The province was founded with the name Caupollcán on January 23, 1826. On December 20, 1967 the name was changed in honor of the Bolivian intellectual, writer and politician Franz Tamayo (1878–1956).
Geography
The Apolobamba mountain range traverses the province. The highest mountain of the province is Chawpi Urqu (Wisk'achani) at 6,044 m (19,829 ft). Other mountains are listed below:[1][2]
the Inca bridge in Santa Teresa community and the Chiara Alto waterfall of 18 m height in Apolo Canton
the community of Pata, its old church and the Sillakunka tunnel in Pata Canton
the valley of the community of Virgen del Rosario, also named Tuichi, in Pata Canton at the shores of Tuichi River
the community of Santa Cruz del Valle Ameno, the Billipiza waterfall of 22 m height in Vaquería and the archaeological site near Inca Viewpoint in Santa Cruz del Valle Ameno Canton
Trinity festivity (Santísima Trinidad) in the community of Atén
the pre-Columbian trails
Turiapo River and its waterfall in the community of Pucasucho
Ayara waterfall of about 18 m height in the community of Munaypatac
In Pelechuco Municipality:
Katantika, one of the most important peaks of the Apolobamba mountain range, about 5,592 m high, in Pelechuco Canton
the colonial town of Pelechuco
the village of Queara near Pelechuco which is also situated in the highest area of Madidi National Park