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Copacabana

Bolivia > La Paz > Provincia Manco Kapac

Copacabana has a cold subtropical highland climate (Cwc), a rare variant of this type of climate, but commonplace near most of Lake Titicaca. Similar to many areas with this climate, Copacabana features a markedly drier "low-sun" season. Because of the high altitude of Copacabana, the town is chilly throughout…

Average elevation: 3,864 m

Calacoto

Bolivia > La Paz > Provincia Pacajes > Municipio Calacoto

Average elevation: 3,820 m

Municipio Sucre

Bolivia > Chuquisaca > Provincia Oropeza

Average elevation: 2,679 m

Uturuncu

Bolivia > Potosí > Provincia Sur Lípez > Municipio San Pablo de Lipez

At an elevation of 6,008 metres (19,711 ft), Uturuncu is the highest mountain in southwestern Bolivia. It dominates the regional geomorphology, rising about 1,510–1,670 metres (4,950–5,480 ft) above the surrounding terrain and presenting a good view of the surrounding mountains from the summit. The volcano…

Average elevation: 5,594 m

Municipio Colcha K

Bolivia > Potosí > Provincia Nor Lípez

Average elevation: 3,986 m

Colchani

Bolivia > La Paz > Provincia Aroma > Patacamaya

Average elevation: 3,969 m

Potosí

Bolivia > Potosí > Provincia Tomás Frías

Average elevation: 3,961 m

San Antonio

Bolivia > La Paz > Pedro Domingo Murillo > La Paz

Average elevation: 3,667 m

Santa Cruz de la Sierra

Bolivia > Santa Cruz > Provincia Andrés Ibáñez

The city was first founded in 1561 by Spanish explorer Ñuflo de Chavez about 200 km (124 mi) east of its current location, and was moved several times until it was finally established on the Pirai River in the late 16th century. For much of its history, Santa Cruz was mostly a small outpost town, and even…

Average elevation: 404 m

Bajio

Bolivia > Pando > Nicolás Suárez > Municipio Porvenir

Average elevation: 232 m

Tupiza

Bolivia > Potosí > Tupiza

Tupiza is a city in Potosí Department, Bolivia. It is located at an elevation of about 2850 m. The population is 25,709 (2012 estimate). Tupiza and its environs are characterized by dramatic red escarpments which jut ruggedly skyward from the coarse, gray terrain; green agricultural land adjacent to the…

Average elevation: 3,555 m

Chutani

Bolivia > La Paz > Municipio Santiago de Machaca > Chutani

Average elevation: 4,111 m

Winsor

Bolivia > El Beni > Municipio San Joaquin > Winsor

Average elevation: 138 m

Sajama

Bolivia > Oruro > Sajama

Average elevation: 4,245 m

San Pedro de Totora

Bolivia > Oruro > San Pedro de Totora

Average elevation: 4,045 m

Provincia Larecaja

Bolivia > La Paz

Average elevation: 2,534 m

Australia

Bolivia > Pando > Municipio Puerto Rico > Australia

Average elevation: 165 m

Tiawanacu

Bolivia > La Paz > Tiawanacu

Average elevation: 3,842 m

Cercado

Bolivia > Cochabamba

Average elevation: 2,953 m

Capinota

Bolivia > Cochabamba

Average elevation: 3,069 m

La Paz

Bolivia > La Paz > Pedro Domingo Murillo

The city, in west-central Bolivia 68 km (42 mi) southeast of Lake Titicaca, is set in a canyon created by the Choqueyapu River. It is in a bowl-like depression, part of the Amazon basin, surrounded by the high mountains of the Altiplano. Overlooking the city is the towering, triple-peaked Illimani. Its peaks…

Average elevation: 3,544 m

Yara River

Bolivia > La Paz > Municipio Caranavi

Average elevation: 790 m

Municipio Oruro

Bolivia > Oruro > Municipio Oruro

Average elevation: 3,736 m

Sacaba

Bolivia > Cochabamba > Sacaba

Average elevation: 3,410 m

Cochabamba

Bolivia > Cochabamba > Cochabamba

Average elevation: 2,976 m

Quillacollo

Bolivia > Cochabamba > Quillacollo

Average elevation: 3,738 m

Provincia Ángel Sandóval

Bolivia > Santa Cruz

Average elevation: 160 m

Provincia Manuel M. Caballero

Bolivia > Santa Cruz

Average elevation: 1,766 m

Pico del Norte

Bolivia > LPZ > Municipio Sorata

Average elevation: 5,531 m

El Alto

Bolivia > La Paz > Pedro Domingo Murillo

Average elevation: 4,144 m

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