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Departments and provinces

Bolivia is divided into nine departments (departamentos); capitals in parentheses:

  • Beni (Trinidad)
  • Chuquisaca (Sucre)
  • Cochabamba (Cochabamba)
  • La Paz (La Paz)
  • Oruro (Oruro)
  • Pando (Cobija)
  • Potosí (Potosí)
  • Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz de la Sierra)
  • Tarija (Tarija)

    Additionally, the departments are further divided into 100 provinces (provincias), and the provinces are each divided into municipalities (municipios) and cantons (cantones), which handle local affairs.

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