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Cotoca is a
canton and Muni****lity of Andrés Ibáñez
Province in
Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia. The muni****lity
consists of two
cantons –
Cotoca itself...
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Virgen de
Cotoca (literal translation:
Virgin of
Cotoca;
figurative translation: Our Lady of
Cotoca; variant:
Blessed Virgin of Cotoco) is the patron...
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different ways to
prepare arepas, but one of the most
traditional is the
Cotoca recipe.
Several varieties of
arepa can be
found in the country, such as...
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Santa Cruz muni****lities:
Santa Cruz de la Sierra, La Guardia, Warnes,
Cotoca, El Torno, Porongo, and Montero. The city was
first founded in 1561 by Spanish...
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Santa Cruz Muni****lity 1,135,526
Santa Cruz de la
Sierra 1st
Cotoca Muni****lity 36,425
Cotoca 2nd
Ayacucho Muni****lity or
Porongo Muni****lity 11,085 Porongo...
- Cochabamba, Montero, Warnes, La Guardia, Viacha, Villamontes, Camiri, Punata,
Cotoca, Mineros, El Torno, Portachuelo, San José de Chiquitos, Sipe Sipe, Patacamaya...
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Paurito Samaipata,
Bolivia San José, Andrés Ibáñez
Shrine of the
Virgen de
Cotoca (Patron
Saint of the Department)
Tucavaca Valley Muni****l
Reserve El Carmen...
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Oruro 20,336 15,106 +34.6% 33
Punata Cochabamba 19,559 14,742 +32.7% 34
Cotoca Santa Cruz 19,482 15,181 +28.3% 35 Ascensión de
Guarayos Santa Cruz 19,254...
- Dr.
Santiago María del
Granado y
Navarro Calderón, 1st
Count of
Cotoca (1757 in Cadiz,
Spain – 1823 in
Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia), was a Spanish...
- of Bolivia.
Campanero is the
second largest town of Cantón
Cotoca and is
located in
Cotoca Muni****lity in Andrés Ibáñez Province. It is
situated at an...