Sica Sica (Aymara: Sika Sika) is a small town and capital of Aroma Province in the La Paz Department of western Bolivia. It is located some 115 kilometres from La Paz, on the southwestern edge of the Serrania de Sicasica, a ridge, which is between La Paz and Cochabamba in a south-easterly direction. As of 2008 it has an estimated population of 4,620. The town is situated at a height of 3,933 metres on the Bolivian Altiplano. Nearby Sica Sica is Ayo Ayo, the birthplace of the indigenous rebel leader Julián Apaza.

Sica Sica
Sika Sika
Church of Sica Sica
Church of Sica Sica
Sica Sica is located in Bolivia
Sica Sica
Sica Sica
Location in Bolivia
Coordinates: 17°20′S 67°44′W / 17.333°S 67.733°W / -17.333; -67.733
Country Bolivia
DepartmentLa Paz Department
ProvinceAroma Province
MunicipalitySica Sica Municipality
Population
 (2001)
 • Total
3,831
Time zoneUTC-4 (BOT)
ClimateET

The cathedral, Fernando Soria, is a National Monument from the 17th Century. It holds relics in the form of woodcarving, and gold and silver work from the time of the Viceroyalty of Peru. Hot springs near the town also attract tourists.

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