Santa Lucía District (Lampa)

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Santa Lucía district
Symbols
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coat of arms
coat of arms
Basic data
Country Peru
region Puno
province LampaTemplate: Infobox administrative unit / maintenance / other
Seat Santa Lucía
surface 1589 km²
Residents 7456 (2017)
density 4.7 inhabitants per km²
founding April 17, 1936
ISO 3166-2 PE-PUN
politics
Alcalde District Ángel Castillo Colque
(2019-2022)
Alpaca herd
Alpaca herd

Coordinates: 15 ° 42 ′  S , 70 ° 36 ′  W

The Santa Lucía district is located in the Lampa province of the Puno region in southeastern Peru . The district founded in 1936 has an area of ​​1589 km². At the 2017 census there were 7,456 residents in the district. In 1993 the population was 7389, in 2007 7692. In 2017 , the main town and administrative seat of Santa Lucía , which is 4090  m high, lived 5278 people.

Geographical location

The district is located in the south of the Lampa province, about 50 km west-southwest of the city of Juliaca . It extends over the Andean highlands west of Lake Titicaca . The area is drained by the River Coata (also Río Cabanillas ) to Lake Titicaca. In the district are the lakes Laguna Lagunillas and Laguna Ananta . The mountains reach heights of over 5200  m . The district borders the regions of Cusco and Arequipa to the west . In the south lies the province of San Román , in the east the district Cabanilla , in the north the districts Paratia and Ocuviri .

Web links

Commons : Santa Lucía District  - Collection of images, videos and audio files