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Taraco
Peninsula in Bolivia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Taraco is a peninsula jutting into Lake Wiñaymarka,[1] the southern branch of Lake Titicaca in Bolivia. It is located in the La Paz Department, Ingavi Province, Tiwanaku Municipality, Taraco Canton. There is also a town of the same name on the peninsula.
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As with many place names in the Titicaca Basin, a corresponding Taraco District also exists on the Peruvian, northern side of the lake in the Huancané Province in Puno.