Toco or Toko (from Quechua: T'uqu) is a locality in the Cochabamba Department in central Bolivia. It is the seat of the Toco Municipality, the second municipal...
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Bolivia Toco, Cochabamba, a town in Toco Municipality Toco, Texas, a city in the United States Tocos do Moji, a municipality in Brazil Toco Hills, a...
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Toco Municipality (also Toko Municipality) is the second municipal section of the Germán Jordán Province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia. Its seat...
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Cochabamba (Aymara: Quchapampa Jach'a Suyu, Spanish: Departamento de Cochabamba pronounced [kotʃaˈβamba] , Quechua: Quchapampa Suyu), from Quechua qucha...
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titles containing Toko Togo, country in Africa Tokyo, capital of Japan Toco, Cochabamba, Bolivia Tonko This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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Municipalities of Bolivia (section Cochabamba)
Municipality Tarata Municipality Tiquipaya Municipality Tiraque Municipality Toco Municipality Tolata Municipality Totora Municipality Vacas Municipality Vila...
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Provinces of Bolivia (section Cochabamba Department)
Sacabamba Germán Jordán Cliza Cliza Chullpas, Cliza, Huasacalle, Santa Lucía Toco Toco Tolata Tolata Mizque Mizque Mizque Mizque, Cauta, Molinero, Taboada, Tin...
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2010 Bolivian regional elections (section Cochabamba)
Cochabamba). The PUN grouping won both the mayor's race and a 3 of 5 council majority in Pasorapa. Pasorapa mayor elect Cintia Guisela Ávila and Toco...
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T'uqu T'uquyuq (redirect from Toco Tocoyoc)
a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a complex of niches", also Toco Tocoyoc, Toqotoqoyoq, T'oqot'oqoyoq) or Machu Machuyuq (Quechua machu old...
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born on April 13, 1820, in the town of Tarata, current department of Cochabamba, Bolivia; then belonging to the territory of the Viceroyalty of Peru....
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