Monte Sud

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Monte Sud
Basic data
Residents (state) 638 pop. (2012 census)
height 1928  m
Post Code 06-0101-0601-1001
Telephone code (+591)
Coordinates 21 ° 29 ′  S , 64 ° 43 ′  W Coordinates: 21 ° 29 ′  S , 64 ° 43 ′  W
Monte Sud (Bolivia)
Monte Sud
Monte Sud
politics
Department Tarija
province Province of Cercado
climate
Climate diagram Tarija
Climate diagram Tarija

Monte Sud is a town in the South American Andean state of Bolivia .

Location in the vicinity

Monte Sud is the second largest town in the canton of San Mateo in the municipality of Tarija in the province of Cercado . The village is located on the left, eastern bank of the Río El Monte, which flows eleven kilometers downstream in the city of Tarija into the Río Nuevo Guadalquivir , which bears the name Río Tarija after it joins the Río Camacho below Tarija .

geography

Monte Sud is conveniently located between the different climatic zones of the country on the edge of the Andes , so that mostly mild and pleasant weather prevails (see climate diagram Tarija). In the rainy season between December and February (summer months) there are frequent torrential thunderstorms. The rest of the year is extremely low in precipitation.

The landscape has been eroded by the centuries of clearing and the region around Tarija is framed by bare mountain ranges. The area around Tarija used to be Bolivia's grain chamber. Today, in addition to agriculture, the region is rich in natural gas .

population

The population of the village is one of the newly developed settlement areas near the city of Tarija and has increased significantly in the past decade:

year Residents source
1992 no detailed data census
2001 22nd census
2012 638 census

Transport network

Monte Sud is nine kilometers by road north of Tarija , the capital of the department.

The highway Ruta 1 runs through Tarija in a south-north direction, which leads from Bermejo on the border with Argentina via Tarija, Potosí , Oruro and El Alto to Lake Titicaca and the border with Peru .

From Ruta 1, Calle Colón leads north past the city center, and a spur road branches off to the west seven kilometers north of the city center, which reaches Monte Sud after another two kilometers.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Instituto Nacional de Estadística Bolivia (INE) 1992
  2. ^ INE - Instituto Nacional de Estadística Bolivia 2001
  3. ^ INE - Instituto Nacional de Estadística Bolivia 2012

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