San Jacinto
San Jacinto District is one of the six districts of the province Tumbes in Peru.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: County with 7,980 residents
- Description: district in Tumbes, Peru
- Also known as: “District of San Jacinto” and “San Jacinto District”
San Jacinto
- Categories: district of Peru and locality
- Location: Provincia de Tumbes, Tumbes Department, Peru, South America
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Latitude
-3.8388° or 3° 50′ 20″ southLongitude
-80.5195° or 80° 31′ 10″ westPopulation
7,980Elevation
185 metres (607 feet)Open location code
668X5F6J+F6OpenStreetMap ID
node 1521361276OpenStreetMap feature
place=countyGeoNames ID
8350670Wikidata ID
Q6316932
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In Other Languages
From Aymara to Spanish—“San Jacinto” goes by many names.
- Aymara: “San Jacinto jisk’a t’aqa suyu”
- Bengali: “সান হাসিন্তো”
- Cebuano: “San Jacinto (distrito sa Peru)”
- Cebuano: “San Jacinto”
- Chinese: “聖哈辛托區”
- Georgian: “სან-ხასინტოს რაიონი”
- German: “Distrikt San Jacinto”
- Italian: “distretto di San Jacinto”
- Italian: “Distretto di San Jacinto”
- Portuguese: “San Jacinto”
- Quechua: “San Jacinto distritu”
- Spanish: “Distrito de San Jacinto”
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