Gran Chaco Province
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Country | Bolivia |
Capital | Yacuíba |
Area | 17,594 km2 |
Population | 159,237 (2024) |
Density | 8.6 inhabitants/km2 (2024) |
ISO 3166-2 | BO.TR.GC |
Gran Chaco is a province in the eastern parts of the Bolivian department Tarija. The province voted to become an autonomous region on 6 December 2009.
Location
[edit]Gran Chaco province is one of six provinces in the Tarija Department. It is located between 21° 00' and 22° 17' south and between 62° 16' and 64° 18' west.
The province borders Chuquisaca Department in the north, Burnet O'Connor Province in the north-west, Aniceto Arce Province in the south-west, Argentina in the south, and Paraguay in the east.
The province extends over 200 km from north to south, and 200 km from east to west.
Population
[edit]The main language of the province is Spanish, spoken by 98.4%, while 11.5% of the population speak Quechua, 3.0% speak Aymara, and 2.7% Guaraní.
The population increased from 74,612 inhabitants (1992 census) to 116,318 (2001 census), an increase of 55.9%. - 41.9% of the population are younger than 15 years old.
50.7% of the population have no access to electricity, 41.1% have no sanitary facilities (1992).
19.1% of the population are employed in agriculture, 1.4% in mining, 8.3% in industry, 71.2% in general services (2001).
86.8% of the population are Catholics, 9.4% are Protestants (1992).
Division
[edit]The province comprises three municipalities:
Places of interest
[edit]- Aguaragüe National Park and Integrated Management Natural Area
- Tariquía Flora and Fauna National Reserve