La Guardia, Bolivia

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La Guardia is a town of almost 75,000 inhabitants in the Santa Cruz Department of Bolivia. It is the 15th most populous town in the country, and is the fastest growing town in Bolivia.

Population

The urban population of La Guardia has risen to more than the fivefold over the past four decades:

YearEinwohnerSource
19762.337Census [1]
19925.468Census [2]
200129.745Census [3]
201274 546Census [4]

17°53′31″S63°19′52″W / 17.89194°S 63.33111°W / -17.89194; -63.33111

  1. Thomas Brinkhoff: City Population
  2. INE – Instituto Nacional de Estadística Bolivia 1992
  3. INE – Instituto Nacional de Estadística Bolivia 2001
  4. Censo Nacional de Población y Vivienda 2012 INE – Instituto Nacional de Estadística Bolivia per 2021-10-24

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