José Ballivián Province Explained

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José Ballivián
Image Map1:Bolivia department of beni.png
Map Caption1:Location of José Ballivián in Beni
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Bolivia
Subdivision Type1:Department
Subdivision Name1:Beni
Seat:Santos Reyes
Parts Type:Settlements
Parts:Municipalities
P1:Reyes
P2:San Borja
P3:Santa Rosa
Unit Pref:Imperial
Area Total Km2:40444
Population As Of:2006
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:81,578
Population Density Km2:2.01
Timezone:BOT
Utc Offset:-4

José Ballivián is a province of the Beni Department in northern Bolivia. It is named for José Ballivián, a general and former president of Bolivia who lived from 1805 until 1852. The province has a north-south extent. To the west the province is bounded by the Beni River (with the La Paz Department on the west (left) bank), to the east it borders on the Yacuma Province of the Beni Department.

The capital of the José Ballivián is Reyes (Reyes, Bolivia). Other towns in the province are San Borja, Rurrenabaque and Santa Rosa.

The province is sparsely populated. According to Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Bolivia[2] the population in 2001 was, of this in urban area and in rural area.

Using Rurrenabaque as the starting point the pampas east of Reyes (Reyes, Bolivia) with its rich wildlife is a popular destination.

Rurrenabaque is also the point of access to the 'jungle', la 'selva', that is the rain forest west and south of Rurrenabaque, with the Madidi National Park known for its great biodiversity.

But the name of the José Ballivián Province is probably only known by very few of the tourists visiting the area, and very likely the same applies to the knowledge that crossing the Beni River means going from the Beni Department to the La Paz Department of Bolivia.

Places of interest

References

  1. http://www.ine.gov.bo/ www.ine.gov.bo
  2. http://www.ine.gov.bo/ Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Bolivia