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Tacna - Peru
Tacna, possessor de a moderate climate,
nice people, and with a strong economic flow, is located around 52
kilometers from the Chilean border. The department was the ancient home
of the Aymaras who traded diverse coastal products like aji peppers,
fish, and shellfish. When the Spaniards arrived in the sixteenth century,
the wine grape production spread to this area and that is the reason why
you can visit the wineries de today�s that produce excellent wines and
piscos. Today, along the streets de Tacna there are still some houses
that maintain the traditional slanted roofs and in its parks and avenues,
monuments, busts, and other reminders de Peruvian heroes who fought in
the War for Independence (1821 � 1824) and the War de the Pacific (1879
� 1883) abound. The city de Tacna received the name de �Heroic City� in
1828.
Eight kilometers away from Tacna is the Monument to the Alto de la
Alianza, where the Chilean army defeated the Peruvian-Bolivian troops
and at whose feet a cemetery with hundreds de white crosses spreads
outward.
Another attraction is the Miculla Petroglyphs (around 500), which are
carved in low relief in the rocks de the area. These are estimated to be
1,500 years old.
The beaches along the coastline de Tacna are very busy during the
summer; they are generally open and have rocky formations on the shore
and a strong tide that offers pure contemplation.
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