Orinoca

Orinoca is a small town in the Bolivian Oruro Department. Orinoca has 163 inhabitants (2001) and is the administrative center of Orinoca District. It is located at 18°58′02″S 67°15′30″W / 18.96722°S 67.25833°W, 3,788 m above sea-level, 185 km south of the department's capital, Oruro, and 20 km west of Lake Poopó. Orinoca is accessible by road, and a bus service that serves the town twice a week. The village of Isallavi in the Orinoca District is the birthplace of Evo Morales, Bolivia's President.

Orinoca

Orinoca is a small town in the Bolivian Oruro Department. Orinoca has 163 inhabitants (2001) and is the administrative center of Orinoca District. It is located at 18°58′02″S 67°15′30″W / 18.96722°S 67.25833°W, 3,788 m above sea-level, 185 km south of the department's capital, Oruro, and 20 km west of Lake Poopó. Orinoca is accessible by road, and a bus service that serves the town twice a week. The village of Isallavi in the Orinoca District is the birthplace of Evo Morales, Bolivia's President.