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Potosí Department

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Country
  
Bolivia

Time zone
  
BOT (UTC-4)

Population
  
823,517 (2012)

Capital
  
Potosí

Area
  
118,218 km²

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University
  
Tomás Frías Autonomous University

Clubs and Teams
  
Nacional Potosí, Club Real Potosí

Points of interest
  
Salar de Uyuni, Laguna Verde, Laguna Colorada, National Mint of Bolivia, Isla Incahuasi

Destinations
  
Uyuni, Tupiza, Potosí, Villazón, Torotoro National

Potosí Department is a department in southwestern Bolivia. It comprises 118,218 km² with 823,517 inhabitants (2012 census). The capital is the city of Potosí. It is mostly a barren, mountainous region with one large plateau to the west, where the largest salt flat in the world, Salar de Uyuni, is located.

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Map of Potos%C3%AD, Bolivia

Potosí was the richest province in the Spanish empire, providing a great percentage of the silver that was shipped to Europe.

Potosi is also the location of the San Cristóbal silver, zinc and lead mines, developed by the US-company Apex Silver Mines Limited of Colorado and in November 2008 sold to the Japanese Sumitomo Corporation.

Government

The chief executive office of Bolivia departments (since May 2010) is the governor; until then, the office was called the prefect, and until 2006 the prefect was appointed by the President of Bolivia. The current governor, Esteban Urquizu Cuéllar of the Movement for Socialism – Political Instrument for the Sovereignty of the Peoples was elected on 4 April 2010.

Legislative Assembly

Under the 2009 Constitution, each Bolivian department has an elected Departmental Legislative Assembly. The first elections were held 4 April 2010.

Provinces of Potosi Department

The department is divided into 16 provinces which are further supbdivided into 40 municipalities (municipios) and 219 cantons (cantones).

Languages

The languages spoken in the department are mainly Quechua, Spanish and Aymara. The following table shows the number of those belonging to the recognized group of speakers.

Places of interest

  • Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve
  • Torotoro National Park
  • Laguna Colorada
  • Laguna Verde
  • Laguna Blanca
  • Salar de Uyuni
  • Potosí
  • Uyuni
  • Notable people

  • Juana Azurduy de Padilla, guerrilla military leader.
  • Manuel Ascencio Padilla, namesake of the town of Padilla, Bolivia.
  • Modesto Omiste Tinajeros, writer, politician, and namesake of the province Modesto Omiste.
  • References

    Potosí Department Wikipedia


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