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  2. Postal codes in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 2011, only the major cities of Lima and Callao used postal codes. However, in February 2011 a nationwide system was implemented which employs a five-digit numeric format. Similar to the postal codes of Mexico , Brazil , Australia , the United States , and elsewhere, postal codes in Peru are strictly numerical, using only numbers.

  3. List of districts of Lima - Wikipedia

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    Districts UBIGEO Area (km²) Population 2023 Population density (/km²) Created Postal code Location Ancón: 150102 299.22 29,419: 98.3: 29 October 1874 02 Ate

  4. Santa Anita District - Wikipedia

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    It is part of city of Lima. Officially established as a district on October 25, 1989, from parts of Ate and El Agustino separated by the Rio Surco, a ditch which went all the way to Santiago de Surco. The current mayor of Santa Anita is Olimpio Alegría Calderón. The district's postal code is 43. The core sections of Santa Anita are: Santa ...

  5. El Agustino - Wikipedia

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    El Agustino is a district of the Lima Province in Peru. It is part of city of Lima. Officially established as a district on January 6, 1965. The current mayor of El Agustino is Richard Robert Soria Fuerte. The district's postal code is 10.

  6. Ate District - Wikipedia

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    The district of Ate was founded by express law on August 4, 1821 by General Don José de San Martín, a few days after Peru's declaration of independence. This law created the province of Lima and the districts into which it would be divided: Ancón, Ate, Carabayllo, Chorrillos, Lurigancho and Lima.

  7. Huaycán - Wikipedia

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    The urban community of Huaycán (officially named Comunidad Urbana Autogestionaria de Huaycán) is a town of Lima, Peru, located in Ate District, approximately 16.5 kilometres east of Lima. It is home to thousands of immigrant settlers from different parts of Peru, looking to improve their standard of living and job opportunities in the city of ...

  8. In Less Than a Decade, You Won’t Be Able To Afford ... - AOL

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    Predicting housing prices and waiting for a coveted area to become affordable can feel frustrating for the average new home buyer. Prices tend to creep up before they ever come down. According to...

  9. La Molina District - Wikipedia

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    It is the district of Lima with the highest density of green areas, reaching up to 20 m² (square meters) for each inhabitant. In the south of La Molina, on the slopes of the San Pedro, Media Luna and San Francisco hills is the La Molina Ecological Park, which houses 208.6 hectares and was established on May 12, 2004.