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  2. Feb 7, 2023 · 7 February 2023. A country of extremes, landlocked Bolivia is the highest and most isolated country in South America. It has the largest proportion of indigenous people, who make up around...

  3. Nov 3, 2023 · In the heart of South America, Bolivia is home to some of the most dramatic landscapes on the continent. 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.

  4. Apr 24, 2024 · Bolivia’s income inequality is the highest in Latin America and one of the highest in the world. Public education is of poor quality, and educational opportunities are among the most unevenly distributed in Latin America, with girls and indigenous and rural children less likely to be literate or to complete primary school. The lack of access ...

  5. Nov 12, 2023 · 1. Marvel at the stars on the Salar de Uyuni. Arguably Bolivias biggest tourist attraction, the Salar de Uyunis white expanse confounds the senses as the sky and earth blend and erase the horizon.

  6. Bolivia, officially Republic of Bolivia, Country, west-central South America. Area: 424,163 sq mi (1,098,581 sq km). Population: (2024 est.) 12,341,000. Capitals: La Paz (administrative), Sucre (judicial). The population consists of three principal groups: Indians, largely Aymara and Quechua; mestizos; and descendants of Europeans.

  7. 1 La Paz — The administrative capital and seat of the government. Gateway to the highest climbable mountains in Bolivia, Lake Titicaca and the Death Road. 2 Cochabamba — The country's third-largest city, with a pleasant, moderate climate. 3 Oruro — Famous for its carnival and a good jumping-off if you intend to head towards Sajama National Park.

  8. Dec 14, 2021 · Bolivia, named after independence fighter Simon BOLIVAR, broke away from Spanish rule in 1825; much of its subsequent history has consisted of a series of coups and countercoups, with the last coup occurring in 1978. Democratic civilian rule was established in 1982, but leaders have faced difficult problems of deep-seated poverty, social unrest ...

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