La Paz Department (Bolivia)
The La Paz Department of Bolivia comprises with a 2012 census population of 2,706,359 inhabitants. It is situated at the western border of Bolivia, sharing Lake Titicaca with adjacent Peru. It contains the Cordillera Real, which reaches altitudes of. Northeast of the Cordillera Real are the Yungas, the steep eastern slopes of the Andes Mountains that make the transition to the Amazon River basin to the northeast. The capital of the department is the city of La Paz and is the administrative city and seat of government/national capital of Bolivia.
Provinces
The Department of La Paz is divided into 20 provinces which are further subdivided into 85 municipalities and - on the fourth level - into cantons.The provinces with their capitals are:
Province | Area km² | Population | Capital |
Abel Iturralde | 42,815 | 18,073 | Ixiamas |
Aroma | 4,510 | 97,364 | Sica Sica |
Bautista Saavedra | 2,525 | 16,308 | Charazani |
Caranavi | 3,400 | 59,365 | Caranavi |
Eliodoro Camacho | 2,080 | 53,747 | Puerto Acosta |
Franz Tamayo | 15,900 | 26,997 | Apolo |
Gualberto Villarroel | 1,935 | 17,782 | San Pedro de Curahuara de Carangas |
Ingavi | 5,410 | 134,535 | Viacha |
Inquisivi | 6,430 | 66,346 | Inquisivi |
José Manuel Pando | 1,976 | 7,381 | Santiago de Machaca |
José Ramón Loayza | 3,370 | 47,295 | Luribay |
Larecaja | 8,110 | 86,481 | Sorata |
Los Andes | 1,658 | 77,579 | Pucarani |
Manco Kapac | 367 | 27,154 | Copacabana |
Muñecas | 4,965 | 29,694 | Chuma |
Nor Yungas | 1,720 | 36,983 | Coroico |
Omasuyos | 2,065 | 84,484 | Achacachi |
Pacajes | 10,584 | 55,180 | Coro Coro |
Pedro Domingo Murillo | 4,705 | 1,663,099 | Palca |
Sud Yungas | 5,770 | 105,013 | Chulumani |
Total: | 133,985 km² | 2,706,359 | |
Note: More than 3,770 km² of Lake Titicaca | - | - | - |
Government
The chief executive office of Bolivia's departments is the Governor; before then, the office was called the Prefect, and until 2006 the prefect was appointed by the President of Bolivia and then the governor is elected by the voters. The current governor, Félix Patzi Paco, was elected on 29 March 2015 and took office on 31 May.Under the 2009 Constitution, Bolivian departments have an elected legislature, known as the Departmental Legislative Assembly. The La Paz Assembly has 45 members including five indigenous / natives minority representatives.
The most recent governor election results are as follows:
Past executives
Languages
The languages spoken in the department are mainly Spanish, Aymara, Quechua and Guaraní. The following table shows the number of people belonging to the recognized group of speakers.Language | Department | Bolivia |
Quechua | 158,260 | 2,281,198 |
Aymara | 1,181,593 | 1,525,321 |
Guaraní | 1,526 | 62,575 |
Another native | 4,446 | 49,432 |
Spanish | 1,973,708 | 6,821,626 |
Foreign | 70,448 | 250,754 |
Only native | 257,242 | 960,491 |
Native and Spanish | 1,027,999 | 2,739,407 |
Spanish and foreign | 946,650 | 4,115,751 |