Eliodoro Camacho Province

Eliodoro Camacho
Province

Suches River in Umanata

Location of Eliodoro Camacho Province within Bolivia

Provinces of the La Paz Department
Coordinates: 15°30′0″S 69°5′0″W / 15.50000°S 69.08333°W / -15.50000; -69.08333
Country Bolivia
Department La Paz Department
Municipalities 5
Foundation November 5, 1908
Capital Puerto Acosta
Area
  Total 2,080 km2 (800 sq mi)
Population (2012 census)
  Total 53,747
  Density 26/km2 (67/sq mi)
  Ethnicities Aymara
Website Official website

Eliodoro Camacho is a province in the La Paz Department in Bolivia situated at Lake Titicaca. Its seat is Puerto Acosta.

Camacho Province is situated in the western region of the La Paz Department bordered to the north by the Muñecas Province, to the east by the Larecaja Province, to the south by the Omasuyos Province, to the west by Lake Titicaca and Moho Province located in the Puno Region of Peru.

During the presidency of general Ismael Montes Camacho Province was created on November 5, 1908,[1] named after the Bolivian politician and officer Eliodoro Camacho. Originally it was composed by the cantons Huaycho, Escoma, Carabuco, Italaque, Mocomoco and Ambaná. Huaycho became the capital of the province under the name Puerto Acosta (meaning: "Port Acosta") in honor of the writer Nicolás Acosta (1844 - 1893).[2]

Subdivision

The province is divided into five municipalities [3] which are further subdivided into cantons.

Section Municipality Seat Inhabitants (2001) [4]
1st Puerto Acosta Municipality Puerto Acosta 1,123
2nd Mocomoco Municipality Mocomoco 444
3rd Puerto Carabuco Municipality Puerto Carabuco 416
4th Umanata Municipality (also Humanata Municipality) Umanata (also Humanata) 192
5th Escoma Municipality Escoma 576

See also

External links

References

  1. "www.lexivox.org". www.lexivox.org. Retrieved 2011-11-08.
  2. Diccionario Cultural Boliviano (Spanish)
  3. www.bolivia.com (Spanish)
  4. www.ine.gov.bo (Spanish)

Coordinates: 15°30′S 69°05′W / 15.500°S 69.083°W / -15.500; -69.083

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