Chimoré Municipality
Chimoré Municipality | |
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Municipality | |
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Chimoré Municipality is the fourth
.This municipality was created in 1984 by Law number 633 of September 13, 1984, encompassing the towns of San Isidro, Senda III, La Victoria, Santa Rosa, Todos Santos, Puerto Alegre, Entre Rios Tacuaral, Puerto Aurora, Senda F, Senda D, Senda B y Cesarzama.
It is bordered by the rivers Ichilo, Chimoré and Chapare.
Subdivision
The municipality consists of only one canton, Chimoré Canton. It is identical to the municipality.
The people
The people are predominantly
Quechuan descent.[1] There are also groups of Yuracaré along Chapare River like in the communities of Ibare, Puerto Cochabamba and Nueva Esperanza.[2]
Ethnic group | % |
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Quechua
|
67.6 |
Aymara
|
5.1 |
Moxos
|
2.0 |
Not indigenous | 20.1 |
Other indigenous groups | 5.1 |
Languages
The languages spoken in the municipality are mainly
Quechua.[3]
Language | Inhabitants |
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Quechua
|
9,596 |
Aymara | 965 |
Guaraní
|
19 |
Another native | 424 |
Spanish | 11,530 |
Foreign | 128 |
Only native | 2,518 |
Native and Spanish | 7,811 |
Only Spanish | 3,726 |
References
- ^ obd.descentralizacion.gov.bo
- ^ www.amazonia.bo Archived 2011-02-09 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ obd.descentralizacion.gov.bo/departamental/fichas/ obd.descentralizacion.gov.bo