- Cocapata Municipality
-
Cocapata Municipality — Municipality — Location within Bolivia Coordinates: 16°40′S 66°30′W / 16.667°S 66.5°W Country Bolivia Department Cochabamba Department Province Ayopaya Province Foundation February 6, 2009 Seat Cocapata Time zone -4 (UTC-4) Cocapata Municipality (Quechua: Kukapata) is the third municipal section of the Ayopaya Province in the Cochabamba Department in central Bolivia.[1][2] Its seat Cocapata had 411 inhabitants at the time of census 2001.[3]
References
- ^ www.descentralizacion.org.bo (Spanish)
- ^ www.bolivia.com (Spanish)
- ^ Instituto Nacional de Estadistica de Bolivia (Spanish)
Cochabamba Department Capital: CochabambaProvinces Arani • Arque • Ayopaya • Bolívar • Capinota • Carrasco • Cercado • Chapare • Esteban Arce •Germán Jordán • Mizque • Narciso Campero • Punata •Quillacollo • Tapacarí • TiraqueMunicipalities (and seats) Aiquile (Aiquile) • Alalay (Alalay) • Anzaldo (Anzaldo) • Arani (Arani) • Arbieto (Arbieto) • Arque (Arque) • Ayopaya (Ayopaya) • Bolívar (Bolívar) • Capinota (Capinota) • Chimoré (Chimoré) • Cliza (Cliza) • Cocapata (Cocapata) • Cochabamba (Cochabamba) • Colcapirhua (Colcapirhua) • Colomi (Colomi) • Cuchumuela (Cuchumuela) • Entre Ríos Municipality (Entre Ríos) Mizque (Mizque) • Morochata (Morochata) • Omereque (Omereque) • Pasorapa (Pasorapa) • Pocona (Pocona) • Pojo (Pojo) • Puerto Villarroel (Puerto Villarroel) • Punata (Punata) • Quillacollo (Quillacollo) • Sacaba (Sacaba) • Sacabamba (Sacabamba) • San Benito (San Benito) • Santiváñez (Santiváñez) • Shinahota (Shinahota) • Sicaya (Sicaya) • Sipe Sipe (Sipe Sipe) • Tacachi (Tacachi) • Tacopaya (Tacopaya) • Tapacarí (Tapacarí) • Tarata (Tarata) • Tiquipaya (Tiquipaya) • Tiraque (Tiraque) • Toco (Toco) • Tolata (Tolata) • Totora (Totora) • Vacas (Vacas) • Vila Vila (Vila Vila) • Villa Rivero (Villa Rivero) • Villa Tunari (Villa Tunari) • Vinto (Vinto)Categories:- Cochabamba Department, Bolivia geography stubs
- Municipalities of the Cochabamba Department
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.