- Bolivia - Wikipedia
With an area of 1,098,581 km 2 (424,164 sq mi), Bolivia is the fifth-largest country in South America after Brazil, Argentina, Peru and Colombia, and, alongside Paraguay, is one of two landlocked countries in the Americas It is the largest landlocked country in the Southern Hemisphere
- Bolivia | History, Geography, Culture, People, History, Politics, Facts . . .
Bolivia is traditionally regarded as a highland country Although only one-third of its territory lies in the Andes Mountains, most of its largest cities are there, and for centuries the highlands have attracted the nation’s largest amount of mining, commercial, and business investment
- Bolivia - The World Factbook
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- Bolivia | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports
Bolivia in depth country profile Unique hard to find content on Bolivia Includes customs, culture, history, geography, economy current events, photos, video, and more
- 17 things to know before you visit Bolivia - Lonely Planet
From pristine rainforests and high-altitude salt flats to cities rich with cultural diversity, there’s an incredible amount to see, do and experience here As an added plus, accommodation, eating out and transportation are all budget friendly
- Bolivia - Country Profile - Nations Online Project
After the War of the Pacific (1879–84), a war between Chile and a Bolivian–Peruvian alliance, Bolivia lost access to the Pacific Ocean and became one of the two landlocked states in South America The country borders Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Peru
- History of Bolivia - Wikipedia
The history of Bolivia involves thousands of years of human habitation Lake Titicaca had been an important center of culture and development for thousands of years The Tiwanaku people reached an advanced level of civilization before being conquered by a rapidly expanding Inca Empire in the 15th and 16th centuries [dubious – discuss] The Inca themselves were shortly afterward conquered by
- Bolivia eases travel for US and Israeli citizens | AP News
For travelers from the United States and Israel, visiting Bolivia has just become a little easier On Monday, the South American nation’s first conservative government in nearly 20 years eliminated visa requirements for citizens from the U S and Israel, among several other countries, as part of a b
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