Rimac District
Looking directly from Ricardo Palma Bridge on downtown Lima district's East side can be seen a large building with the logo of Cristal beer, one of two famous Peruvian brands. This was the main brewery until the Backus company moved operations to Ate in the 1990s.
North of the plant goes the Alameda de los Descalzos, a short boulevard with a large planted median leading into the Convento de los Descalzos (Barefoot Monks convent). Built in the 18th century by the Spanish colonial government, it is one of the best features in this lower-middle-class district.
Northern Rímac, or Amancaes, once romanticized in ballads as "La Flor de Amancaes", a hilly prairie, is now overrun with pueblos jóvenes (shanty towns). The Cerro San Cristóbal, which is the highest point in the Lima Province, is located in the district.
Boundaries
- North: Independencia
- East: San Juan de Lurigancho
- South: Lima
- West: San Martín de Porres
Urban areas
As of 1993, Rímac is divided into the following urban areas:
- Caqueta
- Alameda de los Descalzos
- Cerro Palomares
- Ciudad y Campo
- El Bosque
- El Manzano
- Huascarán
- Huerta Guinea
- La Florida
- La Huerta
- Las Totoritas
- Leoncio Prado
- Perricholi
- Rímac
- Santa Candelaria
- Santa Rosa
- Ventura Rossi
- Villacampa
Festivities
- Señor Crucificado del Rímac
See also
References
- ^ "Estadística Poblacional - Ministerio de Salud del Perú".
- ^ INEI, Consulta a Nivel de Centro Poblado Archived 2011-11-15 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved May 29, 2008.
External links
- Official website (in Spanish)
- 1.40 gigapixel image of Lima