Tarija
The wine’s town
Tarija or San Bernardo de la Frontera de Tarixa is a city in southern Bolivia. Tarija islargest city within the Tarija Department, with an airport (Capitán Oriel Lea Plaza Airport, TJA) offering regular service to primary Bolivian cities, as well as a regional bus terminal with domestic and international connections. Its climate issubtropical highland.
Tarija's main plaza is regarded as a picturesque and pleasant place to take a break or stroll around. The plaza is surrounded by restaurants of various cuisines, local handicraft shops, and internet cafes. Within immediate walking distance is the public market, a university campus, and a number of sights including the renowned Paleontology Museum of Tarija City.

Tarija Tourist Destinations
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Serrania del Aguarague
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Casa Dorada
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Las Americas Avenue
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San Francisco Church
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Metropolitan Cathedral of Tarija
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San Roque Church
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San Juan Church
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Tomatas
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San Lorenzo
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Yacuiba
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Padcaya
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Bermejo
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Coimata
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San Jacinto Dam
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Chaco Region
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Sama Mountain Range
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Tariquia Flora and Fauna Reserve
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The Observatory
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The Mill
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Paleantology Museum of Tarija
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House of Eustaquio Mendez
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San Francisco Museum
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Franciscan Library
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Rincon de la Victoria
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Villamontes
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Chorros de Jurina
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La Tablada
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Chaguaya
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Entre Rios
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San Andres
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San Luis
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Tolomosita Bathing Resort

The Casa Dorada (Golden House) has as one of its main features its highly symmetrical design. The front resembles a single tile made of several columns. The top portion has window openings with a semicircular groined arch atop of each one

The Las Americas Avenue offers an extensive and beautiful stroll. Located at the side of the Guadalquivir River, it surrounds the southern part of the city.

Great part of the Chaco Region is conformed by immense plains that extend towards the south. It has rich wood forests and possesses important navigable rivers, such as the Pilcomayo River. Its fishing resources feed many human settlements, such as the Tobas and Matacos communities.

The Casa Dorada (Golden House) has as one of its main features its highly symmetrical design. The front resembles a single tile made of several columns. The top portion has window openings with a semicircular groined arch atop of each one