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Belén (Aroma)
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Town
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Country | ![]() |
Department | La Paz Department |
Province | Aroma Province |
Municipality | Sica Sica Municipality |
Population
(2001)
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• Total | 520 |
Time zone | UTC-4 (BOT) |
Belén (Aroma) is a small town located in the country of Bolivia. It is part of the La Paz Department. In 2010, about 643 people lived there.
Where is Belén (Aroma)?
Belén (Aroma) is found in the Aroma Province of Bolivia. This province is in the western part of the country. The town is also part of the Sica Sica Municipality.
People and Population
Belén (Aroma) is a small community. In 2001, the town had a population of 520 people. By 2010, this number grew slightly to an estimated 643 residents. Most people in this area speak Aymara or Quechua.
Life in Belén (Aroma)
Life in Belén (Aroma) is typical of many small Bolivian towns. People often work in farming. They grow crops like potatoes, corn, and quinoa. The town is a quiet place where community is important.
See also
In Spanish: Belén (Aroma) para niños
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