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==History==
== History ==
* The Spanish conquerors entered the area in 1535. The control of these Inca lands was entrusted to Pedro de la Gasca by the Spanish king and the Roman emperor Romano, Emperor Charles V.
* The Spanish conquerors entered the area in 1535. The control of these Inca lands was entrusted to Pedro de la Gasca by the Spanish king and the Roman emperor Romano, Emperor Charles V.
* In 1898, La Paz became the de facto seat of the national government, and Sucre remained the nominal judicial capital.
* In 1898, La Paz became the de facto seat of the national government, and Sucre remained the nominal judicial capital.
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* The department of La Paz has a population of approximately 2,719,000 people. <ref> Wikipedia Collaborators, "Departamento de La Paz (Bolivia)," In ''Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia'', https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departamento_de_La_Paz_(Bolivia). Visited May 9, 2018.</ref>
* The department of La Paz has a population of approximately 2,719,000 people. <ref> Wikipedia Collaborators, "Departamento de La Paz (Bolivia)," In ''Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia'', https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departamento_de_La_Paz_(Bolivia). Visited May 9, 2018.</ref>


==Provinces==
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==Online Records==
== Online Records ==
*'''1566-1996''' {{RecordSearch|1922463|Bolivia Catholic Church Records, 1566-1996}} at FamilySearch index and images
*'''1566-1996''' {{RecordSearch|1922463|Bolivia Catholic Church Records, 1566-1996}} at FamilySearch - [[Bolivia Catholic Church Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images


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Guide to La Paz Department ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records.

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History[edit | edit source]

  • The Spanish conquerors entered the area in 1535. The control of these Inca lands was entrusted to Pedro de la Gasca by the Spanish king and the Roman emperor Romano, Emperor Charles V.
  • In 1898, La Paz became the de facto seat of the national government, and Sucre remained the nominal judicial capital.
  • The department of La Paz was founded on October 20, 1548 and was created as a department on November 19, 1826.
  • The department of La Paz has a population of approximately 2,719,000 people. [1]

Provinces[edit | edit source]

Abel IturraldeBautista SaavedraEliodoro CamachoMuñecasFranz TamayoOmasuyosManco KapacCaranaviLarecajaPedro Domingo MurilloNor YungasLos AndesSud YungasInquisiviJosé Ramón LoayzaAromaGualberto VillaroelIngaviGeneral José Manuel PandoPacajesLa Paz Department Map.png

Online Records[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Wikipedia Collaborators, "Departamento de La Paz (Bolivia)," In Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departamento_de_La_Paz_(Bolivia). Visited May 9, 2018.