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  2. La Molina District - Wikipedia

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    La Molina is a residential district, largely of high socioeconomic level. Where residential areas stand out, such as: La Planicie, El Sol de La Molina, Club Campestre Las Lagunas, Rinconada del Lago, Rinconada Alta, La Molina Vieja, Camacho, etc.

  3. La Planicie - Wikipedia

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    [1] [5] On February 6, 1962, La Molina was established as a district separate from Ate. [1] The mining area of La Planicie de Pampa Grande was included in the district through its prior acquisition by the Aparicio-Figari Group, contributing about 50% of its territory, from which the neighbourhoods of La Planicie, El Lago and Las Lagunas were ...

  4. List of districts of Lima - Wikipedia

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    Districts UBIGEO Area (km²) Population 2023 Population density (/km²) Created Postal code Location Ancón: 150102 299.22 29,419: 98.3: 29 October 1874 02 Ate

  5. La Molina - Wikipedia

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    La Molina may refer to: La Molina (ski resort), ski resort in Catalonia, Spain; La Molina District, district of Lima Province, Peru; See also. Molina (disambiguation)

  6. Category:La Molina District, Lima - Wikipedia

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  7. Cieneguilla - Wikipedia

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    The main access route is a highway emanating from La Molina District.The district, founded by its first Mayor, Mr. Otakar Lukac, is found in the Lurín River valley. In this river, until the 1980s, a large amount of shrimp could be found.

  8. Pueblos jóvenes - Wikipedia

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    A new pueblo joven in the desert at the northern end of Peru's capital Lima, near Ancón.. Pueblos jóvenes (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpweβlos ˈxoβenes] ⓘ, lit. ' young towns ') is the term used for the shanty towns that surround Lima and other cities of Peru.

  9. Molina, Chile - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, Molina spans an area of 1,551.6 km 2 (599 sq mi) and has 38,521 inhabitants (19,392 men and 19,129 women). Of these, 28,232 (73.3%) lived in urban areas and 10,289 (26.7%) in rural areas. The population grew by 8% (2,847 persons) between the 1992 and 2002 censuses.