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Vacas (Quechua name: Wak'as, deriving from ''Wak'a'') is a Bolivian village in the southeast of the Cochabamba Department. It is the capital of the Vacas Municipality, the second municipal section of the Arani Province. Vacas is located about 85 km far from Cochabamba and about 30 km far from Arani. The people living in Vacas and surrounding areas are predominantly indigenous citizens of Quechuan descent. During the Inca period Vacas served as a ''tampu'' along the Inca road system that led to Inkallaqta and Pocona. Later on, during the colonial period, it was founded under the name of "Santa Bárbara de Bacas". Vacas is situated in a rural environment in the altitudes of the ''Cono Sur'' (South cone) of Cochabamba. The climate is suitable for the cultivation of potatoes, wheat, barley, broad bean and oat. Vacas is known as the "Land of the potato" (Quechua: ''Papaq llaqtan'', (スペイン語:La patria de la papa)). The fields are prepared with the help of yokes of oxen. The cultivation of the soil is supplemented by animal husbandry of cows, sheep, pigs and hens. == Education == As to education all types of schools are available in or next to Vacas. * Preschool education: ''Guardería Sagrado Corazón de Jesús''. * Primary school: ''Escuela Unidad Experimental'', founded in 1862 * Secondary school: ''Colegio Profesor Toribio Claure'' * Higher education: Ismael Montes Teacher Training College (''Escuela Superior de Formación de Maestros "Ismael Montes"'' or ESFM "Ismael Montes") (in Challwa Mayu) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vacas, Cochabamba」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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