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Despite its small area, this province is the major Industrial and Economic powerhouse of the Peruvian economy. It concentrates almost one-third of country's population and much of its GDP . |- |align="center" bgcolor="white" colspan=2| Location in Peru |- |Founded|| January 18 , 1535 |- | Capital || Lima |- | Area || 2,672.28 Km&2 |- | Population - Total - Density || 7,363,069 ( 2005 estim.) 2,755/km² |- | Subdivisions || 43 districts |- |- valign="top" |colspan=2 align="center"| www.munlima.gob.pe |} Political division : ''Main article: Districts Of Lima '' The province is divided into 43 Districts . Each of them is headed by a Mayor , although the Metropolitan Lima Municipal Council (''Municipalidad Metropolitana de Lima''), led by the mayor of Lima, also exercises its authority in these districts. All the districts of Lima province are fused together in a continuous Urban Area , with the exception of the Beach Resort s of Ancon and Santa Rosa in the north and Pachacamac, Punta Hermosa, Punta Negra, San Bartolo, Santa Maria del Mar and Pucusana in the south. Boundaries
Government Lima Province is administered by the Metropolitan Lima Municipal Council (''Municipalidad Metropolitana de Lima''), which also administers the city of Lima. Its current mayor is Luis Castañeda Lossio . History The province was created in 1821 as Peru's territory was divided into Departments , Provinces , Districts and Parish es. The province was part of the Lima Department, which was formed by the territories of present day Lima , Callao and Ica regions, and the provinces of Casma , Huarmey and Santa , which later would be part of the La Costa Department . The department was further subdivided as time passed but the Lima Province kept being part of it. Due to the massive migration from other areas of the country, the need to separate the province from the rest of the department was forecasted by experts. In 2002 , the new regionalization law passed by President Alejandro Toledo made the Lima Province a separate entity from the rest of the newly created Lima Region . External links
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