El Alto (Spanish for "The Heights") is the
second-largest city in
Bolivia
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, located adjacent to
La Paz
La Paz (), officially known as Nuestra Señora de La Paz (Spanish pronunciation: ), is the seat of government of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. With an estimated 816,044 residents as of 2020, La Paz is the third-most populous city in Bol ...
in
Pedro Domingo Murillo Province
Pedro Domingo Murillo is a province in the Bolivian La Paz Department. It was created on January 8, 1838, with the name Cercado and on October 17, 1912, during the presidency of Eliodoro Villazón, its name was changed in honor of Pedro Domingo ...
on the
Altiplano
The Altiplano (Spanish for "high plain"), Collao (Quechua and Aymara: Qullaw, meaning "place of the Qulla") or Andean Plateau, in west-central South America, is the most extensive high plateau on Earth outside Tibet. The plateau is located at ...
highlands. El Alto is today one of Bolivia's fastest-growing urban centers, with an estimated population of 943,558 in 2020. It is also the highest major city in the world, with an average elevation of .
The El Alto–La Paz metropolitan area, formed by La Paz, El Alto,
Achocalla
Achocalla (Hispanicized spelling) or Achuqalla (Aymara for weasel) is a location in the La Paz Department in Bolivia. It is the seat of the Achocalla Municipality, the third municipal section of the Pedro Domingo Murillo Province.
Climate
The ...
,
Viacha, and
Mecapaca
Mecapaca is a location in the La Paz Department in Bolivia. It is the seat of the Mecapaca Municipality, the second municipal section of the Pedro Domingo Murillo Province
Pedro Domingo Murillo is a province in the Bolivian La Paz Department. ...
, constitutes the most populous urban area of Bolivia, with a population of about 2.2 million.
History
The dry and inclement plain above La Paz was uninhabited until 1903 when the newly built railways from
Lake Titicaca and
Arica
Arica ( ; ) is a commune and a port city with a population of 222,619 in the Arica Province of northern Chile's Arica y Parinacota Region. It is Chile's northernmost city, being located only south of the border with Peru. The city is the capita ...
reached the rim of the canyon, where the La Paz terminus, railyards and depots were built along with a settlement of railway workers (a spur line down into the canyon opened in 1905). In 1925, the airfield was built as a base for the new air force, which attracted additional settlement. In 1939, El Alto's first elementary school opened. El Alto started to grow tremendously in the 1950s when the settlement was connected to La Paz's water supply (before this, all water had to be transported from La Paz in tanker vehicles) and building land in the canyon became more and more scarce and expensive. In an administrative reform in March 1985, the district of El Alto and its surroundings were politically separated from the City of La Paz (this date is officially referred to and celebrated as the city's "founding day"). In 1987, El Alto was
formally incorporated as a city. In 1994, the city became the seat of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of El Alto.
Districts
El Alto's autonomous government identifies 14 districts composing the city.
Demographics
El Alto is the largest city in Latin America with a mostly
Indigenous population. About 76% of its inhabitants are
Aymara, 9% are
Quechua, 15% are Mestizo (descendants of Indigenous and Europeans), and less than 0.1% are Criollos (White). El Alto was once known as La Paz's bedroom community, though recent growth of commerce and industry has led some local authorities to claim the title of "Bolivia's Economic Capital." With this industrial growth, there is concern about water pollution by businesses, including tanneries and slaughterhouses, for the city and communities downstream. Rapid population growth means the city struggles to bring potable water and sewer service to parts of the population, especially on the fringes of the expanding urban area. Much of the city's roads are unpaved and most citizens do not have access to running water, sewerage, electricity, or garbage collection for their homes.
Geography
The city contains La Paz’s
El Alto International Airport
El Alto International Airport ( es, link=no, Aeropuerto Internacional El Alto) is an international airport serving La Paz, Bolivia. It is located in the city of El Alto, west of La Paz. At an elevation of , it is the highest international air ...
. El Alto is one of the highest major cities in the world, up to 4,150 meters (13,615 feet) above mean sea level. It has a cold climate, with the highest average monthly maximum temperature being in November. It is one of the fastest-growing cities in Bolivia, due to immigration from Bolivia’s rural areas to the La Paz region which started with the rural reform of 1952 and increased in the last 10 years. Some migrants say the difficulty of growing crops in the countryside drove them to move to the city.
Climate
The
Köppen climate classification system classifies El Alto's climate as a rare cold-summer variety of a
subtropical highland climate (''Cwc''). Temperatures are typically cool during the day and crisp at night year-round. Snowfall is possible at any time during the year.
The
water supply
Water supply is the provision of water by public utilities, commercial organisations, community endeavors or by individuals, usually via a system of pumps and pipes. Public water supply systems are crucial to properly functioning societies. Th ...
in El Alto has been impacted by drought caused by shrinking glaciers. In 2016 the three main dams supplying water to the city were almost dry due to lack of glacial melt water.
Attractions
Museo de Arte Antonio Paredes Candia opened in 2002. From 2003, access from La Paz to the international airport, as well to oil and gas supplies, has been frequently blocked by protesting social leaders and some of the most powerful players in the
politics of Bolivia
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. El Alto remains one of the major centers of the
Bolivian gas conflict.
El Alto is known for its
Neo-Andean architecture, built from the mid-2000s onward.
There is a large
open-air market.
Gallery
File:La Paz desde el camino a El Alto, Bolivia - panoramio.jpg, El Alto, Bolivia
File:Unifranz Sede El Alto.jpg, University in El Alto (Universidad Franz Tamayo)
File:Aeropuerto Internacional de El Alto jdb03.JPG, El Alto Airport
File:181_-_city_of_El_Alto_-_busy_and_beautiful.jpg, El Alto, La Paz Department
File:Che - El Alto - panoramio.jpg, El Alto, Bolivia
File:Llaucha ...caliente....llaucha!!! (3762805119).jpg, Winter morning in El Alto
File:AA flight from MIA to LPB - cruising through the Andes en route to La Paz, Bolivia - Mt Illamani (6438m) on the right - LPB airport (in El Alto) at 4160m - (24720405392).jpg, El Alto, Bolivia
File:Cholet1 (cropped).jpg, Cholet of El Alto.
Government
El Alto is a municipality within the province of Murillo. The government of the city is divided into the
executive
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Role or title
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and
legislative
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Laws enacted by legislatures are usually known ...
branches. The mayor of El Alto is the head of the city government, elected for a term of five years by general election. The legislative branch consists of the municipal council, which elects a president, vice president, and secretary from a group of 11 members.
The current mayor is
Monica Eva Copa, who defeated
MÁS candidate Zacarias Maquera in March 2021 after being ousted by the El Alto party. The previous election was held in March 2021. The Government of El Alto faces competition in providing public services, security and participation with the
grassroots
A grassroots movement is one that uses the people in a given district, region or community as the basis for a political or economic movement. Grassroots movements and organizations use collective action from the local level to effect change at t ...
and highly successful
Fejuve
The Federation of Neighborhood Councils-El Alto ( es, Federación de Juntas Vecinales de El Alto, FEJUVE) is a federalist mode of political organization of over 600 neighborhood councils that provide public services, construction and jobs to citiz ...
movement.
Transportation
El Alto is connected to La Paz by three lines of the
Mi Teleférico system. The city is connected to domestic and international destinations by
El Alto International Airport
El Alto International Airport ( es, link=no, Aeropuerto Internacional El Alto) is an international airport serving La Paz, Bolivia. It is located in the city of El Alto, west of La Paz. At an elevation of , it is the highest international air ...
.
See also
*
List of highest large cities in the world
This list of the highest cities in the world includes only cities with a population greater than 75,000 inhabitants and an average height above sea level over . For other settlements, see List of highest cities in the world or List of highest town ...
References
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Further reading
*Lazar, Sian (2008), ''El Alto, Rebel City'', Duke University Press,
External links
Weather in El AltoEl Alto Boliviaat Discover the World
El Alto Bolivia—a blog
Cultura en las AlturasINE – Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Bolivia"My Travels With Pope Francis in Latin America"by Jim Yardley, ''
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