San Ignacio de Moxos

Coordinates: 14°59′46″S 65°38′24″W / 14.99611°S 65.64000°W / -14.99611; -65.64000 (San Ignacio de Moxos)
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San Ignacio de Moxos
Town and municipality
Country Bolivia
Department Beni Department
ProvinceMoxos Province
Elevation
472 ft (144 m)
Population
 (est. 2008)
 • Total14,215

San Ignacio de Moxos (short: San Ignacio) is a town in the Beni Department of northern Bolivia.

History

San Ignacio de Moxos was founded in 1689 by the Jesuit missionaries Antonio de Orellana, Juan de Espejo and Alvaro de Mendoza. Its first location was 20 miles south of the current location of San Ignacio.

Location

San Ignacio is the capital of the Moxos Province and is situated at an elevation of 144 m above sea level at Laguna Isiboro, a lake of 20 km² west of the town. San Ignacio is located 100 km south-west of Trinidad, the department's capital.

Population

The town population has risen from 4,832 (census 1992) to 9,064 (census 2001) and 14,215 (2008 estimate).[1]

Government

The current mayor of San Ignacio de Moxos is Basilio Nolvani Nojune (of the MAS-IPSP party), who was elected in the 4 April 2010 elections and took office in late May 2010.[2]

Date Began Date Ended Governor Party Notes
Jan 2005 2006 Sixto Vejarano Congo CPEM-B Former President, Subcentral of TIMI[3]
8 Aug 2006 Elizabeth Zelada PODEMOS Came to power after no-confidence vote by the Council in Vejerano[4]
30 May 2010 Basilio Nolvani Nojune MAS-IPSP Won 51.5% in April election

See also

References

  1. ^ World Gazetteer
  2. ^ "San Ignacio de Moxos declara Huésped de Honor a Evo Morales en celebración del 321 aniversario". Los Tiempos. 2010-07-31. Retrieved 2011-05-15.
  3. ^ "http://www.cipca.org.bo/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=749:zdpa&catid=82:zdpa&Itemid=127," CIPCA Website, 17 January 2005.
  4. ^ "Elizabeth Zelada, la nueva alcaldesa de San Ignacio de Mojos," CIPCA Website, 16 August 2005.

External links

14°59′46″S 65°38′24″W / 14.99611°S 65.64000°W / -14.99611; -65.64000 (San Ignacio de Moxos)