The district has a total land
area of 12.54 km2. Its administrative center is located 197 meters above
sea level. Initially, the boundary with Ate was delineated by the Río Surco irrigation ditch. However, in 1989, the eastern section of El Agustino, situated east of the El Agustino hill, separated to establish the Santa Anita district. This newly formed district incorporated the Santa Anita section of Ate along with surrounding areas.
Boundaries • North:
San Juan de Lurigancho and
Lurigancho-Chosica • East:
Ate and
Santa Anita • South: Ate,
San Luis,
Lima • West: Lima ==Demographics==