Vinto Municipality
Municipality in Cochabamba Department, Bolivia
Vinto Wint'u | |
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Municipality | |
17°22′S 66°22′W / 17.367°S 66.367°W / -17.367; -66.367 | |
Country | Bolivia |
Department | Cochabamba Department |
Province | Quillacollo Province |
Seat | Vinto |
Government | |
• Mayor | Pacifico Otalora Encinas (2007) |
• President | Carlos García Canedo (2007) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 31,489 |
Time zone | UTC-4 (BOT) |
Vinto Municipality is the fourth municipal section of the Quillacollo Province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia. Its seat is Vinto.
Geography
Some of the highest mountains of the municipality are listed below:[1][2][3]
- Anti Pata
- Chawpi Apachita
- Jukumarini
- Panti Pata
- Pichaqani
- P'ukru P'unqu
- Phullu Punchu
- Qiñwani
- Wanaku
- Wathiyani
- Wayna Tunari
- Yana Qaqa
- Yapu Sayana
Cantons
The municipality is divided into four cantons. They are (their seats in parentheses):
- Anocaraire Canton - (Anocaraire)
- La Chulla Canton - (La Chulla)
- Machac Marca Canton - (Machac Marca)
- Vinto Canton - (Vinto)
References
- (in Spanish) Instituto Nacional de Estadistica de Bolivia (INE)
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Cochabamba Department
Capital: Cochabamba
- Arani
- Arque
- Ayopaya
- Bolívar
- Capinota
- Carrasco
- Cercado
- Chapare
- Esteban Arce
- Germán Jordán
- Mizque
- Narciso Campero
- Punata
- Quillacollo
- Tapacarí
- Tiraque
(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)
17°22′00″S 66°22′00″W / 17.3667°S 66.3667°W / -17.3667; -66.3667
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