San Borja Municipality

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Municipality in Beni, Bolivia
Flag of San Borja
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14°40′0″S 66°50′0″W / 14.66667°S 66.83333°W / -14.66667; -66.83333CountryBoliviaDepartmentBeniProvinceJosé BalliviánSeatSan BorjaGovernment
 • MayorWalter Ronald Tovías Simond (2008) • PresidentSagir Dayer Asbun (2008)Area
 • Total5,150 sq mi (13,350 km2)Elevation
700 ft (200 m)Population
 (2001)
 • Total34,363 • Density6.7/sq mi (2.6/km2)Time zoneUTC-4 (BOT)

San Borja is the second municipal section of the José Ballivián Province in the Beni Department of Bolivia. The seat of the municipality is the town of San Borja.

Languages

The languages spoken in the San Borja Municipality are mainly Spanish, Chimane, Aymara and Quechua.

Language Inhabitants
Quechua 1,840
Aymara 2,196
Guaraní 29
Another native 5,890
Spanish 27,547
Foreign 270
Only native 4,219
Native and Spanish 5,325
Only Spanish 22,233

References

External links

  • Map of José Ballivián province


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