Villa Ingavi

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Villa Ingavi
Basic data
Residents (state) 175 pop. (2012 census)
height 565  m
Post Code 06-0301-0201-0001
Telephone code (+591)
Coordinates 21 ° 49 ′  S , 63 ° 32 ′  W Coordinates: 21 ° 49 ′  S , 63 ° 32 ′  W
Villa Ingavi (Bolivia)
Villa Ingavi
Villa Ingavi
politics
Department Tarija
province Gran Chaco Province
climate
Climate diagram Yacuiba
Climate diagram Yacuiba

Villa Ingavi is a town in the Tarija Department in the extreme south of the South American Andean state of Bolivia .

Location in the vicinity

Villa Ingavi is a smaller place in the canton of Caiza "J" in the municipality of Yacuiba in the province of Gran Chaco . Villa Ingavi is located at an altitude of 565  m at the confluence of the Río Tatarenda in the Río Caiza, which flows over the Quebrada Yuquirenda and the Quebrada Sanja Honda to the Río Pilcomayo . A bridge over the Río Caiza one kilometer west of Villa Ingavi has been opening up the settlement areas between the Serranía Aguaragüe and the wetlands of the Río Pilcomayo for several years .

geography

Villa Ingavi is located on the southeast edge of the Bolivian Andes chain in the lowlands of the subtropical Gran Chaco , which stretches across northwest Paraguay , northeast Argentina and southeast Bolivia.

The climate is subtropical with hot humid summers and moderately warm and dry winters. The annual average temperature is almost 22 ° C, the average monthly values ​​fluctuate between 15 ° C in June / July and 26 ° C in January (see Yacuiba climate diagram). The annual precipitation is almost 1100 mm, with a four-month dry season from June to September with monthly precipitation below 15 mm and a humidity period from December to March with 160 to 200 mm monthly precipitation.

population

The population of the village has remained almost constant over the past decade:

year Residents source
1992 no detailed data census
2001 188 census
2012 175 census

Transport network

Villa Ingavi is located at a distance of 318 kilometers by road southeast of Tarija , the capital of the department.

From Tarija, the Ruta 11 trunk road leads east over the cities of Entre Ríos and Palos Blancos for 250 kilometers to Villamontes . There it meets the north-south running Ruta 9 , which leads south via Sachapera to Villa El Carmen and on via Palmar Chico and Yacuiba to the Argentine border.

In Villa El Carmen a dirt road branches off to the east from Route 9 and leads via Caiza “J” to Villa Ingavi and from there via Bagual to Crevaux on the Río Pilcomayo.

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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