Discover the best top things to do in Cochabamba Department, Bolivia including El Mundo Verde Travel, Korysuyo, Bike Art Cocha, Palacio Portales, Comunidad Inti Wara Yassi (CIWY), El Cristo de la Concordia, Aguas Danzantes.
Cochabamba (Aymara: Quchapampa, Quechua: Quchapanpa) is a city & municipality in central Bolivia, in a valley in the Andes mountain range. It is the capital of the Cochabamba Department and is the fourth largest city in Bolivia, with a population of 630,587 according to the 2012 Bolivian census. Its name is from a compound of the Quechua words qucha, meaning "lake", and pampa, "open plain". Residents of the city and surrounding areas are commonly referred to as cochalas, or, more formally, cochabambinos.
Cochabamba (Aymara: Quchapampa, Quechua: Quchapanpa) is a city & municipality in central Bolivia, in a valley in the Andes mountain range. It is the capital of the Cochabamba Department and is the fourth largest city in Bolivia, with a population of 630,587 according to the 2012 Bolivian census. Its name is from a compound of the Quechua words qucha, meaning "lake", and pampa, "open plain". Residents of the city and surrounding areas are commonly referred to as cochalas, or, more formally, cochabambinos.
Discover the best top things to do in Cochabamba Department, Bolivia including El Mundo Verde Travel, Korysuyo, BoliviaMotors, Parque de las Aves Agroflori, Palacio Portales, Proyecto Martadero, Tunari Peak, Convento Museo Santa Teresa, Incallajta, Parque de la Familia.
Discover the best top things to do in Cochabamba Department, Bolivia including El Mundo Verde Travel, Korysuyo, Vision Tours Bolivia, Agencia de turismo Bull Dog Tour, Tusoco Viajes.
Cochabamba (Aymara: Quchapampa, Quechua: Quchapanpa) is a city & municipality in central Bolivia, in a valley in the Andes mountain range. It is the capital of the Cochabamba Department and is the fourth largest city in Bolivia, with a population of 630,587 according to the 2012 Bolivian census. Its name is from a compound of the Quechua words qucha, meaning "lake", and pampa, "open plain". Residents of the city and surrounding areas are commonly referred to as cochalas, or, more formally, cochabambinos.
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