San Juan de Lurigancho is the most populated district of Peru and South America, is located northeast of the city and has more than one million inhabitants, was founded on January 13, 1967 by Law No. 16382, by President Fernando Belaúnde Terry in his first government. The district is divided into 18 communes and has the appearance and characteristics of entrepreneurship, which is why it is known as the "Cradle of Entrepreneurs", with small, medium and large companies in different economic activities. San Juan has more than 1895,051 m² of green areas (parks and avenues), generates 369,764.44 tons of solid waste per year, which is an average of 1,013 tons/day, and in terms of public safety, it has a security corps that provides preventive services to the population. It also stands out for its own tourist attractions so fundamental to the history, as well as Geoglyphs and Petroglyphs of Canto Grande, Las Lomas de Mangomarca, The seven caves Huacas de Mangomarca, Huaca fortress of Campoy, Mirador del Cerro San Cristobal, Los Sauce and Canto Chico - Huaca and El bosque. The district is in constant growth and economic development.