Chorrillos District

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(2023-2026)

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Chorrillos (Spanish for "trickle of water"), founded as San Pedro de los Chorrillos, is a district of Lima Province in Lima, Peru. A middle-income residential district, it is located next to the Pacific Ocean and forms part of the city's area known as the Costa Verde, which is home to a number of beaches, as well as private clubs and the country's national military school.

It was founded as a deluxe beach resort in 1824, becoming a town in 1856. In 1881, during the War of the Pacific, it was destroyed and looted by the invading Chilean Army, after which it was rebuilt and incorporated into the city of Lima as it grew during the 20th century.{{Cite web |title=Chorrillos {{!}} Peru {{!}} Britannica |url=https://www.britannica.com/place/Chorrillos |access-date=2022-06-30 |website=www.britannica.com |language=en}} The district's current mayor is Fernando Velasco Huamán.

History

The area around the Morro Solar was once a pre-Columbian town known as Armatambo. Following the Spanish conquest of Peru, however, the hillside settlement was abandoned (few fragments exist today, most in bad condition, some endangered to disappear) and forgotten, as the Indians began to move down to shore. The resulting town of San Pedro de los Chorrillos was officially established as the District of Chorrillos on January 2, 1857.

The district's territory was the setting of important episodes in the War of the Pacific against Chile (1879–1883). The so-called Battle of Chorrillos took place in the fields of San Juan, about {{convert|11|km|mi}} away from the town on January 13, 1881; but after the battle, the Chilean soldiers looted, sacked and set fire to the town of Chorrillos, raped the women and killed many civilians, including foreigners, children and women. There is a nameplate inside the Fire Station that remembers the names of the Italian firemen who were executed by a Chilean firing squad for attempting to put out the fires and save the civilian population. From republican times, only a select group of the large old houses have survived, as the majority were destroyed by Chilean invaders.

The Chorrillos Military School was opened here in 1898.

According to the 2005 census by the INEI, the district has 262,595 inhabitants, a population density of 6,743.6 persons/km² and 60,353 households.

Geography

The district has a total land area of 38.94 km². Its administrative center is located 37 meters above sea level.

Morro Solar is situated in Chorrillos District.

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Culture

It is famous for its beach resorts at La Herradura, its restaurants, particularly the picanterías (specialising in spicy dishes). A planetarium is located at the Morro Solar. The district's geography allows for a panoramic view of the bay of Lima and out to La Punta and San Lorenzo Island in Callao.

The following festivities are celebrated in the district:

Notable people

{{Unreferenced section|date=April 2020}}Image:Chorillos Agua Dulce.JPG

See also

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