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Bolivia is the poorest country in Latin America
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In Bolivia, the economy is diverse, with significant contributions from agriculture, mining, and services. Many people engage in subsistence farming, producing crops like quinoa, potatoes, and coca. Additionally, Bolivia has rich mineral resources, and mining activities, particularly for silver, tin, and lithium, are vital to the economy. The service sector, including tourism, is also growing, reflecting the country's cultural heritage and natural beauty.
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The GDP of Bolivia is $18.94 billion and is growing at an annual rate of 5.6% See related links below for more information.
Bolivia does. -In fact as Zambia is landlocked, that's kind of a nonsensical question.