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Tarija or San
Bernardo de la
Frontera de
Tarixa is a city in
southern Bolivia.
Founded in 1574,
Tarija is the
largest city and
capital and muni****lity...
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Tarija (Spanish pronunciation: [taˈɾixa] ) is a
department in Bolivia. It is
located in south-eastern
Bolivia bordering with
Argentina to the
south and...
- San
Lorenzo (or:
Villa San Lorenzo) is a town in the
Tarija Department in Bolivia. San
Lorenzo is the
administrative center of
Eustaquio Méndez Province...
- The
Tarija War (Spanish:
Guerra por
Tarija), also
known as the War
between Argentina and the Peru–Bolivian
Confederation (Spanish:
Guerra entre Argentina...
- The
majority of the wine
industry in Bolivia,
around 80%, is
based in
Tarija. The
history of wine
making in
Bolivia begins in the 16th
century with the...
- The Workers'
Party of
Tarija (Spanish:
Partido Obrero de
Tarija, PODT) was a
small local socialist political party in the
Tarija Department, Bolivia. The...
- Unión
Tarija is a
Bolivian football team
playing at
Tarija Primera A, the 2nd
division regional league. It is
based in
Tarija.
Their home
stadium is Estadio...
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Entre Ríos (Spanish: "Between the rivers") is a town in the
Bolivian Tarija Department.
Entre Ríos is the
administrative center of
Burdett O'Connor Province...
- Tomayapo, best
known as Real Tomayapo, is a
Bolivian football club
based in
Tarija.
Founded in 1999, it
plays in the
Bolivian División
Profesional after being...
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Tarija Department (Spanish:
Departamento de
Tarija) was a
department of Bolivia, a
constituent country of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation, with its capital...