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Callao (. The city is coterminous with the '''Constitutional Province of Callao''', the only Province of the '''Callao Region'''. Callao is located west of Lima , the country's capital, and is part of the Lima Metropolitan Area , a large Metropolis that concentrates almost one-third of Peru's population. Callao borders Lima Province on the north, east and south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west.


History

Callao was founded in 1537 , just two years after Lima ( 1535 ), and soon became the main port for Spanish commerce in the Pacific . At the height of the Viceroyalty , virtually all goods produced in Peru, Bolivia , and Argentina were carried over the Andes by Mule to Callao, to be shipped to Panama , carried overland, and then transported on to Spain via Cuba .

On August 20 , 1836 , during the Peru-Bolivian Confederacy , President Andrés De Santa Cruz mandated the creation of the Callao Littoral Province (''Provincia Litoral del Callao''), which had political autonomy in its internal affairs.

During the government of President Ramón Castilla , Callao was given the name of Constitutional Province (''Provincia Constitucional''), on April 22 , 1857 . The province's first mayor was Col. Manuel Cipriano Dulante. However, this new name had no practical difference as the status of Callao was the same as that of any other province, and it belonged, just like all others, to a department (in this case, the Lima Department). The only difference was that all Peruvian provinces had been given that name by law, while Callao was given it by constitutional mandate.

As part of the Decentralization process promoted by President Alejandro Toledo in 2002 , the Callao Region was created, and the Constitutional Province of Callao was no longer part of the Lima Department (now Lima Region ).


Notable events



City highlights

Callao is built on and around a peninsula, the district of La Punta , once a wealthy residential neighborhood. An historical fortress, the ''Castillo de Real Felipe'' (site of " Rodil 's Last Stand"), stands on the promontory overlooking the harbor.

There is also a large naval base in Callao, in which the leader of the Shining Path rebel movement, Abimael Guzmán , and Vladimiro Montesinos , the ex-director of internal security during the Fujimori regime are currently imprisoned.

Lima's Jorge Chávez International Airport is located in Callao.

On a bluff overlooking the harbor sits Colegio Militar Leoncio Prado, the military high school Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa attended and made famous in his first Novel , ''La Ciudad y los Perros'' ( 1962 ) (published in English as ''The Time of the Hero'' in 1963 ). The book was later filmed as ''The City and the Dogs'' and featured exterior shots of the school. The city also has a university, the National University Of Callao .

Callao also several islands, San Lorenzo (currently a military base), El Frontón (a former high security prison), the Cavinzas , and the Palominos , where a large number of Sea Lion s and Sea Bird s live in a virtually untouched Ecosystem .

Residents of Callao are known as ''chalacos''.


Districts


Callao is divided into six Districts , ( Spanish : ''distritos''; singular: ''distrito''), each of which is headed by a mayor (''alcalde'').




Government

Local government affairs are divided into two levels. Regional matters are handled by the Regional Government of Callao (''Gobierno Regional del Callao''), which is located in the Bellavista District . Affairs such as city cleaning, promoting of sports and basic services are handled by the Provincial Municipality of Callao, which is headquartered in the Callao District . Also, each of the six district has its own Municipality which handles matters in their respective jurisdictional areas.


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