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Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia, is a landlocked country located in western-central South America. It is bordered by Brazil to the
Oruro-Plurinational Legislative Assembly
-68.13306 The Plurinational Legislative Assembly (Spanish: Asamblea Legislativa Plurinacional) is the national legislature of Bolivia, placed in La Paz
Oruro-Languages of Bolivia
Yaminawa Yuki Yuracaré Zamuco In 2019, the Bolivian government and the Plurinational Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures (Ipelec) announced
Oruro-Constitution of Bolivia
defines Bolivia as a unitary plurinational, and secular (rather than a Catholic, as before) state, formally known as the Plurinational State of Bolivia. It
Oruro-Indigenous peoples in Bolivia
receive autonomy. Through these decentralization efforts Bolivia became the first plurinational state in South America. However many indigenous communities
Oruro-Demographics of Bolivia
January 2014. "Bolivia (Plurinational State of)" (PDF). World Health Organization. 2011. Retrieved 21 January 2014. "Según Diagnóstico: Bolivia Cuenta con
Oruro-1st Plurinational Legislative Assembly of Bolivia
The 2010–2015 Plurinational Legislative Assembly of Bolivia was the first class of the Bolivian legislature, also known as the Plurinational Legislative
Oruro-Departments of Bolivia
Constitution of Bolivia. Each department is represented in the Plurinational Legislative Assembly—a bicameral legislature consisting of the Senate and
Oruro-Politics of Bolivia
own. Bolivia currently has twenty-one ministries in the executive branch. The heads of these ministries form the cabinet. The bicameral Plurinational Legislative
Oruro-List of cities and largest towns in Bolivia
Paz 4. Cocha 5. Oruro 6. Sucre 7. Tarija 8. Potosí 9. Sacaba 10. Quillacollo According to the National Institute of Statistics of Bolivia (INE), a city
Oruro-Diablada
"Bolivia (Plurinational State of) - Information related to Intangible Cultural Heritage". UNESCO. 2001. Retrieved 3 October 2009. The town of Oruro, situated
Oruro-La Paz
Señora de La Paz, is the seat of government of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. With an estimated 816,044 residents as of 2020, La Paz is the third-most
Oruro-Outline of Bolivia
of products such as textiles. Pronunciation: Common English country name: Bolivia Official English country name: The Plurinational State of Bolivia Adjective:
Oruro-Bolivia–China relations
Bolivia–China relations are foreign relations between the Plurinational State of Bolivia and People's Republic of China. Relations between both nations
Oruro-Movimiento al Socialismo
achieve plurinational unity, and to develop a new hydrocarbon law which guarantees 50% of revenue to Bolivia, although political leaders of MAS-IPSP
Oruro-List of presidents of Bolivia
The president of Bolivia is the head of state and head of government of Bolivia, directly elected to a five-year term by the Bolivian people. The officeholder
Oruro-Plácida Espinoza
Mamani (born 5 October 1948) is a Bolivian educator, politician, and trade unionist who served as senator for Oruro from 2015 to 2020. Born into a rural
Oruro-Armed Forces of Bolivia
Spanish). 25 March 2020. Retrieved 18 August 2020. "Bolivia (Plurinational State of)'s Constitution of 2009" (PDF). constituteproject.org PDF generated:
Oruro-Héctor Borda
movements in Bolivia, such as the Second Gésta Bárbara in Oruro and Grupo Anteo in Sucre. During the 1960s Borda Leaño was a founding member of the cultural
Oruro-Mario Choque
a Bolivian economist and politician who served as senator for Oruro from 2010 to 2015. Choque studied economics at the Technical University of Oruro and
Oruro-Economy of Bolivia
0.530, ranking within the group of medium human development. "Between 1980 and 2012 Bolivia (Plurinational State of)'s HDI rose by 1.3% annually from
Oruro-Evo Morales
established Bolivia as a plurinational state. Re-elected in 2009 and 2014, he oversaw Bolivia's admission to the Bank of the South and Community of Latin American
Oruro-Franz Choque
Court of Honor of the Bolivian University Confederation. In the ensuing years, Choque worked as a public official in the Oruro Prefecture, heading the
Oruro-Bolivia TV
Gazette of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. Supreme Decree No. 0078. Evo Morales Ayma President of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. via Bolivia TV "Bolivia
Oruro-2019 Bolivian protests
disregarded the results of the 2016 referendum. Bolivia's Plurinational Electoral Body and the private company in charge of the preliminary vote count
Oruro-List of World Heritage Sites in Bolivia
from the point of view of science, conservation or natural beauty, are defined as natural heritage. The Plurinational State of Bolivia accepted the convention
Oruro-Elections in Bolivia
Bolivia elects on national level a head of state – the president – and a legislature. The president and the vice-president are elected for a five-year
Oruro-2014 Bolivian general election
held in Bolivia on 12 October 2014, the second to take place under the country's 2009 constitution, and the first supervised by the Plurinational Electoral
Oruro-Mi Teleférico
Teleférico Turístico "Virgen del Socavón" (Our Lady of the Mines Tourist Cable Car) in Oruro, Bolivia. The cable car connects the city center to the Virgen
Oruro-Rufino Carrasco
his remains were found in the cemetery of Oruro. Carrasco's participation in the contest between Peru and Bolivia against Chile is little known. However
Oruro-2021 Bolivian regional elections
regional group Ayni as We are All Bolivia. Its candidate Edgar Sánchez had been the MAS candidate for Governor of Oruro in 2015 but was replaced when he
Oruro-Jaime Medrano
(born 21 October 1971) is a Bolivian mineworker and politician who served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies from Oruro, representing circumscription
Oruro-Nelly Núñez
November 1948 – 10 May 2021) was a Bolivian nurse and politician who served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies from Oruro, representing circumscription
Oruro-3rd Plurinational Legislative Assembly of Bolivia
The 3rd Plurinational Legislative Assembly of Bolivia (Spanish: 3° Asamblea Legislativa Plurinacional de Bolivia; ALP) is the current meeting of the legislative
Oruro-2019 Bolivian political crisis
(Movimiento al Socialismo; MAS). Bolivia's Plurinational Constitutional Tribunal then endorsed Áñez's assumption of the presidency, and the MAS ruling
Oruro-Pedro Montes
April 1960) is a Bolivian mineworker, politician, and trade unionist who served as senator for Oruro from 2015 to 2020. A member of the Movement for Socialism
Oruro-Freddy Huayta
12 May 1968) is a Bolivian community organizer and politician who served as a party-list member of the Chamber of Deputies from Oruro from 2010 to 2015
Oruro-2020 Bolivian general election
elections in Bolivia". A delegation of observers from Argentina invited by the Plurinational Legislative Assembly was subject to controversy when one of the delegates
Oruro-Luis Arce
administration. Arce was sworn in as the sixty-seventh president of Bolivia at the front of the Plurinational Legislative Assembly. In his inaugural address, he promised
Oruro-Otilia Choque
Bolivian community organizer and politician who served as a party-list member of the Chamber of Deputies from Oruro from 2015 to 2020. Born in Oruro,
Oruro-Jeanine Áñez
of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. 2011. pp. 1108–1109. Archived (PDF) from the original on 3 February 2022. Retrieved 5 February 2022. Bolivian Episcopal
Oruro-Fearless Movement
del Granado, was the mayor of La Paz from 2000 to 2010. The party won mayoral elections in 2010 in both La Paz and Oruro. MSM entered into a political
Oruro-Constitutional history of Bolivia
as before) state, formally known as the Plurinational State of Bolivia. It calls for a mixed economy of state, private, and communal ownership; restricts
Oruro-ISO 3166-2:BO
ISO 3166-2:BO is the entry for the Plurinational State of Bolivia in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization
Oruro-2022 in Bolivia
report on the judicial system in Bolivia, highlighting multiple shortfalls in need of addressing. 26 May – The Plurinational Constitutional Court rejects
Oruro-1979 Bolivian general election
General elections were held in Bolivia on 1 July 1979. As no candidate in the presidential elections received a majority of the vote, the National Congress
Oruro-Presidency of Evo Morales
demands of Bolivia's eastern provinces. Winning a recall referendum in 2008, he instituted a new constitution that established Bolivia as a plurinational state
Oruro-2008 Bolivian vote of confidence referendum
A vote of confidence in President Evo Morales in the form of a referendum was held in Bolivia on 10 August 2008. The vote was held to determine whether
Oruro-Caporales
Intangible Heritage of the Plurinational State of Bolivia; according to the government entity, this measure was taken to curb the attempts of appropriation
Oruro-David Choquehuanca
Nancy (2017). The Indigenous State: Race, Politics, and Performance in Plurinational Bolivia. Oakland: University of California Press. doi:10.1525/luminos
Oruro-2006 Bolivian regional autonomy referendum
resources that the Political Constitution of the State and the Laws grant them? Election Profile IFES Bolivia 'backs Morales reforms' BBC News, 3 July
Oruro-Municipalities of Bolivia
Municipalities in Bolivia (Spanish: municipios) are administrative divisions of the entire national territory governed by local elections. Municipalities
Oruro-Eva Copa
midst of the 2019 political crisis, she quickly gained national prominence when the Plurinational Legislative Assembly elected her president of the Senate
Oruro-Oscar Ortiz (Bolivian politician)
in Oruro, where the final draft was approved in a marathon session boycotted by PODEMOS. The circumstances of its passage led Ortiz to later state that
Oruro-Bolivia–Venezuela relations
Bolivia-Venezuela Relations are the existing bilateral relations between the Plurinational State of Bolivia and the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. Both
Oruro-Carlos Mesa
xisˈβeɾt] ; born 12 August 1953) is a Bolivian historian, journalist, and politician who served as the 63rd president of Bolivia from 2003 to 2005. As an independent
Oruro-París Galán
the second gay man in Bolivia to have held political office as a lawmaker, after Manuel Canelas [es]. Born and raised in Oruro, Parra later studied linguistics
Oruro-2006–2007 Bolivian Constituent Assembly
The Bolivian Constituent Assembly, convened on August 6, 2006, in Sucre, with the purpose of drafting a new national constitution by December 14, 2007;
Oruro-Patricia Gómez
Patricia Mercedes Gómez Andrade (born 14 May 1971) is a Bolivian lawyer, politician, and psychologist who served as senator for Chuquisaca from 2015 to
Oruro-Herbert Salvatierra
Becerra (born 20 September 1980) is a Bolivian lawyer and politician who served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies from Pando, representing circumscription
Oruro-Carlos Subirana Gianella
Subirana Gianella (born 18 August 1986) is a Bolivian lawyer and politician who served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies from Santa Cruz, representing
Oruro-Eduardo Maldonado
Committee (2 May 2018). "Eduardo Humberto Maldonado Iporre v. Bolivia (Plurinational State of), CCPR/C/122/D/2629/2015". Geneva. Retrieved 27 August 2023
Oruro-Franklin Flores
Retrieved 4 August 2022. Atlas Electoral de Bolivia (PDF) (in Spanish). Vol. IV (1st ed.). La Paz: Plurinational Electoral Organ. 2016. p. 64. ISBN 978-99905-928-5-6
Oruro-2021 Beni gubernatorial election
gubernatorial election was held on Sunday, 7 March 2021, to elect the governor of Beni, Bolivia. Alex Ferrier, the incumbent governor after the 2015 gubernatorial
Oruro-Martha Poma
senadores del Estado Plurinacional: Martha Poma Luque" [Senators of the Plurinational State: Martha Poma Luque]. Nuevo Estado (in Spanish). Vol. 2, no. 4
Oruro-Eliane Capobianco
1973) is a Bolivian lawyer and politician who served as minister of rural development and lands from January to November 2020. A member of the Social
Oruro-Saúl Lara
a Bolivian lawyer, jurist, and politician who has served as a party-list member of the Chamber of Deputies from Cochabamba since 2020. A member of Civic
Oruro-List of Art Deco architecture in the Americas
Plata, Oruro Autoridad de Supervisión del Sistema Financiero, Oruro Banco Nacional de Bolivia, Oruro Building at 17 Arenales, former house of Virreira
Oruro-2022 Bolivian ombudsman election
The 2022 Bolivian ombudsman election took place between 15 March and 23 September 2022 during the term of the 3rd Plurinational Legislative Assembly. This
Oruro-Adrián Quelca
November 1967) is a Bolivian politician, professor, and trade unionist who served as minister of education from 2020 to 2021. A member of the Communist Party
Oruro-Pedro Callisaya
(born 10 October 1966) is a Bolivian academic, constitutional lawyer, and jurist serving as the sixth ombudsman of Bolivia since 2022. Callisaya developed
Oruro-Rafael Quispe
La Patria (in Spanish). Oruro. 29 February 2020. Retrieved 16 August 2022. Serna Doque, Santiago (26 March 2020). "En Bolivia inició el estado de emergencia
Oruro-Rhina Aguirre
Rhina Aguirre Amézaga (20 May 1939 – 30 October 2021) was a Bolivian disability activist, politician, and sociologist who served as senator for Tarija
Oruro-Wilson Santamaría
lawyer, politician, and sociologist who served as vice minister public security from 2019 to 2020. A graduate the Higher University
Oruro-Marcela Revollo
Quiroga (born 18 July 1964) is a Bolivian academic, politician, and sociologist who served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies from La Paz, representing
Oruro-Erik Morón
is a Bolivian economist and politician serving as substitute senator for Santa Cruz. A former member of the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement —of which
Oruro-Martha Yujra
Spanish). Plurinational Electoral Organ. 2019. p. 9. Archived (PDF) from the original on 24 May 2020. Retrieved 2 June 2022. Portals: Biography Bolivia Indigenous
Oruro-Rebeca Delgado
is a Bolivian academic, lawyer, magistrate, and politician who served as president of the Chamber of Deputies from 2012 to 2013. As a member of the Movement
Oruro-Voseo
Western Bolivia—with indigenous peoples majority—(highlands of La Paz, Oruro, Potosí, Chuquisaca and Cochabamba) tú is predominant, but there is still
Oruro-List of autonomous areas by country
Tarija (2006) · La Paz (2009) · Cochabamba (2009) · Chuquisaca (2009) · Oruro (2009) · Potosi (2009) provincia autónoma autonomous province Gran Chaco
Oruro-Inter-city rail
companies: Eastern and Western. The western network runs daily trains from Oruro to Tupiza, with both espresso (fast) and WaraWara (slow) trains. The eastern
Oruro-Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
Jujuy Government of Chiquitos Intendency of Potosí: cities of Potosí and Oruro. Intendency of La Paz: city of La Paz. Intendency of Cochabamba: cities
Oruro-List of South American stadiums by capacity
Club Nacional de Football 1900 78 Estadio Jesús Bermúdez 33,795 Bolivia Oruro Club San José 1955 79 Estadio Juan Carmelo Zerillo 30,973 Argentina La Plata
Oruro-Toledo
States Toledo may also refer to: Toledo District Toledo Settlement Toledo, Oruro Toledo, Minas Gerais Toledo, Paraná Toledo, Norte de Santander Toledo, Antioquia
Oruro-Poopó
may refer to: Poopó Lake, Oruro, Bolivia Poopó Province, Oruro, Bolivia Poopó Municipality, Oruro, Bolivia Poopó Canton, Oruro, Bolivia This disambiguation
Oruro-Aka people
Candombe Carnaval de Negros y Blancos Bumba-meu-boi from Maranhão Carnaval de Oruro Ceviche Círio de Nazaré Cocolo Costa Rican oxherding Dancing Devils of Yare
Oruro-San Basilio de Palenque
Candombe Carnaval de Negros y Blancos Bumba-meu-boi from Maranhão Carnaval de Oruro Ceviche Círio de Nazaré Cocolo Costa Rican oxherding Dancing Devils of Yare
Oruro-Newmont
Kori Kollo open pit mine is on a high plain in northwestern Bolivia near Oruro, on government mining concessions issued to a Bolivian corporation, Empresa
Oruro-Wurtzite
described in 1861 for an occurrence in the San José Mine, Oruro City, Cercado Province, Oruro Department, Bolivia, and named for French chemist Charles-Adolphe
Oruro-List of radio stations in the Americas
92.1 FM & 730 AM Chulumani Radio Caliente 97.5 FM Oruro (Tropical Music) Radio Pio XII - 99.7 FM Oruro / 97.9 FM Cochabamba / 710 AM & 5952 SW Siglo Veinte
Oruro-List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: A-B
Alto La Paz 943,500 La Paz La Paz 816,000 Montero Santa Cruz 107,200 Oruro Oruro 302,600 Potosí Potosí 189,600 Quillacollo Cochabamba 117,800 Sacaba Cochabamba
Oruro-José María Linares
with a sizable army, militarily occupying the departments of La Paz and Oruro. Velasco and Linares did everything possible, with the support of the congress
Oruro-Traditional Thai massage
Candombe Carnaval de Negros y Blancos Bumba-meu-boi from Maranhão Carnaval de Oruro Ceviche Círio de Nazaré Cocolo Costa Rican oxherding Dancing Devils of Yare
Oruro-Peru–Bolivian Confederation
Huaylas Lima Junín La Libertad Arequipa Ayacucho Cuzco Litoral Puno Atacama Cochabamba Chuquisaca La Paz Oruro Potosí Santa Cruz Tarija Arica Carhuaucran
Oruro-List of political families
Lady of Bolivia, 2006–2019) Adhemar Wilcarani Morales (1978-) (Mayor of Oruro, 2021–present; son of Esther Morales Ayma) The Paz family Luis Paz Arce
Oruro-Tinku
Violencia ritual y violencia represiva. Cuadernos de investigación 5. CEPA, Oruro, 1996. Ordoñez Oporto, Luis et al. Primer Simposio Nacional Sobre Revalorización
Oruro-Andes
Tucumán, and Ushuaia in Argentina; Calama and Rancagua in Chile; Cochabamba, Oruro, Potosí, Sucre, Sacaba, Tarija, and Yacuiba in Bolivia; Arequipa, Cajamarca
Oruro-Línea Aérea Amaszonas
Wilstermann International Airport La Paz El Alto International Airport Hub Oruro Juan Mendoza Airport Terminated Rurrenabaque Rurrenabaque Airport Terminated
Oruro-Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity
Candombe Carnaval de Negros y Blancos Bumba-meu-boi from Maranhão Carnaval de Oruro Ceviche Círio de Nazaré Cocolo Costa Rican oxherding Dancing Devils of Yare
Oruro-Turco
and Verona, Italy Turco (surname), Italian surname Turco Municipality, Oruro, Bolivia Turco or tirailleur, a sharp shooter This disambiguation page lists
Oruro-List of wars involving Spain
5,000 killed or died of disease Rebellion of Túpac Amaru II (1780–83) Oruro Rebellion Part of Protests and rebellions of the eighteenth century in the
Oruro-Mount Copaja
Capaja) is a mountain in the western Andes, located in the province of Oruro, Bolivia (c. 18°09'S, 68°22'W). It has an altitude of 5,097 metres (16,722 ft)
Oruro-Miss Universe 1967
Brussels Bermuda Cheryl Smith 20 Hamilton Bolivia Marcela Montoya 18 Oruro Bonaire Cristina Landwier 19 Kralendijk Brazil Carmen Ramasco 21 Campinas
Oruro-Tarapacá Region
It borders the Chilean Arica y Parinacota Region to the north, Bolivia's Oruro Department and Potosí Department on the east, Chile's Antofagasta Region
Oruro-Bolivian Football Regional Leagues
include teams from Oruro and Cochabamba. The tournament started in 1960. Initially, only champions from La Paz, Cochabamba, Oruro and Santa Cruz participated
Oruro-List of cities in the Americas by year of foundation
Bayaguana Monte Plata Dominican Republic 1606 Ibarra Imbabura Ecuador 1606 Oruro Oruro Bolivia 1607 Jamestown Virginia United States First permanent English
Oruro-Morenada
international. In turn, this dance is performed during the Carnaval de Oruro, in honor of the Virgen del Socavón, declared a Masterpiece of the Oral
Oruro-Plurinational Legislative Assembly
The 26-member MAS-IPSP majority includes all four senators from La Paz, Oruro, and Potosí; three senators from Cochabamba and Chuquisaca; and two senators
Oruro-Sajama
indigenous people living near Nevado Sajama Sajama Province, a province in the Oruro Department, Bolivia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Oruro-Oruro (disambiguation)
Oruro is a city in Bolivia, the capital of the Oruro Department. Oruro may also refer to: Carnaval de Oruro, a religious and cultural festival Oruro Department
Oruro-Songkran (Thailand)
Candombe Carnaval de Negros y Blancos Bumba-meu-boi from Maranhão Carnaval de Oruro Ceviche Círio de Nazaré Cocolo Costa Rican oxherding Dancing Devils of Yare
Oruro-Tobas
Tobas is a prominent part of the annual carnivals (like the Carnaval de Oruro or the Bolivian Festiva in Virginia). The Tobas dance is a special representation
Oruro-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Republic of the Congo. Samara Oblast 53,600 Federal subject of Russia. Oruro Department 53,588 Department of Bolivia. Uttarakhand 53,566 State of India
Oruro-Regional Federation of Mining Cooperatives of Huanuni
Mineras de Huanuni, Fercomin) is a political grouping in Villa Huanani, Oruro Department, Bolivia. Fercomin won the municipal elections in December 2004
Oruro-Anata
Bank Anata, a festivity celebrated since the early 1990s in the city of Oruro, Bolivia linked to pre-Hispanic agricultural practices "Anata" (song), a
Oruro-Quechua people
kingdom of the Chincha Islands of Peru. The Qolla inhabited the Potosí, Oruro, and La Paz departments of Bolivia. The Cañari of Ecuador adopted the Quechua
Oruro-Bolivia TV
1968, for the television network in the cities of La Paz, Cochabamba, Oruro, Santa Cruz, Potosí and Sucre, at the total cost of US$2,487,900. Provisions
Oruro-Oruro Symphony Orchestra
The Oruro Symphony Orchestra (Spanish: Orquesta Sinfónica de Oruro) is a symphony orchestra based in Oruro, Bolivia. Under the directorship of Jesús Elías
Oruro-2009 Bolivian general election
Aullagas Municipality (Oruro Department) – 83.7% San Pedro de Totora Municipality (Oruro Department) -- 74.5% Chipaya Municipality (Oruro Department) -- 91
Oruro-Potosi
a mountain in the La Paz Department, Bolivia Wayna Potosí (Oruro), a mountain in the Oruro Department, Bolivia Potosi (barque), an 1895 German sailing
Oruro-Movimiento al Socialismo
or labour leaders. The fifth national congress of MAS-IPSP was held in Oruro 13–14 December 2003. In the 2005 general election, Evo Morales was again
Oruro-Oruro
Oruro (Hispanicized spelling) or Uru Uru is a city in Bolivia with a population of 264,683 (2012 calculation), about halfway between La Paz and Sucre
Oruro-Aircraft hijacking
to take them to a concentration camp located in Carahuara de Carangas, Oruro. The 47 prisoners overpowered the crew and gained control of the aircraft
Oruro-List of cities and largest towns in Bolivia
1. Santa Cruz 2. El Alto 3. La Paz 4. Cocha 5. Oruro 6. Sucre 7. Tarija 8. Potosí 9. Sacaba 10. Quillacollo According to the National Institute of Statistics
Oruro-Uyuni
Paz (via Oruro), Calama (in Chile), Potosí, and Villazón (on the Argentine border, where the line now ends). Uyuni is connected by road to Oruro - La Paz
Oruro-Uru Uru Lake
Uru Uru Lake is a lake in the Oruro Department in Bolivia. It is fed by the Desaguadero River and the Jach'a Jawira. It is situated at an elevation of
Oruro-Aymara people
territory from Lake Titicaca through the Desaguadero River and into Lake Poopó (Oruro, Bolivia) also known as the Altiplano. They are south of the lake. The capital
Oruro-Antonio José de Sucre
popular rejoicing. The same scene repeated when the Liberator arrived to Oruro, then to Potosí and finally to Chuquisaca, where he met his lieutenant of
Oruro-War of the Pacific
Dolores. Disbanded Bolivian forces there and the southern force retreated to Oruro, and the Peruvians fell back to Tiliviche. The Chilean army captured Iquique
Oruro-List of cycling tracks and velodromes
the Villa Deportiva Abrahm Telchi. Inaugurated 10.4.2014. ˜800 m Bolivia Oruro 490 m around 10% asphalt Outdoor ˜4000 m Bolivia Velódromo Municipal Sucre
Oruro-Diablada
the Andean region as early as the 1500s, its name originated in 1789 in Oruro, Bolivia, where performers dressed like the devil in parades called Diabladas
Oruro-Baccara
concert tour. In February 2023 they performed in Bolivia at the carnaval of Oruro. In May 2023, the label "In Out Record" released on vinyl the maxi-single
Oruro-UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists
Culture Sector - UNESCO". unesco.org. Retrieved 2015-12-15. "Carnival of Oruro - intangible heritage - Culture Sector - UNESCO". unesco.org. Retrieved
Oruro-Slang terms for money
Image Denomination Designation Nickname Pronunciation Coins .01ct ndururu / oruro .10ct peni .50ct sumuni 1.00 Ksh.1 bob/1bob (wan bob)shilingi 2.00 Kshs
Oruro-Copa Simón Bolívar (Bolivia)
including teams from Oruro and Cochabamba. The tournament started in 1960, initially only champions from La Paz, Cochabamba, Oruro and Santa Cruz participated
Oruro-Oruro Royal
Royal is the oldest Bolivian football club from . The club plays in the Primera A, one of the third-division regional leagues.
Oruro-Juan Mendoza Airport
is an extremely high elevation airport serving the city of Oruro, the capital of the Oruro Department in Bolivia. The airport is in the eastern part of
Oruro-Cercado Province (Oruro)
province in the northeastern parts of the Bolivian department of Oruro. Its capital is Oruro. The hamlet of Paria, established in 1535, was the first Spanish
Oruro-Poopó Province
parts of the Bolivian department of Oruro. Its seat is Poopó. Poopó province is one of the sixteen provinces in the Oruro Department. It is located between
Oruro-Machacamarca, Oruro
Machacamarca is a small town in the Pantaléon Dalence Province in the Oruro Department in Bolivia. It is the seat of the Machacamarca Municipality and
Oruro-Toledo, Oruro
Toledo (Oruro) is a small town in Bolivia. Toledo is the administrative seat of Saucarí Province, as well as that of Toledo Municipality. The town lies
Oruro-Totora, Oruro
Totora (Oruro) is a small town in Bolivia. 17°47′34″S 68°08′42″W / 17.7928°S 68.145°W / -17.7928; -68.145 v t e
Oruro-El Alto International Airport
Chimoré Cobija Cochabamba Copacabana Guayaramerín Ixiamas La Paz Monteagudo Oruro Potosí Puerto Suárez Riberalta Rurrenabaque San Borja Santa Ana del Yacuma
Oruro-Club Bolivar Nimbles
Club Bolívar Nimbles is a football club from the city of Oruro, Bolivia, playing at the second level of Bolivian football. It was founded the 24th of
Oruro-List of South American cities by elevation
Peru 3824 12546 10 Puno Peru 3819 12530 11 La Oroya Peru 3745 12287 12 Oruro Bolivia 3706 12158 13 Huancavelica Peru 3676 12060 14 La Paz Bolivia
Oruro-Austrocylindropuntia
Austrocylindropuntia verschaffeltii Argentina (Catamarca, Jujuy, Salta), Bolivia (La Paz, Oruro, Potosi), Chile (Antofagasta ) Austrocylindropuntia vestita Argentina, Bolivia
Oruro-Oldest football clubs
above Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata and Quilmes, both founded in 1887. Oruro Royal was founded on 26 May 1896 by the English workers hired by the Bolivian
Oruro-Club Always Ready
years, the team was runner-up. From 1954 onwards, teams from Cochabamba and Oruro participated in the now-called Torneo Integrado, a much larger tournament
Oruro-Evo Morales
rural village of Isallawi in Orinoca Canton, part of western Bolivia's Oruro Department, on 26 October 1959, to an Aymara family. One of seven children
Oruro-List of cities by elevation
768 2,621 Bolivia Sucre Americas N19.0475 W065.26 360,544 2,790 Bolivia Oruro Americas N17.9667 W067.1167 351,802 3,735 Bolivia Potosí Americas N19.5892
Oruro-Caporales
Yuracaré Cuisine Pique macho Salteñas Silpancho more Festivals Carnaval de Oruro Religion Christianity Roman Catholicism Mennonitism Methodism Mormonism
Oruro-Santa Fe, Oruro
Santa Fe is a small town in Bolivia. It is located in the Oruro Department. 17°32′03″S 67°08′37″W / 17.5342°S 67.1436°W / -17.5342; -67.1436 v t e
Oruro-1993–1997 Bolivian National Congress
Fernández Irahola Oruro ARBOL Carlos Raúl Bohrt Irahola Oruro MIR Guillermo Sola Eugenio Oruro MNR Juan Javier Gerardo Tamayo Richard Oruro ADN Juan Martínez
Oruro-Llama llama
of the Department of Oruro between the basins of the lakes Poopó and Coipasa, where the Uru civilization had the city of Oruro as their main social centre
Oruro-Club San José
Club Deportivo San José is a football club from Oruro, Bolivia, which competed in the Bolivian Primera División until its 2021 season. Founded in 1942
Oruro-Provinces of Bolivia
Asuncion Laca Laca, Choquecota Cercado Oruro Oruro 9 de Abril (Thola Palca), Huayña Pasto Grande, Iruma, Lequepalca, Oruro, Paria, Soracachi, Teniente Bullain
Oruro-Jorge Wilstermann International Airport
Destinations Boliviana de Aviación Buenos Aires–Ezeiza, La Paz, Madrid, Oruro, Santa Cruz de la Sierra–Viru Viru, São Paulo–Guarulhos, Sucre, Tarija,
Oruro-List of universities in Bolivia
Paz) Universidad Mayor de San Simón (Cochabamba) Universidad Técnica de Oruro (Oruro) Universidad Mayor Real y Pontificia San Francisco Xavier (Sucre) Bolivian
Oruro-Bolivians
Empire), which concentrate in the western departments of La Paz, Potosí, Oruro, Cochabamba and Chuquisaca. There also is an important oriental ethnic population
Oruro-Bolivian Primera División
Profesional" was created. Between 1950 and 1959, only clubs from La Paz, Oruro (since 1954) and Cochabamba (1955) took part of the championship because
Oruro-List of highest settlements
Weather and Web Information". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2021-09-10. "Oruro (Bolivia): Provinces & Settlements - Population Statistics, Charts and Map"
Oruro-List of highest large cities
146 2007 3,819 m (12,530 ft) Puno Peru 120,229 2007 3,706 m (12,159 ft) Oruro Bolivia 250,700 2011 3,658 m (12,001 ft) Lhasa China 373,000 2009 3,640 m
Oruro-Aymara language
Iquique province in northern Chile and in most of the Bolivian department of Oruro. It is also found in northern Potosi and southwest Cochabamba but is slowly
Oruro-Bolivia
Santa Cruz de la Sierra, founded in 1880; Universidad Técnica de Oruro UTO – Oruro, founded in 1892; Universidad Evangélica Boliviana UEB – Santa Cruz
Oruro-Wiphala
Aimara parade in Oruro, Bolivia, with the official Wiphala.
Oruro-Morin khuur
Candombe Carnaval de Negros y Blancos Bumba-meu-boi from Maranhão Carnaval de Oruro Ceviche Círio de Nazaré Cocolo Costa Rican oxherding Dancing Devils of Yare
Oruro-Mapuche language
who currently inhabit the islands of Lake Titicaca and peoples living in Oruro Department in Bolivia, respectively. This hypothesis was later rejected
Oruro-Club Bolívar
and the Integrated Championship, where clubs from La Paz, Cochabamba and Oruro, competed for the title of National Champion. Bolívar was the first champion
Oruro-List of dances
India) Okayama Okumkpa Oleg Omal One-Step Oro (eagle dance) Orunyege-Ntogoro Oruro Diablada 'ote'a Otole dance ʻotuhaka Owa dance P'aquchi Pa'o'a Pachanga
Oruro-List of national parks of Bolivia
Kempff Mercado Santa Cruz Department 15,234 km2 (5,882 sq mi) 1979 Sajama Oruro Department 1,002 km2 (387 sq mi) 1939 Torotoro Potosí Department 165.7 km2
Oruro-List of ethnic, regional, and folk dances by origin
(Poĺka-Trasucha) Kryzhachok Awki awki Caporales Diablada Kullawada Llamerada Morenada Oruro Diablada P'aquchi Siklla Tobas Waka waka Brazilian Zouk Carimbó Frevo Lambada
Oruro-Ch'iyar Quta (Oruro)
Chiar Kkola) is a small Bolivian lake located in the Sajama Province of the Oruro Department near the border to Chile. It is situated at a height of about
Oruro-Laram Q'awa (Charaña)
Laram Q'awa (Aymara larama blue, q'awa little river, ditch, crevice, fissure, gap in the earth, "blue brook" or "blue ravine", Hispanicized spellings Laram
Oruro-Waña Quta (Oruro)
Kkota, Huayñakota, Huaña Q'ota) is a small lake in Bolivia located in the Oruro Department, Sajama Province. It is in the Sajama National Park northwest
Oruro-List of highest airports
811222; 86.712278 (Syangboche Airport) 3,780 12,402 Juan Mendoza Airport Oruro Bolivia ORU SLOR 17°57′45″S 67°04′34″W / 17.96250°S 67.07611°W / -17
Oruro-Kuntur Chukuña (Oruro)
Andes of Bolivia, about 4,035 m (13,238 ft) high. It is situated in the Oruro Department, Sebastián Pagador Province (which is identical to the Santiago
Oruro-Carnival
the termination of these festivities. La Diablada Carnival takes place in Oruro in central Bolivia. It is celebrated in honor of the miners' patron saint
Oruro-Wayna Potosí (Oruro)
Andes of Bolivia, about 4,969 metres (16,302 ft) high. It is located in the Oruro Department, Sajama Province, Turku Municipality, Turku Canton, northwest
Oruro-El Tío
this "Underworld" is seen as El Tío's realm. Every year, the Carnaval de Oruro is held, and costumes and statues of El Tío are paraded around in a ceremony
Oruro-2012–13 Liga Nacional B
Nacional A Municipalidad Champions of Torneo Nacional Provincial Oruro Royal Oruro Championship Real Mamoré Relegated from 2011–12 Liga Nacional A Sport
Oruro-Puerto Rico Airport
Chimoré Cobija Cochabamba Copacabana Guayaramerín Ixiamas La Paz Monteagudo Oruro Potosí Puerto Suárez Riberalta Rurrenabaque San Borja Santa Ana del Yacuma
Oruro-Esther Morales
of Bolivia Evo Morales, who was unmarried. Morales was born in Orinoca, Oruro Department, on 13 November 1949, to a family from the indigenous Aymara
Oruro-Criollo people
against the criollos ill will from the Spanish Crown, especially for the Oruro Rebellion prosecuted in Buenos Aires, and also for the lawsuit filed against
Oruro-Culture of Bolivia
pre-Columbian Indians and 16th century Spaniards. The at the annual carnival of Oruro are among the great folkloric events of South America, as are the lesser
Oruro-Viru Viru International Airport
Aires–Ezeiza, Caracas, Cochabamba, Havana, La Paz, Lima, Madrid, Miami, Oruro, São Paulo–Guarulhos, Sucre, Tarija, Trinidad Conviasa Caracas Copa Airlines
Oruro-La Paz
La Paz with El Alto. Autovía La Paz Oruro/A-1 (La Paz-Oruro Highway) – Connects La Paz with the cities of Oruro, Patacamaya and Caracollo. It then connects
Oruro-Bermudez
Santa Fe, Argentina Estadio Jesús Bermúdez, a multi-purpose stadium in Oruro, Bolivia Bermudez (surname) Bermúdez (TV series), a 2009 Colombian telenovela
Oruro-List of canonically crowned images
Metropolitan Cathedral of Sucre Pope Pius XI Virgen de Cotoca 8 December 1954 Cotoca Pope Pius XII Virgen del Socavón 5 November 2000 Oruro Pope John Paul II
Oruro-Discalced Carmelites
of Santa Cruz de la Sierra (2003–Incumbent) Bishop of Oruro (1991–2003) Auxiliary Bishop of Oruro (1987–1991) Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia (1942-03-23)
Oruro-Wisk'achani (Oruro)
602-metre-high (15,098 ft) mountain in the Andes of Bolivia. It is located in the Oruro Department, Pantaleón Dalence Province, Huanuni Municipality. The mountain
Oruro-P'iq'iñ Q'ara (Oruro)
the Cordillera Occidental in the Andes of Bolivia. It is located in the Oruro Department, Sabaya Province, Sabaya Municipality. P'iq'iñ Q'ara is situated
Oruro-Phaq'u Q'awa (Sajama)
of Bolivia, about 5,380 metres (17,651 ft) high. It is situated in the Oruro Department, Sajama Province, in the west of the Curahuara de Carangas Municipality
Oruro-Totora
Bolivia Totora, Cochabamba, a town in Totora Municipality, Bolivia Totora, Oruro, a town in Bolivia Totora District, in Amazonas, Peru Tōtara, a tree endemic
Oruro-Pukara (Mejillones)
468-metre-high (14,659 ft) mountain in the Andes of Bolivia. It is situated in the Oruro Department, Mejillones Province, Carangas Municipality, east of Carangas
Oruro-Chachakumani (Oruro)
the Cordillera Occidental in the Andes of Bolivia. It is situated in the Oruro Department, Sajama Province, in the west of the Turco Municipality. Chachakumani
Oruro-Mi Teleférico
teleférico turístico "Virgen del Socavón" en Oruro" [President inaugurates Our Lady of the Mines tourist cable car in Oruro]. Money.com.bo (in Spanish). 7 February
Oruro-Wila Quta (Oruro)
reaching up to 5,144 metres (16,877 ft) above sea level. It is located in the Oruro Department, Challapata Province, in the south-east of the Challapata Municipality
Oruro-Sirk'i (Oruro)
mountain in the Andes of Bolivia east of Poopó Lake. It is located in the Oruro Department, Sebastián Pagador Province, which is identical to the Santiago
Oruro-Warawara Lake (Oruro)
star, also spelled Wara Wara) is a lake in Bolivia. It is situated in the Oruro Department, Sebastián Pagador Province, which is identical to the Santiago
Oruro-Turi Turini (Oruro)
Andes of Bolivia, about 5,000-metre (16,404 ft) high. It is situated in the Oruro Department, Sajama Province, Turco Municipality. Turi Turini lies southeast
Oruro-Ch'alla Willk'i
(Oruro), a mountain in the Sajama Province, Oruro Department, Bolivia Ch'alla Willk'i (Totora), a mountain in the San Pedro de Totora Province, Oruro Department
Oruro-Candlemas
realization, it stands with the Carnival in Rio de Janeiro and the Carnaval de Oruro in Bolivia as one of the three largest festivals in South America. At the
Oruro-Uto
during the Tajikistani Civil War Universidad Técnica de Oruro (UTO), a public university in Oruro, Bolivia Untrioctium (chemical symbol Uto), an unsynthesized
Oruro-List of shortwave radio broadcasters
Nueva ? Yes Based in La Paz. Radio Pio XII ? Yes Based in Siglo Veinte, Oruro Department. Radio Yura 2000 Yes Based in Yura, Potosi Department. Radio
Oruro-Janq'u Qalani
Pacajes Province, La Paz Department, Bolivia Janq'u Qalani (Oruro), a mountain in the Oruro Department, Bolivia This disambiguation page lists articles
Oruro-1930 FIFA World Cup squads
(1902-01-24)24 January 1902 (aged 28) 6 Oruro Royal 3MF Miguel Brito (1901-06-13)13 June 1901 (aged 29) 0 Oruro Royal 4FW José Bustamante (1907-01-01)1
Oruro-Wallatiri (Poopó)
Andes of Bolivia, about 4,100 m (13,500 ft) high. It is situated in the Oruro Department, Poopó Province, Poopó Municipality. Wallatiri lies south of
Oruro-C.D. Jorge Wilstermann
seek to move into the AFC championship, which was played in La Paz and Oruro between teams from those cities. When Dr. Jorge Rojas was appointed Wilstermann's
Oruro-Uru
Paulo, a city in Brazil Uru Uru Lake, a lake south of the Bolivian town of Oruro Uru Harbour Airport, an airport on Malaita, Solomon Islands Uru River (Goiás)
Oruro-Isallavi
Isallavi (also: Isayavi or Isallawi) is a village in the Bolivian Oruro Department. It is the birthplace of Evo Morales, Bolivia's former President. Isallavi
Oruro-Wila Salla (disambiguation)
Department, Bolivia Wila Salla (Oruro), a mountain in the Oruro Department, Bolivia Wila Salla (Oruro-Potosí), a mountain in the Oruro Department and in the Potosí
Oruro-Chinchillani (Oruro)
122-metre-high (13,524 ft) mountain in the Andes of Bolivia. It is located in the Oruro Department, Sabaya Province, Sabaya Municipality, south of the Lauca River
Oruro-Chinchillani
a mountain in the La Paz Department, Bolivia Chinchillani (Oruro), a mountain in the Oruro Department, Bolivia Chinchillani (Peru), a mountain in Peru
Oruro-Jach'a Qullu (Oruro)
reaches a height of approximately 4,740 m (15,550 ft). It is located in the Oruro Department, Sajama Province, Turco Municipality. Jach'a Qullu lies southwest
Oruro-Wichhu Qullu
may refer to: Wichhu Qullu (Cercado), a mountain in the Cercado Province, Oruro Department, Bolivia Wichhu Qullu (Cochabamba), a mountain in the Cochabamba
Oruro-Machaqa Marka
small town in the La Paz Department, Bolivia Machacamarca (Oruro), a small town in the Oruro Department, Bolivia Machaq Marka, a mountain in the La Paz
Oruro-Lawrani (Oruro)
reaches a height of approximately 3,990 m (13,090 ft). It is located in the Oruro Department, Nor Carangas Province (which is identical to the Huayllamarca
Oruro-Jach'a Ch'utu (Oruro)
reaches a height of approximately 4,160 m (13,650 ft). It is located in the Oruro Department, San Pedro de Totora Province. Jach'a Ch'utu lies southeast of
Oruro-Yapu Qullu
mountain in the Mejillones Province, Oruro Department, Bolivia Yapu Qullu (Sajama), a mountain in the Sajama Province, Oruro Department, Bolivia Yapu Qullu
Oruro-Pichaqani (Oruro)
reaches a height of approximately 4,120 m (13,520 ft). It is located in the Oruro Department, Challapata Province, Challapata Municipality. Pichaqani lies
Oruro-Llallawa (Oruro)
546-metre-high (14,915 ft) mountain in the Andes of Bolivia. It is located in the Oruro Department, Challapata Province, Challapata Municipality. BIGM map 1:50
Oruro-Kiwuri
Oruro Department, Bolivia Kiwuri (Potosí), a mountain in the Potosí Department, Bolivia Kiwuri (Totora), a mountain in the Totora Province, Oruro Department
Oruro-Ferrocarril de Antofagasta a Bolivia
the viaduct. Across the Bolivian pampas the lined reached Uyuni and Oruro. At Oruro, the gauge changed to 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) metre gauge for the
Oruro-1950 FIFA World Cup squads
4FW Benjamin Maldonado (1928-01-04)4 January 1928 (aged 22) 4 San Jose de Oruro - 4FW Mario Mena (1927-02-28)28 February 1927 (aged 23) 9 Club Bolívar -
Oruro-Yungas Road
around 114, the second most in Bolivia after the road between La Paz and Oruro. Of these accidents, 42 people died. Yungas Road The Old Yungas Road before
Oruro-Plateau
parts lie in Chile. The Altiplano plateau hosts several cities like Puno, Oruro, El Alto and La Paz the administrative seat of Bolivia. Northeastern Altiplano
Oruro-Chaco War
Lupe (28 June 2015). "La sed no tiene fronteras – Periódico La Patria (Oruro – Bolivia)". Periódico La Patria (in Spanish). Archived from the original
Oruro-Royal Pari F.C.
club for the final. In the final, Royal Pari faced Deportivo Kala from Oruro, with whom it drew both legs, forcing a tiebreaker match played in Sucre
Oruro-2018 Oruro attacks
of Oruro during the traditional carnival of the city. In a street food stand, eight people were killed by an explosion near the main street of Oruro. At
Oruro-Tanka Tanka
Paz), a mountain in La Paz Department, Bolivia Tanka Tanka (Oruro), a mountain in Oruro Department, Bolivia Tanqa Tanqa, an archaeological site in Peru
Oruro-Bokator
Candombe Carnaval de Negros y Blancos Bumba-meu-boi from Maranhão Carnaval de Oruro Ceviche Círio de Nazaré Cocolo Costa Rican oxherding Dancing Devils of Yare
Oruro-List of telephone operating companies
L. (Chuquisaca Department) COTAP R.L. (Potosí Department) COTEOR R.L. (Oruro Department) COSETT R.L. (Tarija Department) COTEAUTRI R.L. (Beni Department)
Oruro-Jeanine Áñez
trasladada a una clínica por su estado de salud". La Patria (in Spanish). Oruro. 17 March 2021. Archived from the original on 10 February 2022. Retrieved
Oruro-2020 Bolivian general election
oficiales de las elecciones". El Deber (in Spanish). "Gutiérrez is buried in Oruro without legal autopsy and between doubts". www.paginasiete.bo (in Spanish)
Oruro-Lithium Triangle
The Lithium Triangle (Spanish: Triángulo del Litio) is a region of the Andes that is rich in lithium reserves, encompassed by the borders of Argentina
Oruro-COVID-19 pandemic in Bolivia
March 2020, when its first two cases were confirmed in the departments of Oruro and Santa Cruz. On 12 March, Bolivia suspended all public school sessions
Oruro-List of deaths due to COVID-19
cricketer India (Gurgaon) Esther Morales 70 First Lady of Bolivia Bolivia (Oruro) Caio Narcio 33 Politician Brazil (São Paulo) Danny Campbell 76 Footballer
Oruro-Aymara kingdoms
(Cusco) Collas (Puno) Lupacas (Puno) Pacajes (La Paz) Carangas (Oruro) Soras (Oruro) Charcas (Chuquisaca) Quillacas (Potosí) Cara-caras (Potosí) Chuis
Oruro-Santa Fe
to: Santa Fe, Argentina Santa Fe Province Santa Fe de Yapacaní Santa Fe (Oruro) Bonito de Santa Fé Santa Fé de Goiás Santa Fé de Minas Santa Fé do Araguaia
Oruro-Bunraku
Candombe Carnaval de Negros y Blancos Bumba-meu-boi from Maranhão Carnaval de Oruro Ceviche Círio de Nazaré Cocolo Costa Rican oxherding Dancing Devils of Yare
Oruro-2019 Potosí-Oruro highway attacks
In October 2019, Bolivian militants of the then ruling political party of the Movement for Socialism (MAS) ambushed a caravan of miners, students and cooperativists
Oruro-List of flags by number of colors
Nizari Ismaili state (1162–1256) North Caucasian Soviet Republic (1918) Oruro, Bolivia Qutb Shahi (1518–1687) Paracale, Camarines Norte Rustamid Dynasty
Oruro-Carnaval de Oruro
The Carnival of Oruro is a religious and cultural festival in Oruro, Bolivia. It has been celebrated since the 18th century in the Peruvian virreynato
Oruro-50th Infantry Regiment (Bolivia)
del Regimiento 50 de Infantería, los "Cuchilleros de la Muerte", Fortin De La Patria, Oruro Noticias de Bolivia - Periódico La Patria (Oruro - Bolivia)
Oruro-Macheteros de Jara
September 2016) La Historia del Regimiento 50 de Infantería, los "Cuchilleros de la Muerte", Fortin De La Patria, Oruro [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
Oruro-Departments of Bolivia
La Paz L La Paz El Alto 2,926,996 133,985 (51,732) 20.2 (52.32) 29 Oruro O Oruro 551,116 53,588 (20,690) 9.22 (23.88) 9 Pando N Cobija 154,355 63,827
Oruro-Demographics of Bolivia
Empire), who are concentrated in the western departments of La Paz, Potosí, Oruro, Cochabamba and Chuquisaca. There also are ethnic populations in the east
Oruro-Oruro Department
Oruro (Spanish pronunciation: [oˈɾuɾo]; Quechua: Uru Uru; Aymara: Ururu) is a department of Bolivia, with an area of 53,588 km2 (20,690 sq mi). Its capital
Oruro-Route 4 (Bolivia)
Decree 25.134 of 31 August 1998. Route 4 encompasses the departments of Oruro, La Paz, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz. It begins in the west as a continuation
Oruro-Alexander von Humboldt
Planeta – Colombia, May 31, 2011 José Oscar Frigerio, La rebelión criolla de Oruro fue juzgada en Buenos Aires (1781–1801), Ediciones del Boulevard, Córdoba
Oruro-Oruro–Potosí boundary conflicts
There are several boundary conflicts between the departments of Oruro and Potosí in Bolivia, resulting from inaccurate mapping and conflicts between neighboring
Oruro-Tanka Tanka (Bolivia)
in Bolivia: Tanka Tanka (La Paz), in La Paz Department Tanka Tanka (Oruro), in Oruro Department This disambiguation page lists Bolivia articles associated
Oruro-Altiplano
several cities in each of these three nations, including El Alto, La Paz, Oruro, and Puno. The northeastern part of the Altiplano is more humid than the
Oruro-Plácida Espinoza
unionist who served as senator for Oruro from 2015 to 2020. Born into a rural indigenous community in central Oruro's Carangas Province, Espinoza began
Oruro-Jorge Wilstermann
Wilstermann died in 1936, after an aeroplane accident when flying the Cochabamba–Oruro route on his Junkers airplane. Wilstermann's pioneerism inspired homages
Oruro-Miguel Tacón y Rosique
was defeated in the Battle of Bajo Palacé (es) in 1811 and had to flee to Oruro. Here he joined the army of Viceroy of Peru Pezuela, and participated in
Oruro-Freddy Huayta
politician who served as a party-list member of the Chamber of Deputies from Oruro from 2010 to 2015. Huayta completed his early schooling in his home community
Oruro-Mario Choque
politician who served as senator for Oruro from 2010 to 2015. Choque studied economics at the Technical University of Oruro and developed a years-long career
Oruro-List of indoor arenas
Polideportivo Evo Morales 2015 12,000 Sucre Polideportivo Garcilazo 2009 10,000 Oruro Coliseo Eduardo Leclere Polo 2000 10,000 Cochabamba Coliseo José Casto Méndez
Oruro-Nelly Núñez
Deputies from Oruro, representing circumscription 32 from 2010 to 2015. Núñez emigrated from her hometown of Pulacayo, Potosí, to metropolitan Oruro when she
Oruro-GV San José
Villarroel Deportivo San José is a Bolivian football club based in Sud Carangas, Oruro. Founded in 1968, they play in Primera División. Founded on 16 July 1968
Oruro-2024 Bolivian Primera División season
candidato a dirigir en Oruro" [Richard Rojas takes over at GV San José on an interim basis; Venegas is a candidate to manage in Oruro] (in Spanish). Los Tiempos
Oruro-Technical University of Oruro
University of Oruro (Spanish: Universidad Técnica de Oruo, UTO), or UTO, is one of ten public universities in Bolivia. It is located in the city of Oruro. The
Oruro-Oruro Department (Peru–Bolivian Confederation)
Oruro Department (Spanish: Departamento de Oruro) was a department of Bolivia, a constituent country of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation, which existed
Oruro-Lake Poopó
large saline lake in a shallow depression in the Altiplano Mountains in Oruro Department, Bolivia, at an altitude of approximately 3,700 m (12,100 ft)
Oruro-Cochabamba
role in suppressing the indigenous rebellions of 1781 in Oruro by sending armed forces to Oruro to quell the uprisings. Since the late 19th century it has
Oruro-List of flags by color combination
Malaysia (with multicolored coat of arms) Muscat and Oman (to 1970) Oruro Department, Bolivia Racibórz, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms) Sławków
Oruro-Charango
jitarron or pomputu): A rustic instrument of the rural regions of Cochabamba, Oruro, and Potosí. Its soundbox is made of plywood, and it has only five frets
Oruro-Arica
addition it is the end station of the Bolivian oil pipeline beginning in Oruro. The city's strategic position is enhanced by being next to the Pan-American
Oruro-Supay
becoming a main character of the diabladas of Bolivia (seen in the Carnaval de Oruro), Peru and other Andean countries. The name Supay is now roughly translated
Oruro-Luzmila Carpio
Luzmila Carpio was born on December 20, 1954 in Qala Qala, Department of Oruro. As a small child, she learned the daily songs of the Quechua and Aymara
Oruro-Vivianite
Crystal size: 82 mm × 38 mm × 11 mm. From Huanuni mine, Dalence Province, Oruro Department, Bolivia General Category Phosphate mineral Vivianite group Formula
Oruro-Bolivian Air Force
Suárez, Tarija, Villamontes, Cobija, Trinidad, Riberalta, Roboré, Uyuni, Oruro, Sucre and Chimoré. Major commands included the following: General Command
Oruro-Jamaican Maroons
Candombe Carnaval de Negros y Blancos Bumba-meu-boi from Maranhão Carnaval de Oruro Ceviche Círio de Nazaré Cocolo Costa Rican oxherding Dancing Devils of Yare
Oruro-List of association football stadiums by country
Petrolero, Club Blooming, Club Destroyers 3 Estadio Jesús Bermúdez 33,795 Oruro Club San José 4 Estadio Víctor Agustín Ugarte 32,105 Potosí Real Potosí