Kara Kara

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Kara Kara
Basic data
Residents (state) 314 pop. (2012 census)
height 2605  m
Post Code 03-0703-0100-5001
Telephone code (+591)
Coordinates 17 ° 47 ′  S , 66 ° 21 ′  W Coordinates: 17 ° 47 ′  S , 66 ° 21 ′  W
Kara Kara (Bolivia)
Kara Kara
Kara Kara
politics
Department Cochabamba
province Capinota Province
climate
Climate diagram Arque
Climate diagram Arque

Kara Kara is a town in the department of Cochabamba in the South American Andean state of Bolivia .

Location in the vicinity

Kara Kara is the second largest town in the canton of Sicaya in the district ( Bolivian : Municipio ) Sicaya in the province of Capinota . The village is located at an altitude of 2605  m in the valley of the Río Arque , one of the headwaters of the Bolivian Río Grande , at the mouth of the Río Sapo Mayu .

geography

Kara Kara is located in one of the northern foothills of the Bolivian Cordillera Central . The climate is semi-arid and a typical daytime climate , in which the temperature differences between day and night are more pronounced than between the seasons.

The valley region of the Río Arque has an average annual precipitation of 600 mm and an annual average temperature of 11 ° C. The dry season lasts from May to September and has lower temperatures, but is frost-free. The rainy season lasts from December to February and is warmer than the annual average (see climate diagram Arque).

Transport network

Kara Kara is located in a south-westerly direction 87 kilometers by road from Cochabamba , the capital of the department.

Cochabamba from west leads the paved highway Ruta 4 , which at Caracollo the Ruta 1 encounters that the Altiplano crossed from north to south. 37 kilometers southwest of Cochabamba, a dirt road branches off in a south-easterly direction at Parotani and reaches the city of Capinota after 30 kilometers . The road continues for seventeen kilometers via Irpa Irpa and Orcoma up the Río Arque to Kara Kara and on to Arque .

population

The population of the village has increased by more than a third in the past decade:

year Residents source
1992 no detailed data census
2001 224 census
2012 314 census

Due to the historically grown population distribution, the region has a high proportion of Quechua population, in the municipality of Sicaya 98.7 percent of the population speak the Quechua language.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ INE - Instituto Nacional de Estadística Bolivia 1992
  2. ^ INE - Instituto Nacional de Estadística Bolivia 2001
  3. INE - Instituto Nacional de Estadística Bolivia 2012 ( Memento of the original from July 22, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / censosbolivia.ine.gob.bo
  4. INE social data Cochabamba 2001 (PDF; 7.6 MB)

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