The Tarija Department is the southernmost department Bolivia and is located in the transition area between the highlands (Altiplano) and the Chaco plain to the east. The center of the department forms a high valley in west-east direction, in which the capital Tarija is also located.
Culturally, it is already influenced by Argentina, according to the residents, that they actually prefer to be Argentinian rather than Bolivian. Economically, it is one of the richest regions in Bolivia thanks to its large oil and gas reserves.
Regions
places
- Tarija, 200,000 inhabitants, old colonial city with a modern center, with mountainous surroundings, administrative center of the region
- Yacuiba, 100,000 inhabitants, border town too Argentina, Trade and festival city (Festival de la Frontera)
- Bermejo. 30,000 inhabitants, border town with Argentina, trading town
- Villamontes, 20,000 inhabitants, close to the northeast Paraguay, Center of natural gas and oil production
Other goals
background
language
The influence of Argentina can be seen in the language. In Tarija you hear the so-called most often voseo, i.e. replacing the tú (You) through vos (an old Spanish form of courtesy).
getting there
mobility
On the Yacuiba axis - Santa Cruz de la Sierra In addition to buses, there are also trains, but they are very slow.
Tourist Attractions
- Colonial center of Tarija
- Tarija Paleontological Museum. With dinosaur skeletons and other finds.
activities
kitchen
nightlife
security
climate
The climate is warm-temperate, in winter it can be quite cool at times, but in contrast to the hot and humid summer it is dry.
literature
Web links
http://www.tarija.gob.bo/ - Official website of Tarija Department