Vallegrande

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Vallegrande is a small town in the Santa Cruz Department of Bolivia, known historically as the place where Che Guevara’s body was displayed after his execution.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipal seat
town
continent South America
coordinateLocation -18.489°S -64.106°W
country Bolivia
demographics predominantly mestizo population
distanceTo approximately 240 km west of Santa Cruz de la Sierra
elevationAboveSeaLevel approximately 2030 metres
hasCemetery Che Guevara’s former secret burial site
hasClimate subtropical highland climate
hasHeritageSite Che Guevara memorial sites
hasHospital Hospital Señor de Malta NERFINISHED
hasReligiousBuilding Iglesia de Vallegrande NERFINISHED
historicalEvent public display of Che Guevara’s corpse in 1967
knownFor association with Che Guevara
display of Che Guevara’s body after his execution
languageSpoken Spanish
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Santa Cruz Department NERFINISHED
Vallegrande Province NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion valleys of the eastern Andes foothills
nearbyPlace La Higuera NERFINISHED
officialLanguage Spanish
partOf Vallegrande Municipality NERFINISHED
population approximately 6000 inhabitants
primaryEconomicActivity agriculture
cattle raising
religion Roman Catholicism
roadConnection connected to Santa Cruz de la Sierra by road
timeZone UTC−04:00
tourismType historical tourism
revolutionary tourism
transportInfrastructure Vallegrande Airport NERFINISHED

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