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Chayanta is a province in the northern parts of the Bolivian Potosí Department . Its capital is Colquechaca .

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5-841: Chayanta may refer to: Chayanta Province , a province in the Potosí Department in Bolivia Chayanta Municipality , a municipio in the Rafael Bustillo Province in Bolivia Chayanta, Bolivia , a small town in the Chayanta Municipality in Bolivia Chayanta River , in the Potosí Department of Bolivia. [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

10-402: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Chayanta Province Chayanta province is one of sixteen provinces in the Potosí Department. It is located between 18° 23' and 19° 6' South and between 65° 23' and 66° 19' West . It borders Charcas Province in the north, Rafael Bustillo Province in the northwest, Oruro Department in

15-425: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chayanta&oldid=747106834 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

20-596: The west, Tomás Frías Province in the south, Cornelio Saavedra Province in the southeast, and Chuquisaca Department in the east. The province extends over 125 km from east to west and 100 km from north to south. Some of the highest mountains of the province are listed below: In the late eighteenth century the province was the scene of a rebellion of the Aymara -speaking population led by Tomás Katari and exacerbated by his assassination in January 1781. It

25-425: Was also the scene of a peasant rebellion in 1927. The province comprises four municipalities , which are partly further subdivided into cantons . The main language of the province is Quechua , spoken by 79%, while 33% of the population speak Spanish . The population increased from 73,128 inhabitants (1992 census) to 90,205 (2001 census), an increase of 23.4%. The capital of the province is Colquechaca . 97% of

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