San Germán (Ichilo)

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San Germán
Basic data
Residents (state) 2312 pop. (2012 census)
rank Rank 181
height 280  m
Post Code 07-0403-0101-3001
Telephone code (+591)
Coordinates 17 ° 21 ′  S , 64 ° 6 ′  W Coordinates: 17 ° 21 ′  S , 64 ° 6 ′  W
San Germán (Bolivia)
San Germán
San Germán
politics
Department Santa Cruz
province Ichilo Province
climate
Climate diagram Santa Fe de Yapacaní
Climate diagram Santa Fe de Yapacaní

San Germán is a country town in the Santa Cruz department in the lowlands of the South American Andean state Bolivia .

Location in the vicinity

San Germán is the second largest city in the municipality of Yapacaní in the province of Ichilo . The city is located 23 kilometers west of Yapacaní , at an altitude of 280  m seven kilometers northeast of the Río Moile , a tributary to the Río Ichilo .

geography

San Germán lies to the east of the Bolivian Cordillera Oriental on the edge of the Bolivian lowlands.

The annual average temperature of the region is around 24 ° C (see climate diagram Santa Fe de Yapacaní) and fluctuates only marginally between almost 21 ° C in June and July and a good 26 ° C from November to January. The annual precipitation is about 1800 mm, with monthly precipitation between 60 mm in July and average maximum values ​​of 200 to 300 mm in the summer months from December to February.

Transport network

San Germán is located at a distance of 150 kilometers by road northwest of Santa Cruz , the capital of the department.

San Germán is located on the 1,657-kilometer Ruta 4 highway , which crosses the entire country from Tambo Quemado on the Chilean border in a west-east direction and leads to Puerto Suárez on the Brazilian border. It leads via Cochabamba and Villa Tunari to San Germán and on via Yapacaní , Santa Cruz and Roboré to Puerto Suárez. The road is completely paved from the Chilean border to Pailón, only further on is it unpaved.

population

The population of the village has increased many times over in the past two decades:

year Residents source
1992 299 census
2001 1 150 census
2012 2,312 census

Due to immigration, the region has a high proportion of Quechua population, in the Municipio Yapacaní 50.4 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
  4. INE social data 2001 (PDF; 5.2 MB)

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