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La Paz, officially Nuestra Señora de La Paz (Aymara: Chuqiyapu or Chuqi Yapu), is the seat of government of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. With 755,732 residents as of 2024, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] La Paz is the third-most populous city in Bolivia .
The three cities that had a negative population growth from 2001 to 2012 are La Paz (−4.1%), Yacuíba (−4.2%), and Santa Ana del Yacuma (−5.4%). With the exception of the Department of La Paz, each department's capital city is the largest city in its respective department.
The La Paz Department of Bolivia comprises 133,985 square kilometres (51,732 sq mi) with a 2024 census population of 3,022,566 inhabitants. It is situated at the western border of Bolivia, sharing Lake Titicaca with the neighboring Peru .
Each department is represented by four Senators, while Deputies are awarded to each department in proportion to their total population. Out of the nine departments, La Paz was originally the most populous, with 2,706,351 inhabitants as of 2012 but the far eastern department of Santa Cruz has since surpassed it by 2020; Santa Cruz also claims ...
White Bolivians comprised about 14% of the population in 2006, and are usually concentrated in the largest cities: La Paz, Santa Cruz de la Sierra and Cochabamba, but as well in some minor cities like Tarija and Sucre. The ancestry of whites and the white ancestry of mestizos lies most notably Spain, Italy, Germany, and Croatia.
The Twelfth Census of Bolivia is the most recent national census of Bolivia. It was conducted on 23 March 2024. The population was 11,312,620. [1] [2] References
La Paz (2,706,35) Least populous ... (110,436) The Eleventh Census of Bolivia is the most recent national census of Bolivia. It was conducted on 21 November 2012 ...
Bolivia: Population 846,880 (2012). [15] It is part of La Paz and contains La Paz's El Alto International Airport. 4,105 metres (13,468 ft) Junín Peru: 4,100 metres (13,500 ft) Durbuk, Ladakh India: Village in the territory of Ladakh that has a recorded population of 300 people, though the actual figure may be higher. [citation needed]