Villa Abecia
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Town in Chuquisaca Department, Bolivia
Villa Abecia / Camataqui | |
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Town | |
Country | Bolivia |
Department | Chuquisaca Department |
Province | Sud Cinti Province |
Municipality | Camataqui Municipality |
Canton | Camataqui Canton |
Government | |
• Mayor | Adhemar Castro Taborga (2007) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 733 |
Time zone | UTC-4 (BOT) |
Villa Abecia, also Camataqui, is a small town in Bolivia.
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20°58′28″S 65°13′50″W / 20.9744°S 65.2306°W / -20.9744; -65.2306
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Chuquisaca Department
Capital: Sucre
- Azurduy (Azurduy)
- Camargo (Camargo)
- Camataqui (Camataqui)
- Culpina (Culpina)
- El Villar (El Villar)
- Huacareta (Huacareta)
- Huacaya (Huacaya)
- Icla (Icla)
- Incahuasi (Incahuasi)
- Las Carreras (Las Carreras)
- Macharetí (Macharetí)
- Mojocoya (Mojocoya)
- Monteagudo (Monteagudo)
- Muyupampa (Villa Vaca Guzmán)
- Padilla (Padilla)
- Poroma (Poroma)
- Presto (Presto)
- San Lucas (San Lucas)
- Sopachuy (Sopachuy)
- Sucre (Sucre)
- Tarabuco (Tarabuco)
- Tarvita (Villa Orias)
- Tomina (Tomina)
- Villa Alcalá (Villa Alcalá)
- Villa Charcas (Villa Charcas)
- Villa Serrano (Villa Serrano)
- Villa Zudáñez (Zudáñez)
- Yotala (Yotala)
- Yamparáez (Yamparáez)
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