In Bolivia, a great many people profess to be Catholic, however many of Bolivia's nearly 30 indigenous groups are animist or consider the elements of nature to be gods (the sun, the moon, specific mountains, certain animals, etc.)
In addition, in Bolivia you can also find a great variety of other religions such as Mormons, Baptists, Lutherans, Episcopalians, Mennonites, Jewish, Jehovah's Witnesses, Buddhists, and one of the world's largest concentrations of Baha'i.
The Bolivias pci is a measurament of wheels and tires.
A republic.
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582, 943 people
They are people living in Peru, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil.
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because of its valuable resources, including metals and natural gas.
Christian, like most of North, Central and South America. Traditionally Catholic, but Protestants of different denomination - locally called "evangelistas", or sometimes "cristianos" (technically, Catholics are also Christians, but when Bolivians talk about "cristianos", they sometimes refer specifically to Protestants), have been on the rise.
The population of Bolivia is about 11.4 million.
Compared to other countries, it is. It's a little smaller than three times the state of Montana.