Comas

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Comas is a district of the Lima Province in Peru. Located in the Cono Norte area of the city of Lima, it is one of the most populous districts in the country.

Location in the Lima and Callao Metropolitan Area

The current mayor of Comas is Miguel Ángel Saldaña Reátegui. The district's postal code is 7.

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The district has a total land area of 48.75 km². Its administrative center is located 140 meters above sea level.

According to a 2002 estimate by the INEI, the district has 496,100 inhabitants and a population density of 10,176.4 persons/km². In 1999, there were 85,845 households in the district. It is the 17th most populated district in Lima.

During its first years of existence, Comas was a pueblo joven that started as a result of the many organized invasions led by immigrants from the highlands during the 1970s. Most of these peasants arrived from the regions of Junín and Huacanvelica in the central sierra of Peru.

Street in Comas, 1991; now everything has changed.
Street in Comas, 1991; now everything has changed.

Comas is among the poorest districts in Lima, with a large amount of its population living under very precarious conditions.

Former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham visited the district's Lomas de Carabayllo neighborhood to live with impoverished children and show how money raised by the Sports Relief charity is being spent, appearing on a BBC One documentary. [1]

The main roads serving the district are Avenida Túpac Amaru, Avenida Universitaria and the Chillón-Trapiche Highway.

Comas has grown at an extremely fast pace in the last decade developing ecconomically, infastructurally, and socially. It boasts a huge middle-class. It has grown immensely from being a pueblo joven in its not so distant past. Despite this, there are still patches of poverty displayed by pueblos jovenes overshadowed by urbanization, parks, and commerce.

The only civil aviation school in Peru is located in Comas, in the Aeroclub de Collique.


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