| Entre Ríos | |
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Entre Ríos
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| Department | Tarija Department |
| Province | Burnet O'Connor Province |
| Population (2007) | |
| - Total | 2,800 |
Entre Ríos (Spanish: "Between the rivers") is a town in the Bolivian Tarija Department. The Republic of Bolivia (República de Bolivia) named after Simón Bolívar, is a Landlocked country in central South America. |||} Bolivia is divided into 9 departments (departamentos These are (with their capitals indicated in parentheses Beni ( Trinidad) |||}The departments of Bolivia are divided into 100 Provinces which are further divided into municipalities. Location Burdett O'Connor province is one of six provinces in the Tarija Department The Republic of Bolivia (República de Bolivia) named after Simón Bolívar, is a Landlocked country in central South America.
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Entre Ríos is the administrative center of Burnet O'Connor Province. Location Burdett O'Connor province is one of six provinces in the Tarija Department It is located at 1,230 m at the confluence of Río Tambo and one of its tributaries, 110 km and a three-hour ride east of Tarija, the departmental capital. The town is bordered by north-southerly mountain ranges and situated in an elongated triangular hollow of 10 km length.
The average yearly temperature of Entre Ríos is 20. 9°C, the yearly precipitation of 1,300 mm appears mainly in the summer's wet season from January to March. A wet season or rainy season is a Season in which the average Rainfall in a region is significantly increased
Entre Ríos' population at the 2001 census was 2. A census is the procedure of acquiring information about every member of a given population 413 Einwohnern, and has risen to circa 2,800 people in 2007. The Entre Ríos region is still one of the main settlement areas of the Guaraní people who have inhabited the Paraná Basin for millenniums. Guaraní are a group of culturally related indigenous peoples of South America, distinguished from the related Tupi by their use of the Guaraní language