 5675, segregating itself from the old CarabaylloDistrict. In this way, the CarabaylloDistrict loses...
lands and estates that belonged to the San Martín de Porres District and the CarabaylloDistrict. During this expansion, the Jorge Chávez International Airport...
historic building at the 25th kilometre of the Lima–Canta Highway in CarabaylloDistrict, Lima, Peru. The viceregal building was built over a Huaca and is...
Quives is a district in the middle of Canta Province, Lima Region in Peru. It is bordered by CarabaylloDistrict on the west, Huamantanga District on the north...
and early years of the republic, it was part of the great territory of Carabayllo. In the mid-16th century, when the encomienda system failed, the Lima...
to the market "El Bosque". On the north, it is bordered by the districts of Carabayllo and Huarochirí Province. San Juan de Lurigancho is bordered by...
The province of Lima is divided into forty-three districts of Lima (Spanish: distritos), which are administered by the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima...
over the Limean districts of Independencia, San Martín de Porres, Comas, Los Olivos, Puente Piedra, Ancon, Santa Rosa, and Carabayllo which make up a...
02 = Ancon Lima 03 = Ate Lima 04 = Barranco Lima 05 = Breña Lima 06 = Carabayllo Lima 07 = Comas Lima 08 = Chaclacayo Lima 09 = Chorrillos Lima 10 = El...
Olivos, Puente Piedra, Ancón, Santa Rosa, and Carabayllo) are under jurisdiction of the Judicial District of Cono Norte. Its jurisdiction not only covers...
This law created the province of Lima and the districts into which it would be divided: Ancón, Ate, Carabayllo, Chorrillos, Lurigancho and Lima. It gained...
providing medical services in Lima. Based in the northern Lima district of Carabayllo, SES is now Peru's largest non-governmental health care organization...
in 1821, as Peru's territory was divided into departments, provinces, districts and parishes. The province was part of the Lima Department, which was...
of the most populated areas of Peru. The following districts are part of Lima Norte: Ancón Carabayllo Comas Independencia Los Olivos Puente Piedra Rímac...
% of the metro area's total population, sorted by district areas: Lima Norte (Ancón, Carabayllo, Comas, Independencia, Los Olivos, Puente Piedra, Rimac...
is the Liga Provincial (Copa Perú). The following is a list of notable district football leagues in Peru sorted by region. The Liga Distrital de Los Olivos...
were reported in the Lima Province, with mudslides reported in Ancón, Carabayllo, Chaclacayo, Cieneguilla, Comas and Punta Hermosa. In Punta Hermosa, widespread...
governors. Provincial and district municipalities constitute the administrative and governing body of the provinces and districts of Peru. They are composed...
Valley was also ruled by the Chimú. To the south, they expanded as far as Carabayllo. Their expansion southward was stopped by the military power of the great...