Guayaramerín

Guayaramerín is a town in the Beni Department in the lowlands of the South American landlocked country like Bolivia.

Location in near space

Guayaramerín is the central place of the eponymous canton Guayaramerín district ( bolivian: municipality ) in the Province of Vaca Díez Guayaramerín at an altitude of 133 m on the left bank of the Río Mamoré compared to the Brazilian city of Guajará -Mirim. Through the town of Little River Arroyo Las Arenas, which opens here at Guayaramerín from the west in the Río Mamoré flows.

Geography

Guayaramerín is located in the Bolivian lowlands on the border with the Republic of Brazil. The region has a year-round tropical - hot and humid climate.

The average annual temperature is 27.1 ° C (see climate chart Riberalta ), with the average monthly temperatures between June / July distinguish good 25 ° C and September / October with more than 28 ° C only slightly. The annual rainfall is nearly 2000 mm and is thus more than twice as high as the precipitation in Central Europe. Highs of nearly 300 mm in the months of December to February are faced with low values ​​of less than 50 mm in June / August.

Traffic network

Guayaramerín lies at a distance of 617 kilometers of road north of Trinidad, the capital of the department of Beni.

Guayaramerín is the end of the 1631 km long highway Ruta 9, which begins in the south to the border with Argentina at Yacuiba and leads over Trinidad and San Ramón after Guayaramerín.

Population

The population of the city has increased in recent decades to more than three-fold:

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