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San Joaquín, Bolivia

Coordinates: 13°02′29″S 64°40′05″W / 13.04139°S 64.66806°W / -13.04139; -64.66806 (San Ignacio de Moxos)
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San Joaquín
town
Country Bolivia
Department Beni Department
ProvinceMamoré Province
Elevation
466 ft (142 m)
Population
 (est. 2009)
 • Total4,589

San Joaquín is a small agricultural town in the Beni Department in the Bolivian lowlands.

Location

San Joaquín is the administrative capital of Mamoré Province and is situated at an elevation of 142 m above sea level at Río Machupo, which flows to Río Iténez. San Joaquín is located 220 km north of Trinidad, the department's capital.

Geography

San Joaquín is located in the Moxos Plains (Llanos de Moxos), at 100,000 km² one of the greatest wetlands of the Earth. Main vegetation in the area of San Joaquín is the tropical savanna. The yearly precipitation of the region is 1,600 mm, with a distinct dry season from May to September. Monthly average temperatures vary from 24°C und 29°C over the year.

Population

Over the past two centuries, the town's population has risen by circa 30 %, from 3,489 (census 1992) to 4,094 (census 2001) and 4,589 (2009 estimate)[1]. San Joaquin has been the site of a Machupo virus or Bolivian Hemorragic Fever outbreak in the 1960s.

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13°02′29″S 64°40′05″W / 13.04139°S 64.66806°W / -13.04139; -64.66806 (San Ignacio de Moxos)