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Tacna is a city in southern Peru and the regional capital of the Tacna Region. A very commercially active city, it is located only north of the border with Arica y Parinacota Region from Chile, inland from the Pacific Ocean and in the valley of the Caplina River. It is Peru's tenth most populous city. Initially called San Pedro de Tacna, it has gained a reputation for patriotism, with many monuments and streets named after heroes of Peru's struggle for independence (1821–1824) and the War of the Pacific (1879–1883). Residents of Tacna are known in Spanish as '.


History

Francisco Antonio De Zela, a royal accountant (similar in function to a modern-day income tax auditor), initiated the push for Peruvian Independence from Spain in 1811 in Tacna, leading to a series of commemorative actions for the city, culminating in the 1828 declaration of Tacna as the "Heroic City" (') by President José de La Mar. It was the capital of the short-lived Peru-Bolivian Confederation (1836–1839). (1811)
Protectorate of Peru (1821–1822)
Peru (1822–1836)
(1836–1839; capital)
Peru (1839–1841)
(1841; occupation)
Peru (1841–1880)
(1880–1929; occupation)
(1929–present) Tacna was known for its mining industry; it had significant deposits of
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and other resources. Its economic prosperity attracted a wave of immigrants from Italy. Today, their Italian Peruvian descendants live in the city and many of them still have Italian surnames. This era of successful commerce and agriculture ended drastically with the start of the War of the Pacific. Hosting a large Peru-Bolivian army under poor sanitary conditions the city lost a substantial part of its population to infectious diseases before its capture by Chile in May 1880 following a defeat of the allied army in the outskirts of the city by a Chilean force under General
Manuel Baquedano Manuel Jesús Baquedano González (; January 1, 1823 – September 30, 1897) was a Chilean soldier and politician, who served as Commander-in-chief of the Army during the War of the Pacific, and briefly as President of Chile during the civil ...
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Occupation by Chile

During the war, the cities of Tacna and Arica were occupied by the Chilean Army, with Tacna being incorporated as a commune with a province of the same name. A peace agreement, the Treaty of Ancón, was signed in
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. Under the terms of the treaty, Chile was to occupy the provinces of Tacna and Arica for ten years, taking control of the valuable mineral deposits, after which a plebiscite was to be held to determine the region's sovereignty. But when the ten years had elapsed, the two sides could not agree whether to include a large number of imported Chilean laborers in the vote. Tacna remained under Chilean control for 50 years, Chilean groups and authorities lead a campaign of Chilenization in an attempt to persuade the local population to abandon their Peruvian past and accept Chilean nationality. However, Peruvian nationalists ensured that the Chilean propaganda failed and the planned plebiscite was never held. Finally, in 1929, the
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was signed in which Chile kept Arica, whilst Peru reacquired Tacna and received a $6 million indemnity and other concessions. Some of the important persons who lived in Tacna during the Chilean administration were Salvador Allende and his family, who lived eight years in the city. Salvador had lived in Tacna since he was a baby; he arrived in 1908 and he studied in the Tacna School (Liceo de Tacna). Today, Tacna is a mostly commercial city with many migrants from the Puno Region living there. Its economy is based on mercantile activities with the north of Chile (Arica and Iquique). Since it is part of a duty-free zone, Tacna has come to rival
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as southern Peru's main business area. The city has one of the largest artifact markets in the world with imports from
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, and traditional Peruvian handicrafts.


Geography

The area is generally desert, with a few fertile spots near the mountains. No rivers cross the entire province.


Climate

Tacna has a desert climate (''BWk'', according to the Köppen climate classification).


Transport


Rail

Tacna was served by a cross-border
Tacna-Arica Railway The National Railway Museum of Peru is located in Tacna, Peru. The museum was built at the site of the old Tacna-Arica railway station, which connected the two cities. The museum features many preserved elements used during the second half of the ...
to Arica, Chile. The line closed in 2012, but as of June 2014, there were plans to reopen it. It is also the location of the National Railway Museum of Peru.Southern Peru Railroads
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Air

Tacna is served by the
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, with flights to
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and Lima.


Road

Tacna is also served by Peru Highway 1 which heads south to Arica and north to
Moquegua Moquegua (, founded by the Spanish colonists as Villa de Santa Catalina de Guadalcázar del Valle de Moquegua) is a city in southern Peru, located in the Department of Moquegua, of which it is the capital. It is also capital of Mariscal Nieto Pr ...
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Tourist attractions

Many monuments are located in this city, including the arch of the Alto de la Alianza and the
Tacna Parabolic Arch The Monument to the Heroes ( es, Monumento a los Héroes), popularly known as the Parabolic Arch ( es, Arco Parabólico), is a quarried pink stone monument located on the Paseo Cívico de Tacna, built in honor of the heroes of the War of the Pac ...
. Other monuments include a neo- renaissance Cathedral, the Courthouse, the Alameda Bolognesi Walkway and the caves of Toquepala, where
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have found some of the oldest human remains in Peru.


Festivities

The most important festivity in the city is the ''Semana de Tacna'' ("Tacna Week"), which runs from August 25–30. On August 28, a large Peruvian flag is shown throughout the city during the ', which celebrates the anniversary of the reincorporation of Tacna into Peruvian sovereignty and is one of the most important patriotic demonstrations in the whole country. This tradition started in 1901, during the Chilean occupation of Tacna, by a group of ''tacneños'' who defied the prohibition of showing Peruvian flags imposed by the Chilean authorities. There is an agrarian and industrial fair as part of these celebrations. In September, the festival of the
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is celebrated, which draws thousands of faithful people from all over the world.


Gallery

File:Tacna Plaza de Armas.jpg, Tacna Armas Square (Plaza de Armas) in San Martin area File:Tacna plaza de armas.jpg, Arco Parabólico, Pileta and Glorieta de Tacna, located in the Av. San Martín File:Mercadoviejo.jpg, Coctel Mercado Viejo


See also

*
2001 southern Peru earthquake The 2001 southern Peru earthquake occurred at 20:33:15 UTC (15:33:15 local time) on June 23 with a moment magnitude of 8.4 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (''Severe''). The quake affected the Peruvian regions of Arequipa, Moquegua and T ...
*
Tacna Departament Tacna (; Aymara & Quechua: Taqna) is the southernmost department and region in Peru. The Chilean Army occupied the present-day Tacna Department during the War of the Pacific from 1885 to 1929 when it was reincorporated into Peruvian soil. Geogr ...
* Tacna Province * Tacna District * Tarata * Tacna during Chilean administration (1883–1929) *
Diocese of Tacna y Moquegua The Roman Catholic Diocese of Tacna and Moquegua ( la, Dioecesis Tacnensis et Moqueguensis) is a suffragan diocese of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Arequipa in southern Peru, comprising the lay administrative regions Tacna Region and Moquegua r ...


References


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* * {{Authority control Populated places in the Tacna Region Populated places established in 1572 Capitals of former nations Chile–Peru border crossings Cities in Peru 1572 establishments in the Spanish Empire Regional capital cities in Peru