San José church in Esteban Arze square (Moko Pata), Tarata | |
Location of Esteban Arze Province within Bolivia | |
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General Data | |
Country | Bolivia |
Departament | Cochabamba Department |
Capital | Tarata |
Municipalities | 4 |
Cantons | 15 |
Area | 1,245 km2 |
Elevation | 2,750 m |
Population | 31,997 (2001) |
Density | 25.7 inhabitants/km2(2001) |
Sub-prefect | |
Languages | Quechua, Spanish |
ISO 3166-2 | BO.CB.EA |
Cochabamba Department | |
Esteban Arce is a province in Cochabamba Department, Bolivia. Its capital is Tarata. Many people from the Esteban Arze province (Tarata and Arbieto) have migrated abroad,mainly to Argentina and to the Washington DC area (Arlington county, Fairfax county, and Alexandria Virginia, and Montgomery County Maryland.) https://pulitzercenter.org/reporting/only-bridge-matters-now
The province is divided into four municipalities which are further subdivided into cantons. The municipalities with their seats are:
Section | Municipality | Seat |
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1st | Tarata Municipality | Tarata |
2nd | Anzaldo Municipality | Anzaldo |
3rd | Arbieto Municipality | Arbieto |
4th | Sacabamba Municipality | Sacabamba |
The province's primary feast is in honor of Saint Severin, which is celebrated the last Sunday of November in the town of Tarata.
Coordinates: 17°50′S66°20′W / 17.833°S 66.333°W
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