Trinidad, Beni

While historically a peripheral city in Bolivia, Trinidad is today an important center for the Bolivian Bovine industry and has enjoyed a modest economic boom in recent years[when?]

[citation needed] Camba Spanish is the primary vernacular lingua franca spoken in the town.

[citation needed] Trinidad, located at the southern edge of the Amazon basin on the Llanos de Moxos, is hot and humid most of the year.

[citation needed] Despite these changes, many of the original religious relics, paintings and statues are still housed in the cathedral, which faces the main plaza.

Trinidad and San Ignacio de Moxos both take part in the International Baroque Music Festival every two years in Bolivia.

Visitors can see tiny fish, piranhas, and a preserved pink river dolphin (full sized floating in formaldehyde).

The Kenneth Lee Ethno-Archeological Museum has exhibits of pottery, utensils and tools, textiles and other implements used by the Moxos culture.