San Borja District

San Borja is a district of the Lima Province in , and one of the upscale districts that comprise the city of . Originally part of the district of and , it became officially established as a separate district on June 1, 1983.
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  • Type: Suburb with 113,000 residents
  • Description: district of Lima, Peru
  • Also known as: San Borja”, “San Borja Hacienda”, and “San Francisco de Borja

Places of Interest

Highlights include Eduardo Dibós Coliseum and Angamos.

Sports venue
The Coliseo Eduardo Dibos is a multi-purpose indoor arena located at the intersection of Angamos and Aviación avenues in San Borja, , . It is named after politician Eduardo Dibós Dammert, who served two times as mayor of Lima, from 1938 to 1940 and from 1950 to 1952.

Metro station
is a Lima and Callao Metro station on Line 1. The station is located between and . It was opened on 11 July 2011 as part of the extension of the line from to . The full revenue service started on 3 January 2012.

Park
Redoubt No. 5 Park is a 1,210 m2 public park located in Angamos Avenue, in , , . Located in a former redoubt built by the Peruvian Army during the War of the Pacific, it was declared a National Monument in 1944, and a Patriotic Sanctuary in 1965.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Los Sauces and East Lima.

Neighborhood
is a neighborhood.

Eastern Lima describes the districts of La Molina, Cieneguilla, Ate Vitarte, Santa Anita, San Juan de Lurigancho, Lurigancho-Chosica, Chaclacayo in , .

is a suburb or barrio of the capital city of . is known as Ciudad Heroica or the Heroic City. There are many parks, gardens, high rise apartment buildings, hotels, restaurants and shops.

San Borja District

Latitude
-12.10708° or 12° 6′ 26″ south
Longitude
-76.99884° or 76° 59′ 56″ west
Population
113,000
Elevation
142 metres (466 feet)
Open location code
57V5V2V2+5F
Open­Street­Map ID
node 3780174725
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­suburb
Geo­Names ID
3929792
Wiki­data ID
Q2566267
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In Other Languages

From Aymara to Swedish—“San Borja District” goes by many names.
  • Aymara: San Borja jisk’a t’aqa suyu
  • Belarusian: Сан-Борха
  • Catalan: San Borja
  • Cebuano: San Borja (distrito)
  • Cebuano: San Borja
  • Chinese: 聖博爾哈區
  • Dutch: San Borja
  • French: San Borja
  • German: Distrikt San Borja
  • Italian: Distretto di San Borja
  • Italian: San Borja
  • Japanese: サン・ボルハ
  • Portuguese: San Borja
  • Quechua: Distrito de San Borja
  • Quechua: San Borja distritu
  • Russian: Сан-Борха
  • Slovenian: San Borja
  • Spanish: Distrito de San Borja
  • Spanish: San Borja
  • Swedish: San Borja

Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Municipalidad de San Borja and Capilla Juan XXIII.

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