Cotoca

Cotoca is a canton and Municipality of Andrés Ibáñez Province in Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia. The municipality consists of two cantons – Cotoco itself and Puerto Pailas. In 2010 it had an estimated population of 23,951 for the canton and 56,451 for the municipality.[1]

Cotoca
Town
Main church
Cotoca Municipality within Andrés Ibáñez
Cotoca
Cotoca Municipality within Andrés Ibáñez
Coordinates: 17°45′13″S 62°59′48″W
Country Bolivia
Department Santa Cruz Department
ProvinceAndrés Ibáñez Province
MunicipalityCotoca
Area
  Total8.35 km2 (3.22 sq mi)
Elevation
363 m (1,191 ft)
Population
 (2012)
  Total26,305
  Density3,200/km2 (8,200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-4 (BST)
ClimateAw

In 1799, the Catholic Church authorised the building of a shrine to the Virgen de Cotoca, an image of Mary (mother of Jesus) that was seen in the town. The Virgin is now the patron saint of the entire province of Santa Cruz and her feast from 8 to 15 December draws thousands of Bolivians.[2]

The population increased tenfold in the last forty years:

YearCantonMunicipality
19762,107[3]
19929,229[4]21,252 [5]
200115,181[6]36,425[7]
200923 951[8]56,451[9]

Politics

In the Bolivian regional election, 2010, Cotoca placed the Verdes (Bolivia) party of Governor Rubén Costas first, although by less than the overall result for the province:[10]

PartyVotes%% across Department
Verdes (Bolivia)5,62334.0%50.6%
MAS3,53321.4%36.3%
Tiluchi314919.1%n/a
SOL306718.6%n/a
ASIP7034.3%n/a
Broad Front (MNR & Autonomia)4532.7%4,3%

References


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