Santa Ana is located 441 km north-east of Santa Cruz, the department's capital. From there, the national road Ruta 4 goes north to Montero, Santa Cruz where it meets Ruta 10. This road goes east for 339 km to San Ignacio de Velasco, on its way passing San Ramón, San Javier and Santa Rosa de la Roca. From San Ignacio, a dirt road goes south to San Rafael de Velasco and passes Santa Ana after 45 km. == Population ==
Population
The population of the place has increased rapidly over the past two decades: • 1992: 284 inhabitants (census) • 2001: 483 inhabitants (census) • 2010: 684 inhabitants (updating) ==Languages==
Languages
Today, Camba Spanish is the most commonly used everyday language. In the past, various languages related to Otuke, such as Covareca and Curuminaca, were spoken at the mission of Santa Ana. ==See also==