Bolívar Province (Peru)

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Bolívar Province
Location of the province in the La Libertad region
Location of the province in the La Libertad region
Symbols
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Basic data
Country Peru
region La Libertad
Seat Bolívar
surface 1,718.9 km²
Residents 14,457 (2017)
density 8.4 inhabitants per km²
founding November 20, 1916
ISO 3166-2 PE-LAL
politics
Alcalde Provincial Odar Sánchez Peche
(2019-2022)
Uchumarca
Uchumarca

Coordinates: 7 ° 18 ′  S , 77 ° 45 ′  W

The province of Bolívar is located in the La Libertad region in northwestern Peru . The province was named after Simón Bolívar (1783-1830), a Venezuelan independence fighter. The province has an area of ​​1718.86 km². At the 2017 census, 14,457 people lived in the province. Ten years earlier the population was 16,650. The administrative seat is the village of Bolívar .

Geographical location

The province of Bolívar is located in the extreme northeast of the La Libertad region 170 km east-northeast of the city of Trujillo in the Peruvian Central Cordillera . The province has a longitudinal extent in the NNW-SSE direction of almost 90 km. The Río Marañón River runs along the western provincial border.

The province of Bolívar is bordered to the north by the region of Amazonas , on the east by the region of San Martín , in the southeast of the region Huánuco , the east by the region of San Martín , in the south of the province of Pataz and the west by the province Sánchez Carrión and the Cajamarca region .

Administrative division

The province of Bolívar is divided into the following six districts. The Bolívar district is the seat of the provincial administration.

District Administrative headquarters
Bambamarca Bambamarca
Bolívar Bolívar
Condormarca Nuevo Condormarca
Longotea Longotea
Uchumarca Uchumarca
Ucuncha Ucuncha

Web links

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