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Peru: Lima surpasses 10.4 million inhabitants on 490th anniversary

Photo: ANDINA/Carlos Lezama

Photo: ANDINA/Carlos Lezama

00:30 | Lima, Jan. 18.

As the Peruvian capital commemorates its 490th anniversary, the National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) reported that the population of Lima Metropolitan Area, encompassing its 43 districts, has reached 10,432,133 residents, accounting for 30.4% of Peru's total population (34,350,244), based on projections as of June 30, 2025.


Key Demographics

Women constitute 52.3% of Lima's population (5,455,025), while men account for 47.7% (4,977,108).

By age group, the population aged 15 to 39 years represents 36.5%, those aged 40 to 59 years make up 27.1%, and individuals aged 0 to 14 years account for 18.7%. Older adults aged 60 and over represent 17.6% of the national population.

San Juan de Lurigancho: The Most Populous District

San Juan de Lurigancho remains the most populous district, with 1,282,635 residents, accounting for 12.3% of Lima's population. 

Other densely-populated districts include: San Martin de Porres (802,774), Ate (743,517), Comas (600,307), Villa María del Triunfo (462,141), Carabayllo (458,341), Villa El Salvador (442,292), Santiago de Surco (437,028), Puente Piedra (435,888), and San Juan de Miraflores (433,709).

Altogether, these districts house 58.5% of Lima's residents.

Conversely, districts like Santa Maria del Mar, Punta Negra, San Bartolo, Pucusana, Punta Hermosa, Barranco, Cieneguilla, Chaclacayo, Santa Rosa, and San Luis altogether account for just 2.8% of the Metropolitan Area's population.

2204 Birth Statistics

According to the Ministry of Health, 99,203 births were registered in Lima in 2024.

The district of Lima recorded the highest number (23,250), followed by Villa El Salvador (6,618), Ate (5,807), Jesus Maria (5,446), Miraflores (5,426), and Comas (4,841). 

March saw the most births (9,004), followed by April (8,700), May (8,696), January (8,567), and July (8,501).

Employment Data

Lima Metropolitan Area's employed population reached 4,909,900 in 2024, as per the National Permanent Employment Survey (EPEN). The breakdown shows that 53.9% are men and 46.1% are women.

By age group, 12.8% are between 14 and 24 years old, 49.0% are between 25 and 44, and 38.2% are 45 or older.

By sector, 55.7% of the employed population works in services, 22.3% in commerce, 13.5% in manufacturing, 7.3% in construction, and 1.2% in other activities.

Educational Attainment 

Nearly half (47.9%) of Lima residents aged 15 and older have completed secondary education, 23.3% hold a university degree, 17.5% have non-university higher education, and 11.3% completed only primary education or less.

Technology and Internet Access

Data from the National Household Survey (ENAHO) revealed that 77.6% of households have internet access, 97.5% include at least one member with a cellphone, 47.9% own a computer, and 44.5% have access to cable TV.

Basic Services Coverage

According to the National Survey of Budget Programs (ENAPRES) for 2023, 94.3% of households in Lima have access to public water supply, 91.7% have sewage or other sanitation systems, and 97.9% are connected to public electricity grids.

(END) NDP/JMP/MVB

Published: 1/17/2025