Tacacoma

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Tacacoma
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Tacacoma
Location within Bolivia
Coordinates: 15°35′12″S68°38′40″W / 15.58667°S 68.64444°W / -15.58667; -68.64444
CountryBandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia
Department La Paz Department
Province Larecaja Province
Municipality Tacacoma Municipality
CantonTacacoma Canton
Government
  MayorCarlos Mamani Rodriguez (2007)
  PresidentGuido Machicado Pizza (2007)
Population
 (2001)
  Total684
Time zone UTC-4 (BOT)

Tacacoma is a town in the La Paz Department in Bolivia. It is the seat of the Tacacoma Municipality, the third municipal section of the Larecaja Province.

15°35′S68°43′W / 15.583°S 68.717°W / -15.583; -68.717

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