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Jesús María District, Lima

Jesús María is one of the most centrally located districts of Lima, Peru. It is an upper class,[2] high-density district and it usually ranks in the top districts with the best quality of life in Peru with an HDI of 0.8372 (2019), only behind the districts of La Molina and Lince.

Jesus Maria District
Distrito de Jesús María (Spanish)
City hall
Location of Jesús María in the Lima province
Country Peru
ProvinceLima
FoundedDecember 17, 1963
Government
 • MayorJesús Galvez (2023-2026)
(2023-2026) (Popular Action)
Area
 • Total4.57 km2 (1.76 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)[1]
 • Total83,905
 • Density18,000/km2 (48,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-5 (PET)
UBIGEO150113
Websitemunijesusmaria.gob.pe

Jesús María is located 103 meters above sea level and bordered by the districts of Pueblo Libre and Breña District on the west, downtown Lima on the north and east, Lince District on the southeast, and San Isidro and Magdalena del Mar on the south. Until 1963, when it was made into a separate district, Jesús María was attached to Lima District.

History edit

 

In the pre-Conquest period, the area that is now Jesús María was part of the Curacazgo of Guatca. The lower end of the Rimac valley was divided among several districts ruled by a lord (curaca), each charged with administering the lands and water along a pre-Inca irrigation network. The Curacazgo of Guatca followed the course of the canal known as the Huatica river.[3] After passing through what is today La Victoria, the Huatica's main subsidiary canal coursed down what is today Salaverry Avenue in Jesús María[4] and, ultimately, reached the sea at Marbella in Magdalena del Mar district.[5]

In the Spanish colonial period the area's lands were transferred to Spanish and criollo landlords, becoming haciendas, such as Jesús María, Matalechuza, and Matalechucitas.[4][6] In the 20th century, as urbanization spread the area was made part of the district of Lima.

In 1930 its inhabitants decided to formally organize themselves into the Jesús María neighborhood association. The following year they established the Pro-Jesús María District Civic Commission, with Mr. Enrique Mafuelo Caceres presiding.[7]

On December 27, 1955, Congress approved Law 14763, establishing the District of Jesús María,[8] but it was not put into effect. Eight years later, on December 17, 1963, President Fernando Belaúnde Terry ratified the law and Jesús María District officially came into existence,[9] although it did not have its own administration until the elections of November 1966, when José Benavides Muñoz was elected its first mayor.[7]

Today, Jesús María is an upper class, highly residential district, home to 75,359 people. The district usually ranks in the top four districts with the best quality of life in Lima.[10] The district's central location and proximity to San Isidro and Miraflores, have also contributed to it becoming an increasingly popular residential option.[10] Jesús María is experiencing a housing and construction boom, and many casonas (older large, luxury homes) are being replaced with high-rise apartments and condominiums.[11][12] Some of the best preserved are those that have been adapted as businesses or government installations, such as the Jesús María City Hall.

Between Salaverry and Gregorio Escobedo avenues can be found the Residencial San Felipe on the site of what was once the San Felipe horse track. Commissioned by President Fernando Belaúnde Terry, and designed by a team headed in part by architects Enrique Ciriani, Jorge Páez, Jorge Bernuy, and Nikita Smirnoff Bracamonte, San Felipe was designed to combine a high residential density with ample green space, and shopping, banking, and schooling[13] opportunities for residents,[14][15] and is widely considered the cornerstone of Jesús María's middle-class identity.[16][17][18]

Landmarks edit

Important avenues which demarcate the boundaries of the district are Brasil, 28 de Julio. Arenales, General Salaverry, and Faustino Sánchez Carrión (commonly referred to by its old name, Ave. Pershing). Main avenues within Jesús María are San Felipe, Gregorio Escobedo, and Francisco Javier Mariàtegui.[19]

San José Park -which serves a de facto main square for the district- marks the district's original "downtown". Its San José Church, with its twin neo-Gothic spires, has been a landmark of the district since its inauguration by the Carmelite Order in 1949.[20]

One of the largest parks in the city of Lima, El Campo de Marte, is located in Jesús María. It contains a monument to the War of 1942 fought between Peru and Ecuador, the monument to a century of Japanese immigration, and the Eye that Cries, commemorating those killed and disappeared during Peru's internal conflict between 1980 and 1992. It is also home to the district's municipal sports complex. Nearby can be found the Ministry of Labor and Ministry of Health

The Edgardo Rebagliati Martins National Hospital (shared with Lince district) one of the largest and busiest health centers in the country. The district is also home to San Marcos University's Museum of Natural History, which was established in 1918 and houses important Peruvian fossils and the specimen collection of early Peruvian geographer and explorer, Antonio Raimondi.

Other important medical centers within the district are the private Clĺnica San Felipe, and the national Police and Military Hospitals.[19]

The Universidad del Pacífico, one of the most prestigious universities in economy, is located in Jesús María, on Avenida Salaverry. Several renowned research institutions also have their offices in Jesus Maria, including the Instituto de Estudios Peruanos (IEP) and the Centro Peruano de Estudios Sociales (CEPES). The Derrama Magisterial -the public school teachers' social security administration-, the Lima Chamber of Commerce, and the Frecuencia Latina TV studios, the Embassy of Japan, the Embassy of Guatemala, the consulates of Belgium, Turkey, and Italy, and the Papal Nunciature, are all also located within district.[19] Jesus Maria is also host to the yearly Lima International Book Fair.

See also edit

External links edit

  • (in Spanish) Municipalidad de Jesús María 2021-05-08 at the Wayback Machine - Jesús María district council official website

References edit

  1. ^ "Estadística Poblacional - Ministerio de Salud del Perú".
  2. ^ INEI, "Planos estratificados de Lima Metropolitana a nivel de manzanas 2020: Según ingreso per cápita del hogar"
  3. ^ Agurto Calvo, Santiago. Lima prehispánica (1984). On-line edition, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, 2007. (Entry retrieved 5 May 2012.)
  4. ^ a b A la vuelta de la esquina TV show, episode on the Río Huatica. Air date unknown. Available online (Retrieved 5 May 2012)
  5. ^ "El río Huatica" at Suqanqa blog 2012-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, posted 6 July 2009. (Retrieved 5 May 2012.)
  6. ^ "El distrito de Jesus Maria" 2014-10-30 at the Wayback Machine, Rumbo al Bicentenario: Historia del Peru, America Latina y el mundo website. (Entry retrieved 18 August 2013)
  7. ^ a b Municipalidad de Jesús María (2012), "Tu distrito" 2013-04-29 at the Wayback Machine. Online, posted 12 September 2012. (Retrieved 4 April 2013)
  8. ^ Ley 14763. Creando el Distrito de Jesús María, en la Provincia de Lima (13 de diciembre de 1963). (Retrieved 10 August 2018)
  9. ^ Municipalidad de Jesús María (2010), Plan de desarrollo concertado, ajustado al 2015. Resumén ejécutivo.
  10. ^ a b "The District of Jesus Maria", at Expat Peru website. (Entry accessed 6 June 2014)
  11. ^ Urbania, "Jesús María continuará como zona de alta actividad inmobiliaria" (Published 16 January 2015; retrieved 29 August 2018)
  12. ^ América TV, "Jesús María lidera la oferta inmobiliaria de Lima moderna" (Published 4 April 2018; Retrieved 29 August 2018)
  13. ^ See entry for San Felipe Cooperative School
  14. ^ Interview with architect Enrique Ciriani, "Entrevista a Enrique Ciriani sobre la Residencial San Felipe. Perú 21." in Bitacora|arquitectura peruana blog, 17 June 2009. (Entry retrieved 22 May 2012)
  15. ^ Conjunto Residencial San Felipe in Divagaciones y Arquitectura blog, 16 May 2012 (Entry retrieved 22 May 2012)
  16. ^ Pereyra, Omar. Contemporary Middle Class in Latin America: A study of San Felipe. Lexington Books, 2015. ISBN 978-0-7391-9106-4.
  17. ^ Sinesio López Jímenez, "El Zorro de Abajo. Residencial San Felipe" in La República, 14 March 2008. Available online.
  18. ^ Rafo León, "Megabarbaridad en Jesús María" in SOMOS magazine, March 2008.
  19. ^ a b c Municipalidad de Jesús María, Mapa de Jesús María (Retrieved 29 August 2018).
  20. ^ Parroquia San José, at website of the Order of the Discalced Carmelites in Peru. (Entry retrieved 6 June 2014)

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Jesus Maria is one of the most centrally located districts of Lima Peru It is an upper class 2 high density district and it usually ranks in the top districts with the best quality of life in Peru with an HDI of 0 8372 2019 only behind the districts of La Molina and Lince Jesus Maria District Distrito de Jesus Maria Spanish DistrictCity hallFlagCoat of armsLocation of Jesus Maria in the Lima provinceCountry PeruProvinceLimaFoundedDecember 17 1963Government MayorJesus Galvez 2023 2026 2023 2026 Popular Action Area Total4 57 km2 1 76 sq mi Population 2022 1 Total83 905 Density18 000 km2 48 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 5 PET UBIGEO150113Websitemunijesusmaria gob peJesus Maria is located 103 meters above sea level and bordered by the districts of Pueblo Libre and Brena District on the west downtown Lima on the north and east Lince District on the southeast and San Isidro and Magdalena del Mar on the south Until 1963 when it was made into a separate district Jesus Maria was attached to Lima District Contents 1 History 2 Landmarks 3 See also 4 External links 5 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp In the pre Conquest period the area that is now Jesus Maria was part of the Curacazgo of Guatca The lower end of the Rimac valley was divided among several districts ruled by a lord curaca each charged with administering the lands and water along a pre Inca irrigation network The Curacazgo of Guatca followed the course of the canal known as the Huatica river 3 After passing through what is today La Victoria the Huatica s main subsidiary canal coursed down what is today Salaverry Avenue in Jesus Maria 4 and ultimately reached the sea at Marbella in Magdalena del Mar district 5 In the Spanish colonial period the area s lands were transferred to Spanish and criollo landlords becoming haciendas such as Jesus Maria Matalechuza and Matalechucitas 4 6 In the 20th century as urbanization spread the area was made part of the district of Lima In 1930 its inhabitants decided to formally organize themselves into the Jesus Maria neighborhood association The following year they established the Pro Jesus Maria District Civic Commission with Mr Enrique Mafuelo Caceres presiding 7 On December 27 1955 Congress approved Law 14763 establishing the District of Jesus Maria 8 but it was not put into effect Eight years later on December 17 1963 President Fernando Belaunde Terry ratified the law and Jesus Maria District officially came into existence 9 although it did not have its own administration until the elections of November 1966 when Jose Benavides Munoz was elected its first mayor 7 Today Jesus Maria is an upper class highly residential district home to 75 359 people The district usually ranks in the top four districts with the best quality of life in Lima 10 The district s central location and proximity to San Isidro and Miraflores have also contributed to it becoming an increasingly popular residential option 10 Jesus Maria is experiencing a housing and construction boom and many casonas older large luxury homes are being replaced with high rise apartments and condominiums 11 12 Some of the best preserved are those that have been adapted as businesses or government installations such as the Jesus Maria City Hall Between Salaverry and Gregorio Escobedo avenues can be found the Residencial San Felipe on the site of what was once the San Felipe horse track Commissioned by President Fernando Belaunde Terry and designed by a team headed in part by architects Enrique Ciriani Jorge Paez Jorge Bernuy and Nikita Smirnoff Bracamonte San Felipe was designed to combine a high residential density with ample green space and shopping banking and schooling 13 opportunities for residents 14 15 and is widely considered the cornerstone of Jesus Maria s middle class identity 16 17 18 Landmarks editImportant avenues which demarcate the boundaries of the district are Brasil 28 de Julio Arenales General Salaverry and Faustino Sanchez Carrion commonly referred to by its old name Ave Pershing Main avenues within Jesus Maria are San Felipe Gregorio Escobedo and Francisco Javier Mariategui 19 San Jose Park which serves a de facto main square for the district marks the district s original downtown Its San Jose Church with its twin neo Gothic spires has been a landmark of the district since its inauguration by the Carmelite Order in 1949 20 One of the largest parks in the city of Lima El Campo de Marte is located in Jesus Maria It contains a monument to the War of 1942 fought between Peru and Ecuador the monument to a century of Japanese immigration and the Eye that Cries commemorating those killed and disappeared during Peru s internal conflict between 1980 and 1992 It is also home to the district s municipal sports complex Nearby can be found the Ministry of Labor and Ministry of HealthThe Edgardo Rebagliati Martins National Hospital shared with Lince district one of the largest and busiest health centers in the country The district is also home to San Marcos University s Museum of Natural History which was established in 1918 and houses important Peruvian fossils and the specimen collection of early Peruvian geographer and explorer Antonio Raimondi Other important medical centers within the district are the private Clĺnica San Felipe and the national Police and Military Hospitals 19 The Universidad del Pacifico one of the most prestigious universities in economy is located in Jesus Maria on Avenida Salaverry Several renowned research institutions also have their offices in Jesus Maria including the Instituto de Estudios Peruanos IEP and the Centro Peruano de Estudios Sociales CEPES The Derrama Magisterial the public school teachers social security administration the Lima Chamber of Commerce and the Frecuencia Latina TV studios the Embassy of Japan the Embassy of Guatemala the consulates of Belgium Turkey and Italy and the Papal Nunciature are all also located within district 19 Jesus Maria is also host to the yearly Lima International Book Fair See also editAdministrative divisions of PeruExternal links edit in Spanish Municipalidad de Jesus Maria Archived 2021 05 08 at the Wayback Machine Jesus Maria district council official websiteReferences edit Estadistica Poblacional Ministerio de Salud del Peru INEI Planos estratificados de Lima Metropolitana a nivel de manzanas 2020 Segun ingreso per capita del hogar Agurto Calvo Santiago Lima prehispanica 1984 On line edition Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos 2007 Entry retrieved 5 May 2012 a b A la vuelta de la esquina TV show episode on the Rio Huatica Air date unknown Available online Retrieved 5 May 2012 El rio Huatica at Suqanqa blog Archived 2012 03 03 at the Wayback Machine posted 6 July 2009 Retrieved 5 May 2012 El distrito de Jesus Maria Archived 2014 10 30 at the Wayback Machine Rumbo al Bicentenario Historia del Peru America Latina y el mundo website Entry retrieved 18 August 2013 a b Municipalidad de Jesus Maria 2012 Tu distrito Archived 2013 04 29 at the Wayback Machine Online posted 12 September 2012 Retrieved 4 April 2013 Ley 14763 Creando el Distrito de Jesus Maria en la Provincia de Lima 13 de diciembre de 1963 Retrieved 10 August 2018 Municipalidad de Jesus Maria 2010 Plan de desarrollo concertado ajustado al 2015 Resumen ejecutivo a b The District of Jesus Maria at Expat Peru website Entry accessed 6 June 2014 Urbania Jesus Maria continuara como zona de alta actividad inmobiliaria Published 16 January 2015 retrieved 29 August 2018 America TV Jesus Maria lidera la oferta inmobiliaria de Lima moderna Published 4 April 2018 Retrieved 29 August 2018 See entry for San Felipe Cooperative School Interview with architect Enrique Ciriani Entrevista a Enrique Ciriani sobre la Residencial San Felipe Peru 21 in Bitacora arquitectura peruana blog 17 June 2009 Entry retrieved 22 May 2012 Conjunto Residencial San Felipe in Divagaciones y Arquitectura blog 16 May 2012 Entry retrieved 22 May 2012 Pereyra Omar Contemporary Middle Class in Latin America A study of San Felipe Lexington Books 2015 ISBN 978 0 7391 9106 4 Sinesio Lopez Jimenez El Zorro de Abajo Residencial San Felipe in La Republica 14 March 2008 Available online Rafo Leon Megabarbaridad en Jesus Maria in SOMOS magazine March 2008 a b c Municipalidad de Jesus Maria Mapa de Jesus Maria Retrieved 29 August 2018 Parroquia San Jose at website of the Order of the Discalced Carmelites in Peru Entry retrieved 6 June 2014 12 04 42 S 77 02 53 W 12 07833 S 77 04806 W 12 07833 77 04806 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jesus Maria District Lima amp oldid 1209465364, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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