San Borja Municipality
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Municipality in Beni, Bolivia
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(2001)
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 |
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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
- www.ine.gov.bo - Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Bolivia (INE)
- www.enlared.org.bo
- obd.descentralizacion.gov.bo
External links
- Map of José Ballivián province
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Capital: La Santísima Trinidad
and seats
- Baures (Baures)
- Exaltación (Exaltación)
- Guayaramerín (Guayaramerín)
- Huacaraje (Huacaraje)
- Loreto (Loreto)
- Magdalena (Magdalena)
- Puerto Siles (Puerto Siles)
- Reyes (Reyes)
- Riberalta (Riberalta)
- Rurrenabaque (Rurrenabaque)
- San Andrés (San Andrés)
- San Borja (San Borja)
- San Ignacio (San Ignacio)
- San Javier (San Javier)
- San Joaquín (San Joaquín)
- San Ramón (San Ramón)
- Santa Ana (Santa Ana del Yacuma)
- Santa Rosa (Santa Rosa)
- Trinidad (Trinidad)
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