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· Camiri, a population of Guarani origin, followed by quechua and aymara immigrants - It is characteristic for the pottery of clay barrels and straw hats ·
 

Tourism in Camiri - Santa Cruz

This Güaraní, Quechua and Aymara population is well known thanks to the pottery of clay barrels and straw hats.

It presents a strategic location because it links the frontier lines of the Republics of Argentina and Paraguay. It contains different historical attractions mainly related to The Chaco War (1932 – 1935).

This town is considered the petroleum capital of Bolivia due to it is the major services center of the Yacimientos Petrolíferos Bolivianos - YPFB, the national oil company.

It is interesting to visit here: the Itakua, Güapoy, Imbochi, Alto Camiri, Taminga and el Choro rivers.


 
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