Sacabamba

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Sacabamba
Saqapampa
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Sacabamba
Location of Sacabamba within Bolivia
Coordinates: 17°48′0″S65°45′0″W / 17.80000°S 65.75000°W / -17.80000; -65.75000
Country Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia
Department Flag of Cochabamba.svg Cochabamba Department
Province Esteban Arce Province
Municipality Sacabamba Municipality
Canton Sacabamba Canton
Population
 (2001)
  Total636
Time zone UTC-4 (BOT)

Sacabamba (Quechua : Saqapampa) is a town in the Cochabamba Department in central Bolivia. It is the capital of Sacabamba Municipality, the fourth municipal section of Esteban Arce Province. At the time of census 2001 it had a population of 636.

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The jawless fish Sacabambaspis , discovered in the nearby Anzaldo Formation, was named after this town.

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