Cercado Province
Cercado is a province in Cochabamba Department, Bolivia. Its capital is Cochabamba, which is also the capital of the department.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: province of Bolivia with 632,000 residents
- Description: province in Cochabamba, Bolivia
- Also known as: “Cercado”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Estadio Félix Capriles and Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Sebastian.
Estadio Félix Capriles
Stadium
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The Estadio Sudamericano Félix Capriles is a multi-purpose stadium in Cochabamba, Bolivia. It is currently used mostly for football matches, and has a maximum capacity of 32,100. Estadio Félix Capriles is situated 5 km north of Cercado Province.
Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Sebastian
Church
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The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Sebastian is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Cochabamba. It is located in the Plaza 14 de Septiembre in Cochabamba, Bolivia.
Plaza 14 de Septiembre
Park
Photo: Paola A. Saenz Arratia, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Plaza 14 de Septiembre is a park.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Cochabamba and Kanata metropolitan area.
Cochabamba
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Cochabamba, or simply Cocha is fourth largest city in central Bolivia, in a valley with the same name, in the Andes mountain range. Its name is from a compound of the Quechua words q'ucha, meaning "lake", and pampa, "open plain".
Kanata metropolitan area
Locality
The Kanata metropolitan area is the Metropolitan Region of the Department of Cochabamba. The region is made up of the municipalities of Cochabamba, Colcapirhua, Quillacollo, Sacaba, Sipe Sipe, Tiquipaya and Vinto, adding a total of seven con-urbanized municipalities. Kanata metropolitan area is situated 10 km northwest of Cercado Province.
Cercado Province
- Location: Cochabamba, Bolivia, South America
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In Other Languages
From Basque to Wu Chinese—“Cercado Province” goes by many names.
- Basque: “Cercado probintzia (Cochabamba)”
- Basque: “Cercado probintzia”
- Belarusian: “правінцыя Серкада”
- Belarusian: “Серкада (правінцыя, Качабамба)”
- Belarusian: “Серкада”
- Belarusian: “Сэркада”
- Catalan: “província de Cercado”
- Catalan: “Província de Cercado”
- Cebuano: “Provincia Cercado (lalawigan sa Departamento de Cochabamba)”
- Cebuano: “Provincia Cercado”
- Chinese: “Cercado Séng”
- Chinese: “塞尔卡多县”
- Dutch: “Cercado”
- French: “Cercado”
- French: “Province de Cercado”
- Galician: “Provincia de Cercado”
- Georgian: “სერკადოს პროვინცია”
- German: “Provinz Cercado”
- Italian: “provincia di Cercado”
- Italian: “Provincia di Cercado”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Cercado Séng”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Provinsen Cercado”
- Norwegian: “Provinsen Cercado”
- Persian: “استان سرکادو”
- Portuguese: “Cercado”
- Quechua: “Quchapampa pruwinsya”
- Russian: “провинция Серкадо”
- Russian: “Серкадо”
- Scots: “Cercado Province, Cochabamba”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Cercado”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Provincija Cercado (Cochabamba)”
- Spanish: “Cercado”
- Spanish: “Provincia de Cercado”
- Swedish: “Cercado”
- Waray (Philippines): “Cercado, Cochabamba”
- Wu Chinese: “塞尔卡多县(科恰班巴省)”
- Wu Chinese: “塞尔卡多省 (科恰班巴省)”
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Localities in the Area
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Jorge Wilstermann International Airport and Colina de San Sebastian.
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