Lapaz, Indiana Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

A look at the Population & Steets in La Paz City will help you determine the size of the city. The city is the capital of the La Paz Department. It is located between 10,650 and 13,250 feet above sea level. The city is located in a deep broad canyon, created by the Choqueyapu River. The city is located 430 metres below the Altiplano, offering protection from the cold winds of the highlands. Today, the city is expanding beyond its city walls, to the edge of the Altiplano.

The La Paz administration is located in Bolivia. The city receives drinking water from three systems. The first water system shares with the sister city El Alto. The second and third systems share water supplies from the Cordillera mountain range. Twenty-two percent of the city's water comes from these glaciers. The remaining water is produced by rain. However, as global temperatures rise, the glaciers are receding and disappearing.

The population of La Paz has grown rapidly over the past few decades. Its economic climate has improved significantly over the last few decades. Despite the high levels of poverty in the city, it has developed a large informal economy. There are many vendors on every street in La Paz. The city is also home to some of the largest football teams in Bolivia. It is a city with a unique culture and population.