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Ancón is a district of northern Lima Province in Peru. It is the popular beach resort of Lima that is visited every summer by millions of people from Lima. Is the largest district of the Lima Province.

Ancón
District
Apartments in Ancón
Location of Ancón in the Lima province
Country Peru
RegionLima
ProvinceLima
FoundedOctober 29, 1874
CapitalAncón
Subdivisions2 populated centers
Government
  MayorJohn Barrera Bernui
(2019-2022)
Area
  Total299.22 km2 (115.53 sq mi)
Elevation
3 m (10 ft)
Population
 (2022)[1]
  Total91,479
  Density310/km2 (790/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-5 (PET)
UBIGEO150102
Websitemuniancon.gob.pe

Officially established as a district on October 29, 1874, segregating itself from the Carabayllo district. The current mayor (alcalde) of Ancón is John Barrera Bernui . The district's postal code is 2.


History


Old-style house in the Ancón beach area
Old-style house in the Ancón beach area
Hjalmar Stolpe in Ancón, Peru during the Vanadis expedition
Hjalmar Stolpe in Ancón, Peru during the Vanadis expedition

Ancón is an important site in Peruvian history and archaeology. This was a fishing town and as a burying ground for pre-Inca Indigenous civilizations of Ancon-Supe, which flourished about 4,000 years ago as one of the oldest societies in Peruvian history.

In Ancon (archaeological site), the ridges of gravel and sandy soil were littered with skulls, bones, and remnants of tattered handwoven cloth. Beneath the surface, grave robbers found mummified bodies with all the accompanying grave goods in shallow graves.

In this region, the preservation of the bodies was due to the dry climate, and also reportedly, the saltpetre and other preservative elements contained in the soil.

In the late 1800s, archaeologists digging here found bodies, sometimes tattooed, adorned with beads, copper earrings and bird feathers, and swathed in richly colored blankets or cotton cloth, with jars of provisions beside them. Tablets fashioned of cloth, stretched upon frames of wood and painted with figures and characters, described the virtues of the deceased.

Pre-historic Ancón was a fishing village, so many handmade nets were found, along with baskets of woven fibre representing the industries of women.

The extension of the railroad in 1870 to Chancay made the Necropolis of Ancón easily accessible to the day visitor. The geologists Reiss and Stubel conducted their excavations at Ancón during the period 1874-1875 because they feared the extent of digging there would quickly deplete the site. In 1884 Stolpe conducted excavations at Ancon on behalf of the Museum of Ethnography in Stockholm.

Modern buildings and old houses dating back to the 19th century can be found in the district's beach area. Ancón has a yacht club that exists since 1950.

The Treaty of Ancón, that ended the War of the Pacific, was signed on October 20, 1883, ceding Tarapacá to Chile.


Geography


The district has a total land area of 299.22 km2 (116 sq mi). Its administrative center is located 3 meters above sea level.

Boundaries

Political division


The district is divided into 2 populated centers (Spanish: Centros Poblados):


Demographics


According to the 2005 census by the INEI, the district has 29,419 inhabitants, a population density of 98.3 persons/km² and 12,990 households. It is the second largest district and the 40th most populous district in Lima.


Beach resort


Ancón used to be a deluxe upscale beach resort during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Its sandy soil and dry atmosphere made it a welcome place for persons with pulmonary and bronchial affections. Besides the beach, in 1913, there was a tennis court, one or two hotels, and many cottages. The train trip from Desamparados station in downtown Lima took about an hour and a half through dry desert.

After the population crisis in the city, especially in the north of Lima, close to the old exclusive spas. Some wealthy families started to find for a best place for settle down in summer. And today, the beach remains popular despite the fact that most of the upscale housing has moved to the beaches south of Lima, such as Santa María del Mar, Punta Hermosa, Punta Negra, Asia, among others.

Ancon Beach Resort
Ancon Beach Resort

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На других языках


[de] Distrikt Ancón

Der Distrikt Ancón ist einer der 43 Stadtbezirke der Region Lima Metropolitana in Peru. Er hat eine Fläche von 1206,28 km². Beim Zensus 2017 wurden 62.928 Einwohner gezählt. Im Jahr 1993 lag die Einwohnerzahl bei 19.695 und im Jahr 2007 bei 33.367. Stadt und Distrikt Ancón sind quasi deckungsgleich.
- [en] Ancón District

[es] Distrito de Ancón

El distrito de Ancón es uno de los cuarenta y tres que conforman la provincia de Lima, ubicada en el Departamento de Lima en el Perú. Se halla a 43 km al Norte del centro de Lima y es un balneario histórico. Limita por el Norte con el distrito de Aucallama (Huaral); por el Noreste con el distrito de Huamantanga (Canta); por el Este con el distrito de Carabayllo; por el Sur con el distrito de Puente Piedra y el distrito de Ventanilla (Callao); por el Suroeste con el distrito de Santa Rosa; y por el Oeste con el océano Pacífico.



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