Pueblo Nuevo District, Chincha

They gave the name of Víctor Andrés Belaunde to the main avenue, where the statue of San Antonio, patron saint of the district, was installed.

Once the housing had expanded in the areas adjacent to the Main Avenue, beyond the shooting exercise tower, in 1960 the young town of San Isidro appeared, the first settler being Pedro Huaroto Alejo, who settled in the pampas.

The writer Armando Rebatta Parra states that the large lands that Pueblo Nuevo occupies were previously called Pampas de Ñoco, a word that means hole or small hole made in the ground, which children use to play with marbles; but that the people of that time mentioned this place like this when it was desolate where couples came to look for a place to love each other; but they were assaulted and even raped by people of bad living called love vultures.

The land where the city is located has a completely flat topography, since the farmers of before had leveled it with machinery, in order to develop agriculture, a fact that occurred with irrigation, but due to the [ [water scarcity]], they were not able to complete the washing of the salty soils to develop agriculture on all those lands.

The district of Pueblo Nuevo has a population of 57,954 inhabitants, with an annual growth rate of 2.53%, which sits on a surface area of ​​199.45 km² at an altitude of 110 m s. n. m. This Ica Region geography article is a stub.