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Tarija

History

Tarija was founded on July 4th, 1574 as Villa de San Bernardo de Tarija by Don Luis de Fuentes y Vargas under the orders of Viceroy Don Francisco de Toledo. The new city was founded on the shores of the Guadalquivir river and its name was a tribute to Francisco de Tarija, a member of Almagro's expedition who was the first Spaniard to visit the valley. In 1810, Tarija declared independence from the Spanish rule, but the Spanish crown did not pay attention to the rebel act. On April 15th, 1817 at the Batalla de la Tablada, Tarija's citizens won a major victory over the Spanish forces, but not the long-waited independence. Later on, Argentina was keen to annex the agriculturally favorable area, but Tarija opted to become part of Bolivia which won its independence and formally established itself as a Republic in 1825. By November 1996, the city of Tarija had a population of 111,399 inhabitants.

Climate

The city of Tarija lies at an altitude of 1,924 meters above sea level. Its weather is mild and pleasant although sometimes winter nights may get slightly cooler. Tarija is well-known for its Mediterranean-like climate and vineyards.

How to Get There

By land:

By bus or truck from the following cities and towns: Potosí Cochabamba, Oruro, Sucre, Villazón, Tupiza, Yacuiba, Camiri, Bermejo, and Villamontes

By air:

From any main city in the country through the following airlines: LAB, AEROSUR, and TAM.

Main Attractions

Tomatas: Natural bathing resort located at 5 Km. from the city of Tarija. Its beaches are bathed by waters from the Guadalquivir and Erquis rivers junction. There is also an small forest for camping.
Rincón de la Victoria: Paradisiacal vegetation spot located at 18 Km from the city. Being one of the main tourist attractions, it offers a close encounter with nature and its wonderful scenic views. Ideal for weekend trips.
San Lorenzo: Located at 16 Km from the city of Tarija, this town displays Spanish colonial styles, wood-carved balconies, stone-layered streets. In this town is the house of Eustaquio "Moto" Mendez, hero of Bolivia's fight for independence from Spanish rule. The house is currently a museum.
Chorros de Jurina: Twin forty-meter-height waterfalls surrounded by a beautiful landscape. Located 21 Km. from the city.
La Tablada: Historic grounds - 4 Km. from the city - where rebels under the command of Moto Mendez defeated Spanish forces, fueling the fight for independence.
Represa San Jacinto: 1700-hectare artificial lake located at 7 Km from the city of Tarija. Ideal for water-related sports.
Tolomosita: Natural bathing spot located at 7 Km from the city.
Tolomosa: Natural bathing resort located at 8 Km from the city. Pleasant temperatures, clear water, green prairies, and a beautiful landscape.
San Andres: Natural bathing resort located at 15 Km from the city. Current site of the Annual Potato Fair.
Cañón del Ancón: Located at 15 Km from the city this place invites tourists to do some fishing and sight-seeing activities.
Concepción: Located at 36 Km. from the city of Tarija, this is the traditional place for grape-harvest fests, wineries, vineyards, and orchards. The town bears lots of picturesque colonial elements.
Padcaya: 50 Km. from the city of Tarija, this town's main attraction are caves containing petroglyphs and archeological remains belonging to ancient civilizations.
Chaguaya: 60 Kms. from the city of Tarija, this is the pilgrimage site for the Virgen of Chaguaya.
Bermejo: Town located 208 Km south from Tarija, famous for its beautiful landscapes. Fishing and hunting are the main recreational activities.

 

 

 

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