
Plaza 14 de Septiembre Webcam - Cochabamba, Bolivia
S 17° 23.650 W 066° 09.447
19K E 802033 N 8074597
This webcam is located along the western edge of Plaza 14 de Septiembre and is mounted on the Cafe Plaza. It faces north along Nateniel Aguierre (Bolivian lawyer, diplomat, politician, writer, and historian). The plaza is on the right.
Waymark Code: WM1BD84
Location: Bolivia
Date Posted: 01/22/2025
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So, why is a plaza/park named after a date? Why September 14th?
Cochabamba Day (Día del departamento de Cochabamba) is a regional public holiday in the Bolivian department of Cochabamba on September 14th each year. The city was part of the Incan empire when the Spanish arrived in the 16th century.
A new Spanish settlement, called Villa de Oropesa, was founded in August 1571 by order of Viceroy Francisco de Toledo, Count of Oropesa. The viceroy died in 1573 and for reasons that remain unclear to this day, and a second foundation took place on September 14th 1574 by the conquistador Sebastián Barba de Padilla.
Here is some more info about the webcam and the City of Cochabamba:
Experience the vibrant city of Cochabamba through the lens of the live cam overlooking the iconic Plaza 14 de Septiembre. In the heart of Bolivia, this plaza is more than just a physical space; it's a bustling hub of culture, activity, and history. The live cam offers an opportunity to witness daily life in Cochabamba, observing locals and tourists alike as they traverse this historic square.
The views from the webcam provide a panoramic insight into the architectural beauty that Cochabamba proudly holds. The majestic cathedral, colonial facades, and the lively streets filled with street vendors and artists all encapsulate the essence of Cochabamba's unique blend of tradition and modernity.
September 14 Square, known locally as Plaza 14 de Septiembre, is a central hub of activity in Cochabamba, Bolivia. This park is not just a green space; it is a vibrant venue where culture, community, and nature converge. The square is surrounded by stunning colonial architecture and is home to several significant monuments that commemorate the city’s rich history. As you stroll through the park, you’ll encounter colorful flower beds, towering trees, and inviting benches perfect for resting or people-watching.
The atmosphere at September 14 Square is always lively, with locals and tourists mingling, street performers entertaining, and vendors selling delicious local snacks. The square often hosts cultural events and festivities, showcasing Bolivian traditions, music, and dance. It’s an ideal spot to immerse yourself in the local culture and enjoy the warm, welcoming spirit of Cochabamba.
In addition to its natural beauty and cultural significance, the park offers various recreational opportunities. Families can be seen enjoying picnics on the grass, while children play freely in the open spaces. The square is also a great starting point for exploring nearby attractions, making it a perfect addition to your itinerary.
Cochabamba is a city and municipality in central Bolivia in a valley in the Andes mountain range. It is known as the "City of Eternal Spring" or "The Garden City" because of its spring-like temperatures all year round.
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