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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: ORC-PAI |
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ORURO , a department and town of Bolivia. The department is bounded N. by La Paz, E. by Cochabamba and Potosi
Potosi
part
part
elevation
agriculture
mineral
capital , in the north-east
The capital of the department is ORURO, 115 M. S.S.E. (direct) of La Paz; it is an old mining town dating from the 17th century, when it is said to have had a population of 70,000. The census of 1900 gave it a population of 13,575, the greater part of whom are Indians. A considerable number of foreigners are interested in the neighbouring mines. The elevation
rainy
long , the first constructed in Bolivia. A law of the 27th of November 1906 provided for the construction of other lines, of metre gauge, from La Paz (Viacha) to Oruro, from Oruro to Cochabamba, and from Oruro to Tupiza, making Oruro the most important railway centre in Bolivia. Oruro enjoys the nominal distinction pf being one of the four capitals of the republic, an anomaly which was practically ended by the revolution of 1898, since which time the government has remained at La Paz.End of Article: ORURO If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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