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Ñuflo de Chávez Province

Ñuflo de Chávez Province
Province
Mission church in Concepción known as part of the Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos and declared a World Heritage Site in 1990
Mission church in Concepción known as part of the Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos and declared a World Heritage Site in 1990
Location of Ñuflo de Chávez Province within Bolivia
Location of Ñuflo de Chávez Province within Bolivia
Provinces of the Santa Cruz Department
Provinces of the Santa Cruz Department
Coordinates: 16°00′0″S 62°00′0″W / 16.00000°S 62.00000°W / -16.00000; -62.00000
Country Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia
Department Santa Cruz Department
Capital Concepción
Government
 • Sub governor Widen Barbery (Concepción)
Area
 • Total 20,910 sq mi (54,150 km2)
Elevation 1,627 ft (496 m)
Population (2001)
 • Total 93,997
 • Density 4/sq mi (1.7/km2)
 • Ethnicities Chiquitos
Time zone BOT (UTC-4)
Area code(s) BO.SC.NC

Ñuflo de Chávez is one of the fifteen provinces of the Bolivian Santa Cruz Department and is situated in the northern central parts of the department. The name of the province honors the conquistador Ñuflo de Chaves (1518–1556) who founded the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Its capital is Concepción. The province was created by law of September 16, 1915, during the presidency of Ismael Montes. Originally it was part of the Chiquitos Province.

Ñuflo de Chávez Province is located between 13° 45' and 17° 30' South and between 61° 30' and 63° 25' West. It extends over a length of 520 km from north to south, and up to 250 km from west to east.

The province is situated in the Bolivian lowlands and borders Beni Department in the north, Guarayos Province in the north-west, Obispo Santistevan Province and Ignacio Warnes Province in the south-west, Andrés Ibáñez Province and Chiquitos Province in the south, and José Miguel de Velasco Province in the east.

The province comprises six municipalities which are further subdivided into cantons:

The inhabitants of the Ñuflo de Chávez Province are mainly Chiquitos whose culture roots in the fusion of their ancient customs and the influence of the Jesuit missionaries. During the 2001 census the ethnic composition of the population was as follows:


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