Villa Abecia

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Town in Chuquisaca Department, Bolivia
Villa Abecia / Camataqui
Town
Country Bolivia
DepartmentChuquisaca Department
ProvinceSud Cinti Province
MunicipalityCamataqui Municipality
CantonCamataqui Canton
Government
 • MayorAdhemar Castro Taborga (2007)
Population
 (2001)
 • Total733
Time zoneUTC-4 (BOT)

Villa Abecia, also Camataqui, is a small town in Bolivia.

References

20°58′28″S 65°13′50″W / 20.9744°S 65.2306°W / -20.9744; -65.2306

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Chuquisaca Department
Capital: Sucre
Provinces
  • Azurduy
  • Belisario Boeto
  • Hernando Siles
  • Luis Calvo
  • Nor Cinti
  • Oropeza
  • Sud Cinti
  • Tomina
  • Yamparáez
  • Zudáñez
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