Ingavi Province
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Ingavi Province | |
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Province | |
Gateway of the Sun in Tiwanaku | |
Location of Ingavi Province within Bolivia | |
Map of municipalities of Ingavi | |
Coordinates: 16°43′0″S 68°50′0″W / 16.71667°S 68.83333°W | |
Country | Bolivia |
Department | La Paz Department |
Municipalities | 7 |
Capital | Viacha |
Area | |
• Total | 2,090 sq mi (5,410 km2) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 95,906 |
• Density | 46/sq mi (17.7/km2) |
• Ethnicities | Aymara |
Website | Official website |
Ingavi is a province in the La Paz Department in Bolivia located on the southern shore of Lake Titicaca. This is where the Battle of Ingavi occurred on November 18, 1841 and where the World Heritage Site of Tiwanaku is situated.
During the presidency of Eliodoro Villazón the province was founded on December 16, 1909 with Viacha as its capital.
Subdivision
Ingavi Province is divided into seven municipalities which are partly further subdivided into cantons.
Section | Municipality | Inhabitants (2001) [1] | Inhabitants (2005, est.) | Seat |
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1st | Viacha Municipality | 46,596 | 51,540 | Viacha |
2nd | Guaqui Municipality | 7,552 | 8,608 | Guaqui |
3rd | Tiwanaku Municipality | 11,309 | 12,936 | Tiwanaku (village) |
4th | Desaguadero Municipality | 4,981 | 5,395 | Desaguadero |
5th | San Andrés de Machaca Municipality | 6,299 | 6,967 | San Andrés de Machaca |
6th | Jesús de Machaca Municipality | 13,247 | 14,653 | Jesús de Machaca |
7th | Taraco Municipality | 5,922 | 6,774 | Taraco |
Population
The people are predominantly indigenous citizens of Aymara descent.[2]
Ethnic group | Viacha Municipality (%) | Guaqui Municipality (%) | Tiwanaku Municipality (%) | Desaguadero Municipality (%) | San Andrés de Machaca Municipality (%) | Jesús de Machaca Municipality (%) | Taraco Municipality (%) |
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Quechua | 2.9 | 1.3 | 0.4 | 1.3 | 0.3 | 0.3 | 0.2 |
Aymara | 84.4 | 91.1 | 96.1 | 92.9 | 96.0 | 94.4 | 96.4 |
Guaraní, Chiquitos, Moxos | 0.2 | 0.3 | 0.1 | 0.2 | 0.1 | 0.1 | 0.0 |
Not indigenous | 12.2 | 7.1 | 3.3 | 5.6 | 3.3 | 4.3 | 3.3 |
Other indigenous groups | 0.2 | 0.1 | 0.0 | 0.1 | 0.4 | 0.9 | 0.1 |
Places of interest
Some of the tourist attractions of the municipalities are:[3]
- In Viacha Municipality:
- The town of Viacha
- Viriloco lagoon, a small man made lake in Viacha Canton
- Qalachaka bridge in Viacha Canton
- "Virgen de Letanías" Sanctuary in Viacha Canton
- "Pan de Azúcar" mountain in Viacha Canton
- Fields of the Battle of Ingavi in Viacha Canton
- In Guaqui Municipality:
- Guaqui festivity from July 23 to July 25 celebrated in honour of Apostle James
- Apostle James church of Guaqui built between 1625 and 1784
- Guaqui port
- In Tiwanaku Municipality:
- archaeological site of Tiwanaku in Tiwanaku Canton
- Saint Peter church in Tiwanaku
- The Aymara New Year (in Aymara: Mara T'aqa, Machaq Mara or Willka Kuti) celebrated each year on June 21 in the viewpoint of Kimsa Chata mountain south of Tiwanaku in Tiwanaku Canton
- Tiwanaku festivity (Señor de la Exaltación) celebrated in Tiwanaku Canton in September
- In Desaguadero Municipality:
- The international fair of Desaguadero on the Peruvian border
- Desaguadero River with its avifauna and native Aymara and Uru communities along its banks. The river runs along the entire Altiplano.
- In San Andrés de Machaca Municipality:
- Afiani lagoon in San Andrés de Machaca Canton
- The chullpa of Kañoma in San Andrés de Machaca Canton
- The church of San Andrés de Machaca, built between 1806 and 1836
- In Jesús de Machaca Municipality:
- The archaeological site of Qhunqhu Wankani in Jesús de Machaca Canton
- Jesús de Machaca, an indigenous community
- Yakayuni saltflats in Jesús de Machaca Canton where salt exploitation is possible
- Uru Iruwit'u community in Jesús de Machaca Canton and the Uru Iruwit'u museum in Jesús de Machaca
- In Taraco Municipality:
- Taraco Peninsula in Taraco Canton with its archaeological sites:
- Chiripa and its museum
- Qala Uyuni, Pumani and Achacachi Coacollo in Coacollo
- Iwawi (Kolata Quenacache, Ojje Puku, Awichu and Ch'uxña Qala) in Higuagui Grande, Taraco Canton
- Sikuya Island in Taraco Canton
- The church of Taraco dating from 1767
- Taraco museum in Taraco Canton
- Taraco Peninsula in Taraco Canton with its archaeological sites:
See also
References
- ↑ Instituto Nacional de Estadistica de Bolivia (INE) (Spanish)
- ↑ obd.descentralizacion.gov.bo/municipal/fichas/ (inactive)
- ↑ www.gobernacionlapaz.gob.bo Tourist guide by the government of the department
Coordinates: 16°43′S 68°50′W / 16.717°S 68.833°W
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