Franz Tamayo Province | |
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Province | |
![]() Chalalan Lake | |
![]() Location of Franz Tamayo Province within Bolivia | |
![]() Provinces of the La Paz Department | |
Coordinates:16°0′0″S67°5′0″W / 16.00000°S 67.08333°W /-16.00000; -67.08333 | |
Country | ![]() |
Department | La Paz Department |
Municipalities | 2 |
Cantons | 9 |
Capital | Apolo |
Area | |
• Total | 15,900 km2 (6,100 sq mi) |
Population (2024 census) | |
• Total | 28,040 |
• Density | 1.8/km2 (4.6/sq mi) |
• Ethnicities | QuechuaAymara |
Time zone | UTC-4 (BOT) |
Area code | BO.LP.FT |
Website | Official website |
Franz Tamayo is aprovince in theBolivian department ofLa Paz. It lies in the western part of the nation, and includes theUlla Ulla National Reserve - which today is part of theApolobamba Integrated Management Natural Area - in the highAndean plain on the western border withPeru. Its capital isApolo.
The province was founded with the name Caupollcán on January 23, 1826. On December 20, 1967 the name was changed in honor of the Bolivian intellectual, writer and politicianFranz Tamayo (1878–1956).
TheApolobamba mountain range traverses the province. The highest mountain of the province isChawpi Urqu (Wisk'achani) at 6,044 m (19,829 ft). Other mountains are listed below:[1][2]
Franz Tamayo Province is divided into twomunicipalities which are further subdivided into nine cantons.
Section | Municipality | Seat |
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1st | Apolo Municipality | Apolo |
2nd | Pelechuco Municipality | Pelechuco |
Some of the tourist attractions of the municipalities are:[3]
Other remarkable places arePilón Lajas Biosphere Reserve and Communal Lands, Chalalan Lake andChalalan ecolodge.