Waldo Ballivián Municipality

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Waldo Ballivián Municipality
Municipality
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Waldo Ballivián Municipality
Location of the Waldo Ballivián Municipality within Bolivia
Coordinates: 17°5′0″S68°10′0″W / 17.08333°S 68.16667°W / -17.08333; -68.16667 Coordinates: 17°5′0″S68°10′0″W / 17.08333°S 68.16667°W / -17.08333; -68.16667
Country Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia
Department La Paz Department
Province Pacajes Province
Seat Tumarapi (or Waldo Ballivián)
Government
  MayorJovito Oruño Ortega (2007)
  PresidentWalter Eusebio Ortega Mollo (2007)
Area
  Total47 sq mi (122 km2)
Elevation
13,000 ft (4,000 m)
Population
 (2001)
  Total1,657
Time zone UTC-4 (BOT)

Waldo Ballivián Municipality is the sixth municipal section of the Pacajes Province in the La Paz Department, Bolivia. Its seat is Tumarapi (or Waldo Ballivián).

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