Tránsito
Tránsito is a police station in Quillacollo Municipality, Cochabamba which is located on Calle 10. Tránsito is situated nearby to the government office Servicio General de Identificación Personal, as well as near the marketplace Mercado Martín Cárdenas.- Type: Police station
- Also known as: “Radiopatrulla Transito PNB”
- Address: Calle 10, Quillacollo
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Quillacollo and Ironcollo.
Quillacollo
Photo: Willaq, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Quillacollo is the capital of Quillacollo Province in Cochabamba Department, Bolivia. The municipality was established on 14 September 1905 under the Presidency of Ismail Montes. It is located at 2,550 meters above sea level.
Ironcollo
Village
Ironcollo is a small town in the department of Cochabamba, Bolivia. Ironcollo is situated 6 km north of Tránsito.
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 9 km northeast of Tránsito.
Tránsito
Latitude
-17.40793° or 17° 24′ 29″ southLongitude
-66.28001° or 66° 16′ 48″ westOperator
Policía BolivianaOpen location code
57JMHPR9+RXOpenStreetMap ID
node 2617313860OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=police
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