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San Borja is one of the few districts of Lima which was planned from the beginning and developed in an orderly fashion. This happened in a relatively short time, during the 1970s the area underwent massive population growth and by the early 1980s almost all the land had been built up. The district's
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National Institute of Child Health (San Borja headquarters), located at Av. Javier Prado Este. There are also two large shopping centers which are La Rambla on Av. Javier Prado Este and Real Plaza Primavera, on Av. Angamos Este on the edge of the Surquillo district; both have numerous department
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97:Coordinates:
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1247:Pueblo Libre
1209:Central Lima
1148:Demographics
1092:(in Spanish)
1083:(in Spanish)
1074:(in Spanish)
1060:(in Spanish)
1039:. Retrieved
1035:the original
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746:Reducto No 2
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507:alluvial fan
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173:Subdivisions
167:June 1, 1983
73:Coat of arms
1457:San Bartolo
1452:Punta Negra
1346:Santa Anita
1321:El Agustino
1316:Cieneguilla
1227:La Victoria
1222:Jesús María
844:Pentagonito
740:During the
631:Population
465:La Victoria
336:Street view
315:postal code
198:(2023-2026)
119: /
1525:Ventanilla
1495:Bellavista
1437:Pachacamac
1427:Chorrillos
1404:Santa Rosa
1384:Los Olivos
1369:Carabayllo
1356:Cono Norte
1311:Chaclacayo
1278:San Isidro
1268:Miraflores
1252:San Miguel
1003:References
974:See also:
948:2019-2022
936:2023-2026
836:See also:
750:Miraflores
720:Pachacamac
616:Population
551:eucalyptus
527:Chorrillos
511:Quaternary
477:San Isidro
303:San Isidro
225:Population
184:Government
1326:La Molina
1298:Cono Este
1288:Surquillo
1273:San Borja
1200:Districts
1190:Transport
1170:Landmarks
996:Ramat Gan
754:Surquillo
628:Age Group
519:La Molina
473:Surquillo
447:Geography
441:La Molina
356:country.
299:Surquillo
279:San Borja
241:Time zone
217:Elevation
1544:Category
1515:La Punta
1510:La Perla
1442:Pucusana
1422:Barranco
1414:Cono Sur
1341:San Luis
1163:Timeline
1041:April 6,
998:, Israel
779:San Luis
691:133,486
570:sparrows
461:San Luis
370:Van Gogh
368:, calle
366:Rousseau
364:, calle
307:hacienda
283:district
153:Province
38:District
1520:Mi Perú
1158:History
1143:Culture
982:twinned
951:Mayor:
939:Mayor:
733:Order.
698:History
681:10,412
671:46,720
661:26,964
651:26,163
641:23,227
610:parrots
590:falcons
562:pigeons
497:Geology
488:Climate
327:alcalde
285:of the
267:Website
234:133,328
164:Founded
132:Country
107:77°01′W
104:12°06′S
28:Spanish
1500:Callao
1487:Callao
1180:People
1175:Mayors
984:with:
731:Jesuit
606:herons
586:eagles
523:Callao
311:estate
262:150130
258:UBIGEO
141:Region
1432:Lurín
1394:Rímac
1374:Comas
1364:Ancón
1237:Lince
1217:Breña
1185:Sport
959:(AP).
943:(RP).
712:Huaca
687:Total
667:30-59
657:15-29
647:11-14
362:Monet
323:mayor
281:is a
246:UTC-5
191:Mayor
1232:Lima
1153:Flag
1043:2008
637:0-10
608:and
598:owls
549:and
525:and
463:and
388:The
301:and
295:Lima
291:Peru
204:Area
158:Lima
146:Lima
135:Peru
63:Flag
1306:Ate
748:in
677:60+
317:is
289:in
250:PET
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