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El Fuerte de Samaipata or Fort Samaipata, also known simply as "El Fuerte", is a Pre-Columbian archaeological site and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Florida Province, Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia. [1] It is situated in the eastern foothills of the Bolivian Andes and is a popular tourist destination for Bolivians and foreigners alike.
Mines in Santa Cruz Department (Bolivia) (1 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Santa Cruz Department (Bolivia)" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Santa Cruz: 1998 883; ii, iii (cultural) The archaeological site comprises the remains of an Incan and pre-Incan town and a large monolithic sandstone formation above the settlement with numerous stone carvings. The first traces of human presence date to around the year 300. The carvings were interpreted to have ceremonial and ritual significance.
Milton Whitaker (trans.), Ana Luisa Arce de Terceros (trans.). Santa Cruz de la Sierra: Asociación Pro Arte y Cultura. p. 93. ISBN 99905-0-802-X. Tomichá Charupá, Roberto (2002). La Primera Evangelización en las Reducciones de Chiquitos, Bolivia (1691-1767) (in Spanish). Cochabamba: Editorial Verbo Divino. p. 740.
English: Location map of Santa Cruz Department. Equirectangular projection, Geographic limits of the map: N: 13.000° S ... San Carlos (Santa Cruz) Mineros (Bolivia)
Paria, Bolivia; Pumapunku This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 01:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...
Santa Cruz Department: 4,425 km 2 (1,709 sq mi) 1973 Cotapata: La Paz Department: 600 km 2 (232 sq mi) 1993 Iñao: Chuquisaca Department: 2,630.9 km 2 (1,016 sq mi) 2004 Kaa-Iya del Gran Chaco: Santa Cruz Department: 34,411 km 2 (13,286 sq mi) 1995 Madidi: La Paz Department: 18,957.5 km 2 (7,320 sq mi) 1995 Otuquis National Park: Santa Cruz ...
It is located in the extreme southeast of the Santa Cruz Department on the borders with Brazil and Paraguay, within the provinces Germán Busch and Cordillera.It comprises a total area of 1,005,950 hectares (2,485,800 acres), 903,350 hectares (2,232,200 acres) corresponding to the category national park and 102,600 hectares (254,000 acres) to the category "Integrated Management Natural Area".