Tomina
Place in Chuquisaca Department, Bolivia
19°11′S 64°28′W / 19.183°S 64.467°W / -19.183; -64.467 (2001)
Tomina is the seat of the homonymous municipality located in the Tomina Province in the Chuquisaca Department of Bolivia. At the time of the 2001 census it had 983 inhabitants.[1]
References
- ^ Instituto Nacional de Estadística Archived 2009-10-27 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- Population data and map of Tomina Municipality
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Chuquisaca Department
Capital: Sucre
- Azurduy (Azurduy)
- Camargo (Camargo)
- Camataqui (Camataqui)
- Culpina (Culpina)
- El Villar (El Villar)
- Huacareta (Huacareta)
- Huacaya (Huacaya)
- Icla (Icla)
- Incahuasi (Incahuasi)
- Las Carreras (Las Carreras)
- Macharetí (Macharetí)
- Mojocoya (Mojocoya)
- Monteagudo (Monteagudo)
- Muyupampa (Villa Vaca Guzmán)
- Padilla (Padilla)
- Poroma (Poroma)
- Presto (Presto)
- San Lucas (San Lucas)
- Sopachuy (Sopachuy)
- Sucre (Sucre)
- Tarabuco (Tarabuco)
- Tarvita (Villa Orias)
- Tomina (Tomina)
- Villa Alcalá (Villa Alcalá)
- Villa Charcas (Villa Charcas)
- Villa Serrano (Villa Serrano)
- Villa Zudáñez (Zudáñez)
- Yotala (Yotala)
- Yamparáez (Yamparáez)
19°11′S 64°32′W / 19.183°S 64.533°W / -19.183; -64.533