Vila Vila

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Vila Vila

Wila Wila
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Vila Vila
Location within Bolivia
Coordinates: 17°59′00″S65°36′00″W / 17.98333°S 65.60000°W / -17.98333; -65.60000 Coordinates: 17°59′00″S65°36′00″W / 17.98333°S 65.60000°W / -17.98333; -65.60000
CountryFlag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia
Department Cochabamba Department
Province Mizque Province
Municipality Vila Vila Municipality
Canton Vila Vila Canton
Government
  MayorJuan Siles Pozo
  PresidentTeófilo Blanco Meneces
Population
 (2001)
  Total426
Time zone UTC-4 (BOT)

Vila Vila is a location in the Cochabamba Department in central Bolivia. It is the seat of the Vila Vila Municipality, the second municipal section of the Mizque Province.

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