Ocurí, Potosí
Ocurí is a town in the Bolivian Potosí Department.[1]
Ocurí is the administrative center of the Ocurí Municipality in the Chayanta Province. It is located about 100 km north of Potosí, the department capital, on a mountain ridge at an elevation of 4,026 m on Río Ocurí, a tributary of Río Guadalupe and Río Guadalajara.
Ocurí is situated on Route 6, the direct connection between Oruro and Sucre. Route 6 of almost 1,000 km length connects the departments of Chuquisaca, Santa Cruz, Potosí und Oruro with each other.
Ocurí has a population of about 2,200 inhabitants.
References
- ^ "Ocuri · Bolivia".
External links
- Map of province
18°50′33″S 65°47′47″W / 18.84250°S 65.79639°W / -18.84250; -65.79639
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