Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A city of west-central Bolivia north-northwest of Sucre. Founded in 1574 as Oropesa, it was renamed in 1786.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Cochabamba.
Examples
-
In April 2000 there was a huge antiglobalization protest in Cochabamba, Bolivia.
A Conversation with Edmundo Paz Soldán about Turing's Delirium 2010
-
Cochabamba is a huge valley so the city is extremely but still I am living in the Andes at about 8,000 ft.
-
Also, the Democracy Center, an NGO based in Cochabamba has been following and reporting on events in Bolivia recently.
-
I presume that Cochabamba is Chaco country (not Gran Chaco)!
-
Today is the final event of Carnaval here in Cochabamba … even though Ash Wednesday was four days ago … El Corso de Corsos.
-
We were told last Saturday evening at our hotel in Cochabamba that we needed to have our bags packed by 8am the following morning because we were going to be transfered to another hotel in Coch so we could join the other group of volunteers that was consolidated there.
-
Cochabamba is a huge valley so the city is extremely but still I am living in the Andes at about 8,000 ft.
-
This is no doubt a surprise for you to be getting this, but I worked with your father for years and was also a Peace Corps volunteer in Cochabamba 1964-66.
-
I finally developed a body rash and had a blood sample sent to Santa Cruz (they don’t test for it in Cochabamba because you can’t get it there).
-
I finally developed a body rash and had a blood sample sent to Santa Cruz (they don’t test for it in Cochabamba because you can’t get it there).
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.