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5-616: Carabayllo may refer to: Carabayllo District , Peru Roman Catholic Diocese of Carabayllo , Peru [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carabayllo&oldid=932746743 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

10-569: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Carabayllo District Carabayllo ( Spanish pronunciation: [kaɾaβaˈiʝo] ) is one of the 43 districts of the province Lima in Peru . It is located in the Cono Norte area of the province and was created district by General José de San Martín in August 4, 1821 at which time it

15-654: The Lima Province by General José de San Martín in the independence era on August 4, 1821. At that time the district occupied the whole Chillón valley north of the Rímac River up to the Canta province . In principle, the district was the only one in the north , and included the districts of: Ancón , Santa Rosa , Puente Piedra , Ventanilla , Comas , San Martín de Porres , Independencia , Los Olivos , Santa Rosa de Quives and part of Rímac District . Through

20-634: The years the district lost most of its territory to newly created districts following the growth of economic activity and the growth of the population in the area. This process started as early as 1874 when the Ancón District was created and continued to as recent as 1961 when the Comas District was created and as recent as 1969 when the Ventanilla District was founded in neighboring Callao Province . Carabayllo still remains

25-708: Was the only district to occupy the area north of the Rímac River up to the province Canta . It borders to the north and east with the Canta Province in the Lima Region , the south with the Comas district, the San Juan de Lurigancho district and San Antonio de Chaclla district, and to the west with the Puente Piedra and Ancón districts. Carabayllo was the first district to be created by decree in

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