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  2. Oruro - Wikipedia

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    Oruro (Hispanicized spelling) or Uru Uru [1] is a city in Bolivia with a population of 264,683 (2012 calculation), [2] about halfway between La Paz and Sucre in the ...

  3. Oruro Department - Wikipedia

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    Oruro (Spanish pronunciation:; Quechua: Uru Uru; Aymara: Ururu) is a department of Bolivia, with an area of 53,588 km 2 (20,690 sq mi). Its capital is the city of Oruro . According to the 2012 census, the Oruro department had a population of 494,178.

  4. List of cities and largest towns in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    According to the National Institute of Statistics of Bolivia (INE), [1] a city is classified as an area where the city limits are identifiable, and its local government is recognized. [2]

  5. Carnaval de Oruro - Wikipedia

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    The Carnival of Oruro is a religious and cultural festival in Oruro, Bolivia. Originally an indigenous festival, the celebration later was transformed to incorporate a Christian ritual around the Virgin of Socavón.

  6. Sajama National Park - Wikipedia

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    Sajama National Park (Spanish: Parque nacional Sajama) is a national park located in the Oruro Department, Bolivia. It borders Lauca National Park in Chile. The park is home to the indigenous Aymara people, whose influential ancient culture can be seen in various aspects throughout the park. It holds many cultural and ecological sites, and is a ...

  7. Diablada - Wikipedia

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    The present annual Diablada festival was established in Oruro by 1891. [31] The first institutionalized Diablada dance squad was the Gran Tradicional y Auténtica Diablada Oruro, founded in Bolivia in 1904 by Pedro Pablo Corrales. [32] That squad established a counterpart called the Los Vaporinos in Peru in 1918. [33]

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  9. Juan Mendoza Airport - Wikipedia

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    Juan Mendoza Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Juan Mendoza) (IATA: ORU, ICAO: SLOR) is an extremely high elevation airport serving the city of Oruro, the capital of the Oruro Department in Bolivia. The airport is in the eastern part of the city, which is in the altiplano of Bolivia. There is distant mountainous terrain east and west of the airport. [3]