La Paz Department (Bolivia)
La Paz Department is a department in Bolivia.[1] The capital city is also named La Paz.
| Department of La Paz | |
|---|---|
|  Ch'iyar Quta (La Paz) | |
|  Flag  Coat of arms | |
|  Location of La Paz Department within Bolivia | |
|  Provinces of the La Paz Department | |
| Country | .svg.png.webp) Bolivia | 
| Capital | La Paz, Bolivia | 
| Area | |
| • Total | 133,985 km2 (51,732 sq mi) | 
| Population  (2012) | |
| • Total | 2,706,359 | 
| • Density | 20/km2 (52/sq mi) | 
| Time zone | UTC-4 (BOT) | 
| Website | www | 
Provinces
    
The Department of La Paz is divided into 20 provinces (provincias) which are further divided into 85 municipalities. [2] Then on the fourth level into cantons.
The provinces with their capitals are:
| Province | Area km² | Population (2012 census) | Capital | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Abel Iturralde | 42,815 | 18,073 | Ixiamas | 
| Aroma | 4,510 | 97,364 | Sica Sica | 
| Bautista Saavedra | 2,525 | 16,308 | Charazani | 
| Caranavi | 3,400 | 59,365 | Caranavi | 
| Eliodoro Camacho | 2,080 | 53,747 | Puerto Acosta | 
| Franz Tamayo | 15,900 | 26,997 | Apolo | 
| Gualberto Villarroel | 1,935 | 17,782 | San Pedro de Curahuara de Carangas | 
| Ingavi | 5,410 | 134,535 | Viacha | 
| Inquisivi | 6,430 | 66,346 | Inquisivi | 
| José Manuel Pando | 1,976 | 7,381 | Santiago de Machaca | 
| José Ramón Loayza | 3,370 | 47,295 | Luribay | 
| Larecaja | 8,110 | 86,481 | Sorata | 
| Los Andes | 1,658 | 77,579 | Pucarani | 
| Manco Kapac | 367 | 27,154 | Copacabana | 
| Muñecas | 4,965 | 29,694 | Chuma | 
| Nor Yungas | 1,720 | 36,983 | Coroico | 
| Omasuyos | 2,065 | 84,484 | Achacachi | 
| Pacajes | 10,584 | 55,180 | Coro Coro | 
| Pedro Domingo Murillo | 4,705 | 1,663,099 | Palca | 
| Sud Yungas | 5,770 | 105,013 | Chulumani | 
| Total: | 133,985 km² | 2,706,359 | |
| Note: More than 3,770 km² of Lake Titicaca | 
Places of interest
    
- Apolobamba Integrated Management Natural Area
- Cotapata National Park and Integrated Management Natural Area
- Pilón Lajas Biosphere Reserve and Communal Lands
- Lake Titicaca
- Chacaltaya
References
    
- "The World Factbook". CIA. Archived from the original on 2018-12-25. Retrieved 2020-03-28.
- www.bolivia.com (English)

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