Lima

Location:

Intro

Located along Peru’s central coast, Lima anchors national governance and serves as the country’s principal gateway to the Pacific and global markets.

Background

Founded as the Spanish colonial capital of the Viceroyalty of Peru, Lima became the administrative heart of Spanish South America. Centralization persisted after independence, shaping Peru’s political geography.

History

Indigenous coastal civilizations

Spanish founding as colonial capital

Administrative center of Spanish South America

Capital of independent Peru

Rapid urbanization and internal migration

Metropolitan expansion and governance strain

Present Day

Lima hosts national government institutions, ports, finance, and services. Urban governance addresses water scarcity, transport congestion, inequality, and informal settlement expansion.

Future Outlook

Lima will remain Peru’s dominant urban and political center. Long-term resilience depends on water management, infrastructure investment, and decentralization pressures.

Population
9900000

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Event Timeline

988 AD
1569–1795

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