Sacaba

Bolivia
Sacaba, Bolivia
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This city in Bolivia's Cochabamba Department, a short drive east of the departmental capital, Sacaba sits at high elevation in the Andes with mountains close by and water access nearby. Its centre retains some post-colonial republican-era architecture, though parts have been lost to neglect. The city also holds a place in recent Bolivian political history as the site of the 2002 coca-eradication protests that led to Evo Morales's removal from congress, preceding his presidency.

  • Population180,726
  • Nearest water from center 7.2 km4.5 mi
  • Nearest mountain from center 6.2 km3.8 mi
Climate · monthly averages
J
12°53°
285mm11.3in
F
12°53°
260mm10.3in
M
11°52°
205mm8.1in
A
11°52°
120mm4.7in
M
10°50°
65mm2.5in
J
49°
50mm1.9in
J
48°
55mm2.2in
A
49°
75mm3.0in
S
10°50°
105mm4.0in
O
11°53°
130mm5.1in
N
12°54°
155mm6.2in
D
12°54°
230mm9.1in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗
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