Huanuni
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Town in Bolivia
Huanuni Wanuni | |
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Town | |
18°17′24″S 66°50′18″W / 18.29000°S 66.83833°W / -18.29000; -66.83833 | |
Country | Bolivia |
Population (2012) | |
• Total | 20,336 |
Time zone | UTC-4 (BOT) |
Huanuni is a town in the department of Oruro, Bolivia.
Population
The population of the town of Huanuni has increased following a decline in the 1970s and 1980s. Population has increased in the last two decades by about 25 percent:
- 1976: 17 292 inhabitants (census)[1]
- 1992: 14 083 inhabitants (Census)[2]
- 2001: 15 106 inhabitants (Census)[3]
- 2010: 17 378 inhabitants[4]
References
18°17′24″S 66°50′18″W / 18.29°S 66.8383°W / -18.29; -66.8383
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Oruro Department
Capital: Oruro
- Atahuallpa
- Carangas
- Cercado
- Eduardo Avaroa
- Ladislao Cabrera
- Litoral
- Puerto de Mejillones
- Nor Carangas
- Pantaléon Dalence Province
- Poopó
- Sajama
- San Pedro de Totora
- Saucarí
- Sebastián Pagador
- Sud Carangas
- Tomas Barrón
- 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)
- Huanuni (Huanuni)
- Poopó (Poopó)
- Yunguyo del Litoral (Yunguyo)
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