San Jerónimo de Tunán District

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San Jerónimo de Tunán
Tunan
District
Country Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
Region Junín
Province Huancayo
Founded October 5, 1854
Capital San Jerónimo de Tunán
Government
   Mayor Wilfredo Severo León Suazo
Area
  Total 20.99 km2 (8.10 sq mi)
Elevation 3,274 m (10,741 ft)
Population (2005 census)
  Total 9,161
  Density 440/km2 (1,100/sq mi)
Time zone PET (UTC-5)
UBIGEO 120130

San Jerónimo de Tunán District is one of twenty-eight districts of the province Huancayo in Peru. [1]

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Coordinates: 11°56′57″S75°17′04″W / 11.9492°S 75.2844°W / -11.9492; -75.2844

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