- Mizque Municipality
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Mizque Municipality — Municipality — Location of Mizque within Bolivia Coordinates: 18°1′S 65°23′W / 18.017°S 65.383°WCoordinates: 18°1′S 65°23′W / 18.017°S 65.383°W Country Bolivia Department Cochabamba Department Province Mizque Province Foundation Seat Mizque Government – Mayor Jhonny Pardo Ramirez (2007) – President Claudio Albarracin Calero (2007) Population (2001) – Total 26,659 Time zone -4 (UTC-4) Mizque Municipality is the first municipal section of the Mizque Province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia. Its seat is Mizque.
Subdivision
Mizque Municipality is divided into six cantons.
Kanton Inhabitants (2001) [1] Seat Inhabitants (2001) Mizque Canton 11,767 Mizque 2,677 Cauta Canton 639 Cauta 225 Molinero Canton 5,184 Molinero 146 Taboada Canton 2,551 Taboada - Tin Tin Canton 4,736 Tin Tin 584 Vicho Vicho Canton 1,782 Vicho Vicho 109 References
- ^ (Spanish) Instituto Nacional de Estadística
External links
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:- Municipalities of the Cochabamba Department
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