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- Pando_Department areaTotal "63827.0".
- Pando_Department abstract "Pando is a department of Bolivia, with an area of 63,827 square kilometres (24,644 sq mi), adjoining the border with Brazil. Pando has a population 110,436 (2012 census). Its capital is the city of Cobija.The department, which is named after former president José Manuel Pando (1899–1905), is divided into five provinces.Although Pando is rich in natural resources, the poverty level of its inhabitants is high, due largely to the lack of roads effectively linking the province to the rest of the country and the presence of tropical diseases, typical of life in the Amazonian rain forest. The main economic activities are agriculture, timber and cattle.At an altitude of 280 metres above sea level in the northwestern jungle region, Pando is located in the rainiest part of Bolivia. Pando also has a hot climate, with temperatures commonly above 26 degrees Celsius (80 Fahrenheit).Pando is the least populous department in Bolivia, the most tropical (lying closest to the Equator in the Amazonian Basin), and the most isolated, due to an absence of effective roads linking it to the rest of the country. It was organized at the beginning of the 20th century from what was left of the Acre Territory, lost to Brazil as a result of the so-called Acre War (1903). Its capital city of Cobija (the smallest of all the Bolivian departmental capitals) was named after the much-lamented Bolivian port of the same name on the Pacific Ocean, part of an area lost to Chile following the War of the Pacific.Although backward and remote, Pando is densely forested and close to navigable waterways leading to the Amazon River and from there on to the Atlantic Ocean. The department underwent a rubber boom in the late 19th century and early 20th century, along with the northern part of nearby Beni department. The \"boom,\" however, turned into a collapse of the rubber industry when synthetic rubber was discovered.Culturally, the Pandinos are considered part of the so-called Camba culture of the Bolivian lowlands, similar to the people of the country's other two tropical departments, Beni and Santa Cruz. Many of Pando's original settlers moved from nearby Beni.".
- Pando_Department areaCode "+(591) 3".
- Pando_Department areaTotal "6.3827E10".
- Pando_Department foundingDate "1938-09-24".
- Pando_Department isoCodeRegion "BO-N".
- Pando_Department leaderName Roger_Pinto_Molina.
- Pando_Department leaderTitle "Deputies".
- Pando_Department leaderTitle "Prefect".
- Pando_Department leaderTitle "Senators".
- Pando_Department motto ""Trabajo Industria Progreso"".
- Pando_Department motto "("Work, Industry, Progress")".
- Pando_Department motto "(Holy land, dressed in glory)".
- Pando_Department motto "Anthem:".
- Pando_Department motto "Tierra santa, vestida de gloria".
- Pando_Department populationTotal "110436".
- Pando_Department thumbnail Bolivia_north.jpg?width=300.
- Pando_Department wikiPageExternalLink pando.htm.
- Pando_Department wikiPageExternalLink weather-in-cobija.
- Pando_Department wikiPageExternalLink 68.
- Pando_Department wikiPageExternalLink contenidoss.php?idcontenido=8.
- Pando_Department wikiPageExternalLink www.pando.gob.bo.
- Pando_Department wikiPageID "696905".
- Pando_Department wikiPageLength "9128".
- Pando_Department wikiPageOutDegree "43".
- Pando_Department wikiPageRevisionID "674757972".
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Abuna_River.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Abuná_Province.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Amazon_River.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Aymara_language.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Beni_Department.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Bolivia.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Business_cycle.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Camba.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Category:Departments_of_Bolivia.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pando_Department.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Category:States_and_territories_established_in_1938.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Chile.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Cobija.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Department_(country_subdivision).
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Departments_of_Bolivia.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Evo_Morales.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Federico_Román_Province.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Guarani_language.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink José_Manuel_Pando.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Leopoldo_Fernández.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Madeira_River.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Madre_de_Dios_Province.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Manuripi-Heath_Amazonian_Wildlife_National_Reserve.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Manuripi_Province.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Movement_for_Socialism_(Bolivia).
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Natural_rubber.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Nicolás_Suárez_Province.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Official_language.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Plan_Progress_for_Bolivia_–_National_Convergence.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Plurinational_Legislative_Assembly.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Porvenir_massacre.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Prefect.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Quechuan_languages.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Roger_Pinto_Molina.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Synthetic_rubber.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Petrópolis.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLink War_of_the_Pacific.
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amazonas".
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLinkText "Miss Litoral".
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pando Department".
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pando".
- Pando_Department wikiPageWikiLinkText "Señorita Litoral".
- Pando_Department areaCode "+ 3".
- Pando_Department areaNote "5.82".
- Pando_Department areaRank "5".
- Pando_Department areaTotalKm "63827".
- Pando_Department blankInfoSec "PA".
- Pando_Department blankInfoSec "Spanish".
- Pando_Department blankNameSec Official_language.
- Pando_Department blankNameSec "Abbreviations".
- Pando_Department establishedDate "1938-09-24".
- Pando_Department establishedTitle "Established".
- Pando_Department flagAlt "Flag of the Pando Department".
- Pando_Department footnotes "a. Also largest city.".
- Pando_Department imageAlt "On the border between Brazil and Bolivia. The Madeira River is on the left, the Abunã River on the right.".
- Pando_Department imageCaption "On the border between Brazil and Bolivia. The Madeira River is on the left, the Abunã River on the right.".
- Pando_Department imageFlag "Flag of Pando.svg".
- Pando_Department imageMap "Pando in Bolivia.svg".
- Pando_Department imageSkyline "Bolivia north.jpg".
- Pando_Department isoCode "BO-N".
- Pando_Department leaderName Roger_Pinto_Molina.
- Pando_Department leaderName "5".
- Pando_Department leaderName "Carmen E. Gonzales Lafuente".
- Pando_Department leaderName "Manuel Limachi Quispe".
- Pando_Department leaderName "Mirtha Da Costa Ferreira".
- Pando_Department leaderName "Rafael Bandeira".
- Pando_Department leaderTitle Plurinational_Legislative_Assembly.
- Pando_Department leaderTitle Prefect.
- Pando_Department mapAlt "Map indicating the Pando Department within Bolivia".
- Pando_Department mapCaption "Pando Department within Bolivia.".
- Pando_Department motto ""Trabajo Industria Progreso"".
- Pando_Department motto "("Work, Industry, Progress")".
- Pando_Department motto "(Holy land, dressed in glory)".