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Tarija Department
Bandera del Departamento de Tarija Escudo
Department Flag Department Coat of Arms

Motto: ¡Patria, ley, libertad, religión! (Home land, law, freedom and religion!) Anthem: Tarijeños la fama pregona

Tarija
Capital Tarija
Largest city Tarija
Official languages Spanish
Provinces 6
Area
 - total
 - % de Bolivia
Place nº 9
37,623 km²
3.42%
Population
 - Total (2005)
 - % of Bolivia
 - Density
Place nº 6
391,226
4.3%
10.4 hab/km²
Creation September 24,1831
Prefect Mario Cossío (CC)
Senators Roberto Ruiz (PODEMOS)

Carlos D'Alarch (PODEMOS)

Jesús Carranza (MAS)

Deputies 9 out of 130
Calling Code: + (591) 4
ISO 3166-2 BO-T
Abbreviations TA
Website http://www.tarija.gov.bo

Tarija is a department in Bolivia. It is located in south eastern Bolivia bordering Argentina to the south and Paraguay to the east. According to the 2001 census, it has a population of 391,226 inhabitants. It has an area of 37.623 km². The city of Tarija is the capital of the department. The department is divided into six provinces:

  1. Aniceto Arce
  2. Burnet O'Connor
  3. Cercado
  4. Eustaquio Méndez
  5. Gran Chaco
  6. José María Avilés

Notable places in Tarija include:

The Department of 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 legitimizing Tarija as the next Bolivian industrial hub. The development of Tarija's gas reserves have been hindered by political instability at the national level. Tarija is also the home of over 20 different Indian tribes (the Guarani tribe being the largest) ranging from 20 persons up to 1500.

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