Sabaya
Place in Oruro, Bolivia
19°00′53″S 68°22′15″W / 19.01472°S 68.37083°W / -19.01472; -68.37083 (2001)
Sabaya is a small town in the Bolivian Oruro Department. In 2001 it had a population of 573 inhabitants in 2001.[1] Sabaya is the administrative center of the Sabaya Province and the Sabaya Municipality alike. It is located 200 km (120 mi) south-west of Oruro, the capital of the department. It is situated at 3,698 m (12,133 ft) above sea level in the valley of the Sabaya River on the eastern slopes of Pumari (4,787 m [15,705 ft]). Salar de Coipasa lies 25 km (16 mi) south-east of Sabaya, and the stratovolcano Tata Sabaya (5,430 m [17,810 ft]) is situated 20 km (12 mi) south-west of Sabaya.
See also
- Chipaya
- Jinchupalla
References
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Oruro Department
Capital: Oruro
- Andamarca (Andamarca)
- Antequera (Antequera)
- Belén de Andamarca (Belén de Andamarca)
- Caracollo (Caracollo)
- Carangas (Carangas)
- Challapata (Challapata)
- Chipaya (Chipaya)
- Choquecota (Choquecota)
- Coipasa (Coipasa)
- Corque (Corque)
- Cruz de Machacamarca (Machacamarca)
- Curahuara de Carangas (Curahuara de Carangas)
- El Choro (El Choro)
- Escara (Escara)
- Esmeralda (Esmeralda)
- Eucaliptus (Eucaliptus)
- Huachacalla (Huachacalla)
- Huayllamarca (Huayllamarca)
- La Rivera (La Rivera)
- Machacamarca (Machacamarca)
- Oruro (Oruro)
- Pampa Aullagas (Pampa Aullagas)
- Paria (Soracachi)
- Pazña (Pazña)
- Sabaya (Sabaya)
- Salinas de Garci Mendoza (Salinas de Garci Mendoza)
- Santiago de Huari (Santiago de Huari)
- Santuario de Quillacas (Santuario de Quillacas)
- Todos Santos (Todos Santos)
- Toledo (Toledo)
- Totora (Totora)
- Turco (Turco)
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