Roboré

Bolivia

Roboré, a modest town in eastern Bolivia's Chiquitos Province, holds the largest concentration of rock art sites in the country, with more than a hundred recorded across the municipality. Founded in 1916 as a waypoint between San José de Chiquitos and Puerto Suárez, it sits on the Santa Cruz–Puerto Suárez railway — part of the Central Bioceanic Rail Corridor — and the same route's highway, making it accessible from Santa Cruz.

  • Population9,882
  • Nearest water from center 19 km12 mi
  • Nearest mountain from center 13 km7.8 mi

Nearest airports

Climate · monthly averages
J
26°80°
145mm5.8in
F
26°78°
145mm5.7in
M
26°78°
125mm5.0in
A
24°76°
70mm2.7in
M
22°71°
65mm2.6in
J
21°70°
35mm1.4in
J
21°70°
25mm1.1in
A
23°74°
30mm1.2in
S
25°77°
60mm2.3in
O
26°80°
100mm3.9in
N
26°79°
130mm5.1in
D
27°80°
135mm5.3in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗
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