Nueva Esperanza (Pando)

Nueva Esperanza is a village in the department of Pando in the lowlands of the South American Andean Republic of Bolivia. Nueva Esperanza solves the village of Fortaleza from the capital of the province by Law No. 1669 of 31 October 1995.

Location in near space

Nueva Esperanza is the seat of the administration of the province Federico Román and central location in the same county ( bolivian: Municipio) Nueva Esperanza. The village is located in Nuevo Cantón Manoa at an altitude of 112 m on the west bank of the Rio Madeira, which forms the border between Bolivia and Brazil here.

Geography

Nueva Esperanza is located in the Bolivian lowlands in the catchment area of the Amazon basin.

The mean annual temperature of the region is 26 ° C (see climate chart Riberalta ), the annual precipitation is 1300 mm. The region has a pronounced diurnal climate, the monthly average temperatures vary only slightly between about 25 ° C from April to August and about 27 ° C from October to March. The monthly rainfall range from less than 20 mm from June to August and about 200 mm from December to March.

Traffic

Nueva Esperanza is located 450 km due east of Cobija, the capital of the department. The place is difficult to achieve from the Departamento by land or air, a communication path exists only through the south to Villa Bella. The main access to the village is by boat.

Population

The population of the town has risen in the past two decades to more than three times:

Due to its proximity to Brazil, the region has a high proportion of foreign population in the municipality of Nueva Esperanza are 37.3 percent of the population foreigners.

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