Population By Region
Region | Population |
---|---|
Perú | 28 220 764 |
Amazonas | 411 011 |
Ancash | 1 099 573 |
Apurímac | 438 782 |
Arequipa | 1 177 330 |
Ayacucho | 653 755 |
Cajamarca | 1 455 201 |
Callao | 890 887 |
Cusco | 1 216 168 |
Huancavelica | 477 102 |
Huánuco | 795 780 |
Ica region | 727 824 |
Junín | 1 272 890 |
La Libertad | 1 663 602 |
Lambayeque | 1 142 757 |
Lima | 8 564 867 |
Loreto | 921 518 |
Madre de Dios | 112 814 |
Moquegua | 165 492 |
Pasco | 290 275 |
Piura | 1 725 488 |
Puno | 1 320 075 |
San Martín | 753 339 |
Tacna region | 294 965 |
Tumbes | 204 650 |
Ucayali | 444 619 |
Read more about this topic: Peru 2007 Census
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