Tacna Region
The Tacna Region is located in the southern part of Peru, bordered by Chile to the south and the Pacific Ocean to the west. It is known for its diverse geography, which includes coastal areas, valleys, and highlands. The region has a rich history, particularly due to its significance during the War of the Pacific in the late 19th century.
Tacna's economy is primarily based on agriculture, mining, and trade. The region is famous for its production of cotton, grapes, and olives. Additionally, Tacna is a popular destination for tourists, who visit for its historical sites, such as the Tacna Cathedral and the Arco Parabólico.