Iñapari

10°56′51.64″S 69°34′35.04″W / 10.9476778°S 69.5764000°W / -10.9476778; -69.5764000

Map showing tri-border towns Iñapari (Peru), Assis Brasil and Bolpebra (Bolivia)

Iñapari is a Peruvian village and capital of the Tahuamanu Province in the Madre de Dios Region, located on the triple border of Bolivia, Brazil and Peru. It is connected to Brazil by the Brazil-Peru Integration Bridge, an international bridge crossing the Acre River that was completed in 2006 as part of the Interoceanic Highway.[1][2][3] Iñapari has a population of about 1,500 people.[as of?] Iñapari has been experiencing a rapid demographic growth since the opening of the Interoceanic Highway that connects São Paulo, Brazil with Lima. Its economy is based on the commerce of handcraft. There is also some incipient trade of goods with Brazil.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Puente une a Perú y Brasil". La República, 22 January 2006. (in Spanish)
  2. ^ "Presidentes Toledo y Lula da Silva inauguran Puente de Integración entre Perú y Brasil". Terra TV, 21 January 2006. (in Spanish)
  3. ^ "Lula e Alejandro Toledo inauguram ponte de integração no Acre". Agência Brasil, 21 January 2006. (in Portuguese)
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