Coordinates: 19°10′S60°38′W / 19.167°S 60.633°W / -19.167; -60.633 (San Ignacio de Zamucos)
Country
Bolivia
Department
Santa Cruz Department
Province
Cordillera Province
Time zone
UTC-4 (BOT)
San Ignacio de Zamucos or San Ignacio was a Jesuit mission in Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia that was founded in 1724 and abandoned in 1745.[1] The inhabitants of the mission were the Zamucoan-speaking Ayoreo.
^"Patrimonio de la Humanidad" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-01-14.
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