Limoncito
Limoncito is a small town in the Santa Cruz Department in Bolivia. Limoncito has about 2,940 residents.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include El Torno.
El Torno
Residential area
El Torno is a town in Bolivia. In 2010 it had an estimated population of 21,294. El Torno is situated 4 km northeast of Limoncito.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Tiquipaya.
Tiquipaya
Village
Tiquipaya is a small town near the departmental capital city of Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Tiquipaya is situated 8 km southwest of Limoncito.
Limoncito
- Type: Village with 2,940 residents
- Description: city in Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia
- Categories: city and locality
- Location: Santa Cruz, Bolivia, South America
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Latitude
-18.02747° or 18° 1′ 39″ southLongitude
-63.40317° or 63° 24′ 11″ westPopulation
2,940Elevation
594 metres (1,949 feet)Open location code
57HRXHFW+2POpenStreetMap ID
node 494323205OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
3911512Wikidata ID
Q1804166
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Localities in the Area
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Notable Places Nearby
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