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3 Demographics  





4 Languages  





5 Places of interest  





6 References  



6.1  Notes  





6.2  Footnotes  







7 External links  





8 See also  














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Coordinates: 21°35S 63°50W / 21.583°S 63.833°W / -21.583; -63.833
 

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Tarija
Departamento de Tarija (Spanish)
Cordillera de Sama Biological Reserve
Flag of Tarija
Coat of arms of Tarija
Motto(s): 
¡La Muy Leal y Muy Fiel! (The very loyal and very faithful!)
Anthem: Lyrics: Tomás O’Connor D'Arlach Music: Juan Fiori - starts with "Tarijeños la fama pregona...."
Tarija in Bolivia
Tarija in Bolivia
Coordinates: 21°35′S 63°50′W / 21.583°S 63.833°W / -21.583; -63.833
CountryBolivia
CapitalTarija
Government
 • GovernorÓscar Gerardo Montes Barzón (UNIR [n. 2])
 • Lieutenant governorMaya Soruco Urzagaste (UNIR)
 • Senators
  • Nely Verónica Gallo (CC)
  • Miguel Ángel Rejas (MAS)
  • Gladys Valentina Alarcón (MAS)
  • Area
     • Total37,623 km2 (14,526 sq mi)
     • % of Bolivia3.42 km2 (1.32 sq mi)
    Population
     (2020)
     • Total583,300
     • Density16/km2 (40/sq mi)
    Languages (speakers)
     • Spanish365,710
     • Quechua (migrants)37,337
     • Aymara (migrants)7,219
     • Guaraní4,578
    Time zoneUTC-4 (BOT)
    ISO 3166 codeBO-T
    Official languageSpanish, Guaraní, wichí-matacoa-weenhayek, tapieté
    GDP (2023)in constant currency of 2015[1]
     - TotalUS$ 2.2 billion
    Int$ 5.2 billion (PPP)
     - Per capitaUS$ 3,600
    Int$ 8,300 (PPP)
    HDI (2019)0.741[2]
    high · 3rd of 9
    Provinces6
    WebsiteDepartment website

    Tarija (Spanish pronunciation: [taˈɾixa] ) is a department in Bolivia. It is located in south-eastern Bolivia bordering with Argentina to the south and Paraguay to the east. According to the 2012 census, it has a population of 482,196 inhabitants. It has an area of 37,623 km2 (14,526 sq mi). The city of Tarija is the capital of the department.

    Subdivisions[edit]

    Provinces of Tarija

    The department is divided into five provinces and one autonomous region:

    1. Gran Chaco Province (autonomous region)
    2. Aniceto Arce Province
    3. José María Avilés Province
    4. Cercado Province
    5. Eustaquio Méndez Province
    6. Burdett O'Connor Province

    Notable places in Tarija include:

    The Department of Tarija is renowned for its mild, pleasant climate, and comprises one of the country's foremost agricultural regions. Its citizens have traditionally felt close to, and conducted a lively international trade with, neighboring towns of northern Argentina. Between 1816 and 1898, the region was part of Argentina, and was ceded to Bolivia in exchange for Puna de Atacama.

    Tarija boasts South America's second-largest natural gas reserves. Increased gas revenues and foreign direct investment in gas exploration and distribution are fueling growth and turning Tarija into Bolivia's next industrial hub. Political instability at the national level has hindered development of the reserves, as the region has chosen to align with pro-autonomy forces which aim at the devolution of considerable powers away from the central government in favor of the departments.

    More than 20 different indigenous tribes, ranging in population from 20 persons up to 1500, live in the region. The Guaraní is the largest tribe.

    Important battles and events related to the 1932-35 Chaco War with Paraguay took place in the department's eastern dry lands. Tarija was the home of Víctor Paz Estenssoro, leader of the 1952 Bolivian Revolution and four-time Constitutional President.

    Economy[edit]

    The main economic activity is the wine industry. The land and climate are ideal for grape and wine production. The city of Tarija holds an annual Festival of Wine and Cheese.

    The petroleum industry is important not only for the region but also for the country as a whole, especially the gas industry which is exported to Argentina and Brazil. The autonomous region of Gran Chaco is from where most of the gas is exploited.

    Demographics[edit]

    Historical population
    YearPop.±% p.a.
    1976 187,204—    
    1992 291,407+2.80%
    2001 391,226+3.33%
    2012 483,518+1.94%
    2020 583,300+2.37%
    Source: Citypopulation[4]

    Languages[edit]

    Angostura Canyon, Bolivia

    The languages spoken in the department are mainly Spanish and Guaraní, And spoken by the migrants Quechua and Aymara. The following table shows the numbers belonging to the recognized groups of speakers. [5]

    Language Department Bolivia
    Spanish 365,710 6,821,626
    Quechua 37,337 2,281,198
    Aymara 7,219 1,525,321
    Guaraní 4,578 62,575
    Another native 2,468 49,432
    Foreign 5,662 250,754
    Only native 4,562 960,491
    Native and Spanish 44,461 2,739,407
    Spanish and foreign 322,098 4,115,751

    Places of interest[edit]

    Nuevo Guadalquivir River near the city of Tarija

    References[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Primero la Gente (First the People) or PG, is a political party create on April 2019 by former mayor Rodrigo Paz Pereira, the ideologies that the party supports are autonomism-federalism, reformism and centrism, its position on the political spectrum is center and center left.
  • ^ Unidos Para Renovar (United to renew) or UNIR, is a political party create 2005 by current governor Óscar Montes Barzón, the ideologies that the party supports are autonomism-federalism, conservatism, reformism and centrism, its position in the political spectrum is the center.
  • Footnotes[edit]

    1. ^ "TelluBase—BoliviaFact Sheet (Tellusant Public Service Series)" (PDF). Tellusant. Retrieved 2024-01-11.
  • ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  • ^ Masters, Jeff (November 23, 2010). "Bolivia ties its all-time heat record". Weather Underground. Dr. Jeff Masters' WunderBlog. Archived from the original on 24 November 2010. Retrieved 23 November 2010.
  • ^ "Bolivia: Provinces".
  • ^ obd.descentralizacion.gov.bo (Spanish)
  • External links[edit]

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