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Bolivian culture has been heavily influenced by the Spanish, the Aymara, and the Quechua, as well as the popular cultures of Latin America as a whole The cultural development is divided into three distinct periods: precolumbian, colonial, and republican
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Of the many islands dotting its surface, the best known in Bolivian waters are the Islands of the Sun and Moon, both sacred sites of Inca mythology The basin’s drainage system maintains Titicaca as a largely freshwater lake despite its high evaporation rate
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If you violate Bolivian laws, even unknowingly, Bolivian authorities may expel, arrest and or imprison you Under Bolivian law, suspects can be detained in prison for up to 18 months without formal charges while the investigation is conducted
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Bolivian ex-President Luis Arce, who left office last month, has been detained by police, a former member of his cabinet said on Wednesday
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Bolivia’s new right-wing government says it restored diplomatic relations with Israel, the latest sign of the dramatic geopolitical realignment underway in the South American country
- 51 Interesting Facts About Bolivia - The Fact File
Interesting facts about Bolivian customs and tradition 40 There are 36 indigenous cultures (at the time of this writing, they constitute between 62 to 70 percent of the country’s population) in Bolivia Each has its own customs and languages The Quechua are the largest culture of Bolivia, while the Aymara are the second largest in the
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