Cities in Bolivia Arani is the capital of Arani Province, Bolivia ...more on Wikipedia about "Arani"
Arque is the capital of Arque Province, Bolivia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Arque"
Capinota is the capital of Capinota Province, Bolivia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Capinota"
Caranavi is the capital of Caranavi Province, Bolivia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Caranavi"
Cobija is the capital of the Pando Department in Bolivia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cobija"
Cochabamba is a city in central Bolivia, located in a valley bearing the same name in the Andes mountain range. It is the capital of the Cochabamba Department and is the third-largest city in Bolivia with a metropolitan population of more than 800,000 people. The name derives from a compound of the Quechua words qhocha, or lake, and pampa, or open plain. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cochabamba"
Copacabana is the main Bolivian town on Lake Titicaca, from where boats leave for Isla del Sol, the sacred Inca island. The town has a large 16th-century cathedral. ...more on Wikipedia about "Copacabana, Bolivia"
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(Coroico) Corioco is a town in Nor Yungas, Bolivia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Coroico"
Inquisivi is the capital of Inquisivi Province, Bolivia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Inquisivi"
La Higuera (Spanish: "The Fig Tree") is a small village in Bolivia located in the Department of Santa Cruz, some 150 km (bee-line) southwest of Santa Cruz de la Sierra. La Higuera lies at an altitude of 1950 m, its population (according to the 2001 census) is 119, mainly indigenous Guarani people. Politically La Higuera is part of the Pucará municipality. ...more on Wikipedia about "La Higuera"
La Paz is the administrative capital of Bolivia, as well as the departmental capital of La Paz Department. As of the 2001 census, the city of La Paz had a population of about one million. La Paz is situated in a chasm below a plateau at an altitude of 3600 meters alongside the La Paz river. Atop the plateau is the city of El Alto, where the international airport is located. The city is located at 16°30' South, 68°8' West (-16.5, -68.1333). It's name is translated into English as "The Peace" or "peace." ...more on Wikipedia about "La Paz"
Mizque is a town in Mizque Province, Bolivia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mizque"
Oruro is a city in Bolivia with a population of about 200,000, located about equidistant between La Paz and Sucre. It is the capital of the department of Oruro. ...more on Wikipedia about "Oruro, Bolivia"
Potosí is a city, the capital of the department of Potosí in Bolivia. It is at an altitude of 3967 meters and has about 115,000 inhabitants. It is claimed to be the highest city in the world. It lies beneath the Cerro Rico ("Rich mountain"), a mountain of silver ore, which has always dominated the city. ...more on Wikipedia about "Potosí" My shortopedia and me.
Presto is a Bolivian municipality 95 km east of Sucre. ...more on Wikipedia about "Presto, Bolivia"
Puerto Suarez is an important inland river port and municipality in Bolivia ...more on Wikipedia about "Puerto Suarez"
Punata is the capital of Punata Province, Bolivia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Punata"
Quillacollo is the capital of Quillacollo Province, Bolivia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Quillacollo"
Santa Cruz de la Sierra, commonly known as simply Santa Cruz, is, with a population of roughly 1.3 million residents, the capital city of the Department of Santa Cruz in Bolivia. Located in the eastern part of the country at 416 m above sea level, the city, though usually warm, experiences chill winds that blow from the Argentine pampas called surazos. ...more on Wikipedia about "Santa Cruz de la Sierra"
Sucre (population 190,000) is the constitutional capital of Bolivia, seat of the Supreme Court (Corte Suprema de Justicia), and capital of the Chuquisaca department. Located in the south-central part of the country, Sucre lies at an altitude of 2,800m (9,200ft). Historically the city has also been known as Charcas, La Plata and Chuquisaca, resulting in the nickname of "the City of Four Names" or "la Ciudad de Cuatro Nombres." As most of the colonial buildings in the city center are whitewashed, the city also enjoys the nickname of "the white city" or "la ciudad blanca." Sucre is located at 19°2'35" South, 65°15'33" West (-19.043056, +65.259167). ** ...more on Wikipedia about "Sucre"
Tapacarí is the capital of Tapacarí Province. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tapacarí" Things Go Better with shortopedia.
Tarija or San Bernardo de Tarija is a city in southern Bolivia, located 22.73° South 64.35°West. It was named after Francisco de Tarija. The city was founded in 1574. It has a population of about 140,000. Upon arrival to the city from it's Oriel Lea Plaza airport, one will be greeted by a sign that reads, "Tarija, Capital of Smiles", referring to the city's warm hospitality and friendly people. It's narrow city streets and colonial style houses resemble those of the Spanish Andalucia. The Guadalquivir River that borders the city was named after the Spanish river of the same name. Together, Tarija has been coined as the the Bolivian Andalucia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tarija, Bolivia"
Tiraque is the capital of Tiraque Province, Bolivia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tiraque"
Uyuni is a town in the south of Bolivia. Today the town's primary function is as a gateway for tourists visiting the world's largest salt flats - the Salar De Uyuni. Founded in 1890 as a trading post, the town has a population of just over 10,000. ...more on Wikipedia about "Uyuni"
Vallegrande is the capital of the Vallegrande Province, Bolivia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Vallegrande"
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