Federico Román Province

Federico Román (or: General Federico Román) is one of the five provinces of the Bolivian department of Pando and is situated in the department's northeastern parts. Its name honours General Federico Román.

Federico Román
Río Abuná on the right, Río Madeira on the left
Location in Bolivia
General Data
CapitalNueva Esperanza
Area13,200 km2
Population7,034 (2012)
Density0.5 inhabitants/km2 (2001)
ISO 3166-2BO.PA.GR
Pando Department

Location

Federico Román province is located between 09° 41' and 10° 51' South and between 65° 17' and 66° 39' West. It extends over 150 km from North to South, and 200 km from West to East.

The province is situated in the Amazon lowlands of Bolivia and borders Abuná Province in the West, Manuripi Province in the Southwest, Beni Department in the Southeast, and Brazil in the East and North.

The border to Beni Department in the South forms Río Beni, to neighbouring Brazil Río Madeira in the East and Río Abuná in the North.

Population

The population of Federico Román Province has increased by more than 400% over the recent two decades:

39.6% of the population are younger than 15 years old. (1992)

87.9% of the population speak Spanish, 3.1% speak Quechua, 1.2% Aymara, and 26.5 speak foreign languages (mainly Portuguese, due to the nearness to Brazil) . (1992)

The literacy rate of the province's population is 72.6%. (1992)

83.1% of the population have no access to electricity, 59.1% have no sanitary facilities. (1992)

83.1% of the population are Catholics, 15.2% are Protestants. (1992)

Division

The province comprises three municipios:

  • 09-0501 Nueva Esperanza Municipality - 2,068 inhabitants (census 2012)
  • 09-0502 Villa Nueva Municipality - 3,275 inhabitants
  • 09-0503 Santos Mercado Municipality - 1,691 inhabitants
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