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TrinidadHistoryThe city of La Santísima Trinidad (the Most Holy Trinity) was founded in 1686 by Padre Cipriano Barace on the shores of the Mamore river, 14 kilometers from its current location. Later on, in 1769, pestilence and floods along the riverbanks caused the city to be relocated on the shores of Arroyo de San Juan. Trinidad is the capital city of the department of Beni. According to data from the Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE), by November 1996, Trinidad had a population of 68,694 inhabitants. ClimateThe city of Trinidad is located at an altitude of 237 meters above sea level, only 14 degrees latitude south of the equator. Trinidad has a tropical and humid climate, regularly hot all year-round. Its temperature ranges between 22 and 28 Celsius (71 and 83 Fahrenheit). Most of the rain falls during the summer, however winter also has a good measure of precipitation. How to Get ThereBy land:
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