Gobierno Autónomo Municipal de El Alto - Bolivia
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The Autonomous Municipal Government of El Alto is the administrative public body of the capital city of Murillo province, in Bolivia. It has carried out several projects including installation of stormwater drains and paving of over 21,600m2 of roads and avenues. El Alto was established in 1985.
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