Sorata Municipality
Sorata Municipality (Aymara: Surat'a) is the first municipal section of the Larecaja Province in the La Paz Department, Bolivia. Its capital is Sorata. The Illampu - Janq'u Uma massif is located within the municipality, site of the 17th highest lake in the world, Laguna Glaciar.
Sorata Municipality  | |
|---|---|
Municipality  | |
![]() Sorata town as seen from Purani Churiquimbaya botanic garden  | |
![]() Sorata Municipality Location of the Arani Municipality within Bolivia  | |
| Coordinates: 15°45′0″S 68°32′0″W | |
| Country | |
| Department | La Paz Department | 
| Province | Larecaja Province | 
| Seat | Sorata | 
| Area | |
| • Total | 794 sq mi (2,056 km2) | 
| Population  (2001)  | |
| • Total | 18,932 | 
| • Ethnicities | Aymara | 
| Time zone | UTC-4 (BOT) | 
Geography
    
The Cordillera Real traverses the municipality. The highest peaks of the municipality are Illampu and Janq'u Uma. Other mountains are listed below:[1][2][3][4]
- Allqamarini
 - Chunta Qullu
 - Ch'alla Quta
 - Ch'iyar Qullu
 - Ch'uch'u
 - Ch'uch'u Apachita
 - Ch'uxña Quta
 - Ch'uxñani
 - Illampu
 - Jach'a Apachita
 - Jach'a Pukara
 - Jach'a Waylla Punta
 - Janq'u K'ark'a
 - Janq'u Uma
 - Jichu Quta
 - Jukumarini
 - Llawi Imaña
 - Phallata
 - P'iq'iñ Qullu
 - Qala Phusa
 - Quña Quñani
 - Quriwani
 - Q'asiri
 - Saywani
 - Uma Jalanta
 - Uma Manqha
 - Wankar Quta Qullu
 - Warachani
 - Wila Quta
 - Wila Wilani
 - Wiluyu Janq'u Uma
 - Yapuchañani
 
Languages
    
The languages spoken in the Sorata Municipality are mainly Aymara and Spanish.[5]
| Language | Inhabitants | 
|---|---|
| Quechua | 363 | 
| Aymara | 16,029 | 
| Guaraní | 7 | 
| Another native | 8 | 
| Spanish | 11,223 | 
| Foreign | 70 | 
| Only native | 6,680 | 
| Native and Spanish | 9,540 | 
| Only Spanish | 1,690 | 
See also
    
    
References
    
- Bolivian IGM map 1:250,000 Caranavi SD-19-15
 - IGM map 1:50,000 Comunidad Amaguaya 5946-III
 - IGM map 1:50,000 Sorata 5846-I
 - IGM map 1:50,000 Warizata 5846-II
 - obd.descentralizacion.gov.bo/municipal/fichas/ (2001) (inactive website)
 
External links
    
    
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