Senda D

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Senda D
Basic data
Residents (state) 825 pop. (2012 census)
height 223  m
Post Code 03-1204-0108-4001
Telephone code (+591)
Coordinates 16 ° 55 ′  S , 65 ° 9 ′  W Coordinates: 16 ° 55 ′  S , 65 ° 9 ′  W
Senda D (Bolivia)
Senda D
Senda D
politics
Department Cochabamba
province Carrasco
climate
Climate diagram Villa Tunari
Climate diagram Villa Tunari

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

Location in the vicinity

Senda D is the fifth largest town in the district ( Bolivian : Municipio ) Chimoré in the province of Carrasco . The street village Senda D lies at an altitude of 223  m between the lower reaches of the Río Coni , a right tributary of the Río Chapare , and the Río Chimoré in the east.

geography

Senda D is located in the Bolivian lowlands on the northeastern edge of the Andes mountain range of the Cordillera Oriental .

The mean average temperature of the region is 27 ° C (see climate diagram Villa Tunari) and fluctuates only slightly between 23 ° C in June and July and almost 29 ° C from November to February. The climate is humid all year round , the annual precipitation is about 2,300 mm. The maximum precipitation is in the summer months of December and January with over 300 mm, less humid are the winter months from June to September with 60 to 100 mm of precipitation.

Transport network

Southwest of Senda D at a distance of 202 km by road is Cochabamba , the capital of the department.

The 1,657-kilometer Ruta 4 highway , which begins in the far west of the Chilean border at Tambo Quemado and leads across the Altiplano and via Cochabamba to Villa Tunari at the foot of the Cordillera. From Villa Tunari it is thirty kilometers to Chimoré , the Ruta 4 then continues to the lowland metropolis of Santa Cruz and finally ends in the southeastern part of the country on the border with Brazil at the city of Puerto Quijarro .

At the eastern exit of Chimoré in front of the bridge over the Río Chimoré, a side street branches off in a northerly direction from Ruta 4, which reaches Senda D after eight kilometers.

population

The population of the village has increased by almost a third in the past decade alone:

year Residents source
1992 no detailed data census
2001 635 census
2012 825 census

Due to the historical population distribution, the region has a high proportion of Quechua population, in the municipality of Chimoré 70.4 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 ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was 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; 4.4 MB)

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