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Punta Negra District

Coordinates: 12°22′05″S 76°47′50″W / 12.36806°S 76.79722°W / -12.36806; -76.79722
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Punta Negra District
Distrito de Punta Negra
La Bikini beach, view from El Chanque.
La Bikini beach, view from El Chanque.
Coat of arms of Punta Negra District
Location of Punta Negra in the Lima province
Location of Punta Negra in the Lima province
Country Peru
RegionLima
ProvinceLima
Founded7 April 1954
CapitalPunta Negra
Government
 • MayorJosé Delgado Heredia
(2019–2022)[1]
Area
 • Total130.5 km2 (50.4 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)[2]
 • Total8,808
 • Density67/km2 (170/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-5 (PET)
UBIGEO150127
Websitemunipuntanegra.gob.pe

The peruvian district of Punta Negra is one of the 43 districts of the Province of Lima. It borders the district of Punta Hermosa to the north, the Province of Huarochirí to the east, the district of San Bartolo to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west.

History

In precolombian times, the area of the current district was inhabited by coastal fishermen of the Yungas people, and was under the hegemony of the rulers of Pachacamac, and later the Incas. Post-conquest, the area was known as Tropezon, until passage of the Law Nº 12096 created the modern district of Punta Negra on 7 April 1954. Its name is attributed to an Italo-Peruvian citizen named Lidio Mongilardi, who upon visiting the area for the first time reportedly compared it to a coastal zone in Italy known as Punta Negra. As a popular beach destination, various Peruvian social clubs have beach venues in this district, the most notable being the Country Club El Bosque and the Club Social y Deportes Punta Negra. In 2019, Punta Rocas was one of the venues of the 2019 Pan American Games.

Geography

The district has an area of 130.5 km2, most of which is uninhabited desert. It is estimated to have more than 8,000 permanent residents, and 11,000 during the summer beach season. The district has several beaches, including Cangrejos, Punta Rocas, El Puerto, La Pocita, La Bikini, El Revés, Santa Rosa and Peñascal. A highlight is the Quebrada de Cruz de Hueso, whose mouth can be found on Peñascal beach.

Government

The municipal council is responsible for taxes and regulations, and includes a mayor and local councilors

Local politicians

Mayors of Punta Negra

Religious organization

  • Parish
    • Parish Priest: Padre Félix.

Festividades

Urban landmarks

Several Peruvian country clubs have their main location in this district, including Country Club El Bosque Club Social y Deportes Punta Negra.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Portal del Estado Peruano - Portal de Transparencia Estándar - PTE".
  2. ^ "Estadística Poblacional - Ministerio de Salud del Perú".
  3. ^ JNE Autoridades regionales y municipales 2011 Archived 7 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine

12°22′05″S 76°47′50″W / 12.36806°S 76.79722°W / -12.36806; -76.79722