Tomatitas
Tomatitas | ||
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Basic data | ||
Residents (state) | 1234 pop. (2012 census) | |
height | 1933 m | |
Post Code | 06-0501-1100-3001 | |
Telephone code | (+591) | |
Coordinates | 21 ° 30 ′ S , 64 ° 46 ′ W | |
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politics | ||
Department | Tarija | |
province | Province of Eustaquio Méndez | |
climate | ||
Climate diagram Tarija |
Tomatitas is a town in the Tarija Department in the South American Andean state of Bolivia .
Location in the vicinity
Tomatitas is the most populous place in the canton of Coimata in the municipality of San Lorenzo in the province of Eustaquio Méndez . The place is located at an altitude of 1933 m on the left, northern bank of the Río Nuevo Guadalquivir , six kilometers north of Tarija , the capital of the department.
geography
Tomatitas is located on the southeastern edge of the plateau of the Bolivian Altiplano on the transition to the lowlands. Because of the inland location, the climate is dry for more than half of the year, but far less harsh than the plateau and has a typical daytime climate, in which the temperature fluctuations between day and night are usually significantly greater than the seasonal fluctuations (see climate diagram Tarija).
The annual average temperature of the region is 19 ° C and fluctuates only slightly between 15 ° C in June / July and 22 ° C from December to February (see Tarija climate diagram). The annual precipitation is about 550 mm, with a strongly pronounced dry season from April to October with monthly precipitation below 30 mm, and a humidity period from December to February with over 100 mm monthly precipitation.
population
The population of the village has risen sharply in the past two decades:
year | Residents | source |
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1992 | 630 | census |
2001 | 362 | census |
2012 | 1 234 | census |
Transport network
Tomatitas is six kilometers by road north of Tarija , the capital of the department of the same name.
The asphalt national road Ruta 1 runs through Tarija, which crosses the entire Bolivian highlands in a south-north direction from Bermejo in the south on the Argentine border to the Peruvian border at Desaguadero and, in addition to Tarija, also passes the metropolises of Potosí , Oruro and El Alto . Five kilometers north of Tarija, Ruta 1 crosses the Río Guadalquivir , on whose northern bank Tomatitas lies, and continues north to the villages of Rancho Norte , San Lorenzo , Lajas Merced and Canasmoro .
Individual evidence
- ^ INE - Instituto Nacional de Estadística Bolivia 1992
- ^ INE - Instituto Nacional de Estadística Bolivia 2001
- ↑ INE - Instituto Nacional de Estadística Bolivia 2012 ( Memento of the original from July 22, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
Web links
- Relief map of the Tarija region 1: 250,000 (PDF; 5.07 MB)
- Municipio Villa San Lorenzo - General Maps No. 60501
- Municipio Villa San Lorenzo - detailed map and population data (PDF; 514 kB) ( Spanish )
- Departamento Tarija - social data of the municipalities (PDF; 3.05 MB) ( Spanish )