Víctor Larco Herrera District

[5] In the early twentieth century, for its mild climate and fresh, it was known as Buenos Aires and then in 1945 got the name of Victor Larco Herrera in memory of the philanthropist Trujillan who was a benefactor of the city.

Currently in Victor Larco city the predominant religion is Christianity, as a religious custom of Spanish culture inherited from the colonial era.

This brand also has several teams of volleyball and soccer, the main one is Club Deportivo Universidad César Vallejo, who in 2012 participates in the tournament of Peruvian first division.

UCV Satelital, is a television channel that Broadcasts its signal from Victor Larco district and some of its programs are seen in other cities through their respective subsidiaries.

This TV station is located in block 17 of Avenida Larco in front of Cesar Vallejo University Some attractions are: The origin of this tradition dates back more than 300 years.

The celebration of the festival takes place from 13 to 27 May in honor of the Lord of Huaman; are made novenas, rosary and confessions offered by his faithful devotees.

Ie the main day are performed special celebrations, flag hoisting, solemn festive mass which is chaired by the Archbishop of Trujillo, also a procession of the sacred image and input to his parish with typical band of musicians.

According to tradition, a fishermen went to the beach totorales old known as Playa Vieja and now as "La Bocana" and found three chests that drew heavily to shore.

Civic celebration ceremony in the main square of Vista Alegre
Admission office of the UCV in block 17th of Larco avenue in Victor Larco Herrera District
View from the air of Víctor Larco district joining with Trujillo
Marinera dance in Víctor Larco