Oruro (Hispanicized spelling) or Uru Uru is a city in Bolivia with a population of 264,683 (2012 calculation), about halfway between La Paz and Sucre...
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Oruro is a city in Bolivia, the capital of the Oruro Department. Oruro may also refer to: Carnaval de Oruro, a religious and cultural festival Oruro Department...
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Club Deportivo Totora Real Oruro, known as CDT Real Oruro, is a Bolivian football club from Oruro. The club was founded on 30 April 1962, and competes...
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The Carnival of Oruro is a religious and cultural festival in Oruro, Bolivia. It has been celebrated since the 18th century in the Peruvian virreynato...
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Oruro (Spanish pronunciation: [oˈɾuɾo]; Quechua: Uru Uru; Aymara: Ururu) is a department of Bolivia, with an area of 53,588 km2 (20,690 sq mi). Its capital...
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Diablada (redirect from Diablada of Oruro)
the Andean region as early as the 1500s, its name originated in 1789 in Oruro, Bolivia, where performers dressed like the devil in parades called Diabladas...
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Villarroel Deportivo San José is a Bolivian football club based in Sud Carangas, Oruro. Founded in 1968, they play in Primera División. Founded on 16 July 1968...
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Oruro Royal Club is the oldest Bolivian football club from Oruro. The club plays in the Oruro Primera A, one of the third-division regional leagues. Oruro...
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Oruro Department (Spanish: Departamento de Oruro) was a department of Bolivia, a constituent country of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation, which existed...
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University of Oruro (Spanish: Universidad Técnica de Oruo, UTO), or UTO, is one of ten public universities in Bolivia. It is located in the city of Oruro. The...
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of Oruro during the traditional carnival of the city. In a street food stand, eight people were killed by an explosion near the main street of Oruro. At...
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Poopó may refer to: Lake Poopó, Oruro, Bolivia Poopó Province, Oruro, Bolivia Poopó Municipality, Oruro, Bolivia Poo poo (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Laram Q'awa (Charaña) (redirect from Laram Q'awa (Oruro))
Laram Q'awa (Aymara larama blue, q'awa little river, ditch, crevice, fissure, gap in the earth, "blue brook" or "blue ravine", Hispanicized spellings Laram...
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There are several boundary conflicts between the departments of Oruro and Potosí in Bolivia, resulting from inaccurate mapping and conflicts between neighboring...
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Santa Cruz de la Sierra, founded in 1880; Universidad Técnica de Oruro UTO – Oruro, founded in 1892; Universidad Evangélica Boliviana UEB – Santa Cruz...
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Unitel Oruro (formerly known as Televisión Oruro) is a Bolivian television station. Owned by Empresa de Comunicaciones del Oriente and operating on channel...
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include teams from Oruro and Cochabamba. The tournament started in 1960. Initially, only champions from La Paz, Cochabamba, Oruro and Santa Cruz participated...
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In October 2019, Bolivian militants of the then ruling political party of the Movement for Socialism (MAS) ambushed a caravan of miners, students and cooperativists...
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Tobas is a prominent part of the annual carnivals (like the Carnaval de Oruro or the Bolivian Festiva in Virginia). The Tobas dance is a special representation...
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1. Santa Cruz 2. El Alto 3. La Paz 4. Cocha 5. Oruro 6. Sucre 7. Tarija 8. Potosí 9. Sacaba 10. Quillacollo According to the National Institute of Statistics...
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Estadio Jesús Bermúdez, Oruro Referee: Gabriel Mendoza The second leg was abandoned after 81 minutes of play with Totora Real Oruro leading 3–0 due to withdrawal...
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Mi Teleférico (section Oruro)
teleférico turístico "Virgen del Socavón" en Oruro" [President inaugurates Our Lady of the Mines tourist cable car in Oruro]. Money.com.bo (in Spanish). 7 February...
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during the Tajikistani Civil War Universidad Técnica de Oruro (UTO), a public university in Oruro, Bolivia Untrioctium (chemical symbol Uto), an unsynthesized...
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Freddy Huayta (category Members of the Bolivian Chamber of Deputies from Oruro)
politician who served as a party-list member of the Chamber of Deputies from Oruro from 2010 to 2015. Huayta completed his early schooling in his home community...
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La Paz with El Alto. Autovía La Paz Oruro/A-1 (La Paz-Oruro Highway) – Connects La Paz with the cities of Oruro, Patacamaya and Caracollo. It then connects...
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cricketer India (Gurgaon) Esther Morales 70 First Lady of Bolivia Bolivia (Oruro) Caio Narcio 33 Politician Brazil (São Paulo) Danny Campbell 76 Footballer...
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Santa Fe is a small town in Bolivia. It is located in the Oruro Department. 17°32′03″S 67°08′37″W / 17.5342°S 67.1436°W / -17.5342; -67.1436 v t e...
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including teams from Oruro and Cochabamba. The tournament started in 1960, initially only champions from La Paz, Cochabamba, Oruro and Santa Cruz participated...
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Mucuchíes, Venezuela (Cfb) Mulia, Indonesia (Cfb) Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka (Cfb) Oruro, Bolivia (Cfb) Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador (Cfb) Riobamba, Ecuador (Cfb, bordering...
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Aullagas Municipality (Oruro Department) – 83.7% San Pedro de Totora Municipality (Oruro Department) -- 74.5% Chipaya Municipality (Oruro Department) -- 91...
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