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'Cercado' is a
province in the central parts of the
Bolivian department Tarija.
Location
''Cercado'' province is one of six provinces in the Tarija Department. It is located between 21° 15' and 21° 51'
south and between 64° 20' and 65° 00'
west.
The province borders
Eustaquio Méndez Province in the northwest,
José María Avilés Province in the south-west,
Aniceto Arce Province in the south, and
Burnet O'Connor Province in the east.
The province extends over 80 km from north to south, and 80 km from east to west.
Population
Main
idiom of the province is
Spanish, spoken by 99.4 %, while 11.5 % of the population speak
Quechua, 2.4 speak
Aymara, and 0.2 %
Guaraní.
The population increased from 108,241 inhabitants (1992
census) to 153,457 (2001 census), an increase of 41.8 %. - 39.4 % of the population are younger than 15 years old.
26.0 % of the population have no access to
electricity, 39.4 % have no
sanitary facilities (1992).
12.2 % of the population are employed in
agriculture, 0.1 % in
mining, 11.5 % in
industry, 76.2 % in
general services (2001).
89.6 % of the population are
Catholics, 6.3 % are
Protestants (1992).
Division
In contrast to the neighbouring provinces, the province comprises only one
municipio:
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Tarija
External Links
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General map of province
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Detailed map of province towns and rivers
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Population data (Spanish)