Jesús de Machaca Municipality

Jesús de Machaca Municipality is the sixth municipal section of the in the in . It was created by Law No. 2351 on May 7, 2002, during the presidency of Jorge Quiroga Ramírez. Its seat is .
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  • Type: Village with 15,000 residents
  • Description: municipality of Bolivia
  • Also known as: Jesus de Machaca Municipality

Places of Interest

Highlights include Iglesia de Jesús de Machaca.

Church
is a church.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Jesús de Machaca.

Village
is a location in the , . It is the seat of the Municipality, the sixth municipal section of the , and of the Canton. In 2001 it had a population of 396.

Jesús de Machaca Municipality

Latitude
-16.7441° or 16° 44′ 39″ south
Longitude
-68.807° or 68° 48′ 25″ west
Population
15,000
Elevation
3,866 metres (12,684 feet)
Open location code
57MH754V+96
Open­Street­Map ID
way 533680908
Open­Street­Map feature
landuse=­residential
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
11494420
Wiki­data ID
Q1305298
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In Other Languages

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Plaza de Jesus de Machaca and Plaza Central de Jesus de Machaca.

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