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Modesto Omiste
Province
A street in VillazónA street in Villazón
Flag of Modesto OmisteFlagOfficial seal of Modesto OmisteSeal
Location of the Modesto Omiste Province or Villazón Municipality within BoliviaLocation of the Modesto Omiste Province or Villazón Municipality within Bolivia
Provinces of the Potosí DepartmentProvinces of the Potosí Department
Coordinates: 18°53′S 65°39′W / 18.883°S 65.650°W / -18.883; -65.650
Country Bolivia
DepartmentPotosí Department
Municipalities1
Cantons13
CapitalVillazón
Area
 • Total986 sq mi (2,554 km)
Population
 • Total49,312
 • Density50/sq mi (19/km)
 • EthnicitiesQuechua
Time zoneUTC-4 (BOT)
Area codeBO.PO.MO

Modesto Omiste is a province in the south of the Bolivian Potosí Department. Its capital is Villazón. The province is named after the Bolivian writer and politician Modesto Omiste Tinajeros.

Location

Modesto Omiste province is one of sixteen provinces in the Potosí Department. It is located between 21° 39' and 22° 06' South and between 65° 10' and 66° 08' West. In the north it borders Sud Chichas Province, in the east Tarija Department, in the south and south-west the Republic of Argentina. The province extends over 120 km from east to west and 65 km from north to south.

Division

The province comprises only one municipality (municipio), Villazón Municipality which is identical to the province. It was named after the Bolivian president Eliodoro Villazón

The province is further subdivided into cantons (cantones):

  • Berque
  • Casira
  • Chagua
  • Chipihuayco
  • Mojo
  • Moraya
  • Sagnasti
  • Salitre
  • San Pedro de Sococha
  • Sarcari
  • Sococha
  • Villazón
  • Yuruma

Population

The main language of the province is Spanish, spoken by 97%, while 44% of the population speak Quechua. The population rose from 31,737 (1992 census) to 36,266 (2001 census), an increase of 14.3%.

44% of the population have no access to electricity, 54% have no sanitary facilities. 18% of the population are employed in agriculture, 11% in industry, 71% in general services. 84% of the population are Catholics, 11% Protestants.

Most of the people are not indigenous, 43,3% are citizens of Quechua descent.

Ethnic group %
Quechua 43,3
Aymara 7,8
Guaraní, Chiquitos, Moxos 0,2
Not indigenous 48,3
Other indigenous groups 0,5

References

  1. obd.descentralizacion.gov.bo/municipal/fichas/ (inactive)

External links

18°53′S 65°39′W / 18.883°S 65.650°W / -18.883; -65.650

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