Curahuara de Carangas Urban Community Asset Management Plan and Enhancement of its Natural and Cultural Property Buildings
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https://doi.org/10.52428/20758944.v12i37.675Keywords:
Curahuara Carangas (Bolivia), National Monument, Historical and heritage managementAbstract
The project "Valuing the town of Curahuara of Carangas (Oruro - Bolivia)" answers to the valuation of distinctive elements such as its natural historical assets, architectural heritage and urban environment. lt was a visual and cabinet research, which was based on the "contact with reality" through photography, drawing or sketch; it also could be recorded on video or audio comments from by community members about their environment.
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(1) GISBERT JEMIO S. MOSTACEDO. Oruro catálogo de su patrimonio Oruro, Bolivia. 201 O.
(2) MESA JOSE DE GISBERT. Monumentos de Bolivia (2007-201 O) Plan de desarrollo municipal originario, Municipio de Curahuara de Carangas. 2002. Oruro, Bolivia.
(3) CONSTITUCIÓN POLÍTICA DEL ESTADO PLURINALCIONAL DE BOLIVIA. Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia. Ministerio de la Presidencia. 2008.
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