2005 Peruvian census

The 2005 Peru Census was a detailed enumeration of the Peruvian population. It was conducted by the Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática from July 18 through August 20, 2005. Its full name in Spanish is X Censo de Población y V de Vivienda ("Tenth Population and Fifth Household Census"). The previous census performed in Peru was the 1993 Census. The following census was the 2007 Census.

    Logo of the Peru 2005 census performed by INEI
    Logo of the Peru 2005 census performed by INEI

    The results of the census were released to the public on November 30, 2005, after all the census materials from the country's 25 regions were transported to Arequipa and processed at the INEI information processing center in that city.

    Results

    The total population of Peru is 26,152,265 inhabitants. The following table shows a breakdown of the total population per region and the Lima Province.

    Region Population  % of country's
    population
    Change in population
    since 1993
    Change in % of country's
    population since 1993
    Amazonas389,7001.552,2790.0
    Ancash1,039,4154.0-153,527-1.4
    Apurimac418,8821.6-131,964-0.9
    Arequipa1,140,8104.4294,6300.6
    Ayacucho619,3382.4-147,624-1.1
    Cajamarca1,359,0235.2-293,050-2.3
    Callao810,5683.1392,3071.2
    Cusco1,171,5034.523,790-0.7
    Huancavelica447,0541.7-133,838-0.9
    Huanuco730,8712.81,318-0.5
    Ica665,5922.570,357-0.2
    Junin1,091,6194.2-93,682-1.8
    La Libertad1,539,7745.9219,544-0.1
    Lambayeque1,091,5354.2175,5670.0
    Lima Region[1]864,8533.33,388,5269.8
    Lima Province[1]6,954,58326.63,388,5269.8
    Loreto884,1443.4141,4270.0
    Madre de Dios92,0240.446,3690.2
    Moquegua159,3060.645,0780.1
    Pasco266,7641.0-32,985-0.4
    Piura1,630,7726.262,381-0.9
    Puno1,245,5084.8-83,966-1.2
    San Martin669,9732.6195,9490.5
    Tacna274,4961.0124,6580.3
    Tumbes191,7130.754,9750.1
    Ucayali402,4451.5161,5000.4
    Total26,152,265100%4,103,909n.a.
    1. Before 2002 Lima Province and Lima Region were combined in one department. The figures shown for the changes since 1993 are based on the sum of both Lima Region and Lima Province.

    See also

    References

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