Punta Hermosa

District in Lima, Peru
Beautiful Point District
Distrito de Punta Hermosa (Spanish)
District
Coat of arms of Beautiful Point District
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Location of Punta Hermosa in the Lima province
Location of Punta Hermosa in the Lima province
Coordinates: 12°20′S 76°49′W / 12.333°S 76.817°W / -12.333; -76.817
Country Peru
RegionLima
ProvinceLima
FoundedApril 7, 1954
CapitalPunta Hermosa
Subdivisions4 populated centers
Government
 • MayorCarlos Fernández
(2023-2026)
Area
 • Total119.5 km2 (46.1 sq mi)
Elevation
18 m (59 ft)
Population
 (2023)[1]
 • Total23,080
Time zoneUTC-5 (PET)
UBIGEO150126
Websitemunipuntahermosa.gob.pe

Punta Hermosa is one of 43 districts of the Lima Province in Peru. The capital of the district is the village of Punta Hermosa. The district's main attractions are its beaches.

Geography

Punta Hermosa borders the Pacific Ocean on the west; the Lurin, and Pachacámac districts on the north; Huarochirí Province's, district of Santo Domingo de los Olleros on the east; and the Punta Negra district on the south.

Political division

The district is divided into 4 populated centers (Spanish: Centros Poblados):

  • Punta Hermosa
  • Capilla Lucumo
  • Cucuya
  • Pampapacta

Beach resort

Punta Hermosa is located 42 km south of downtown Lima, to which it is connected by the Pan-American Highway. The district's main attraction is its beaches, which are visited by thousands of people every summer. The area, which used to be a resort/vacation district where visitors stayed only temporarily, has recently seen an urban expansion and an increase in permanent year-round residents.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Estadística Poblacional - Ministerio de Salud del Perú".

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Punta Hermosa District.
  • (in Spanish) Municipalidad Distrital de Punta Hermosa - Official web site
  • (in Spanish) Perú Azul - Information and picture galleries on beaches in Peru
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