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Bolivia

The landlocked Plurinational State of Bolivia is a South American neighbor of Peru, Paraguay, Chile, Brazil, and Argentina. The Bolivian city of La Paz is the world's highest capital. Contributions typically raise questions about the country's ancient Aymara and Incan imperial past; extreme geography of rain forests, mountains, highlands, and lowlands; subsistence lifestyle despite vast mineral resources; and violent politics.

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What was the difference between the movement of Nepal and Bolivia?

The difference between the movement of Nepal and Bolivia are as follows:-

a)The movement in Nepal was to establish democracy, while the struggle in Bolivia involved claims on an elected, democratic government.

b) The popular struggle in Bolivia was about one specific policy, while the struggle in Nepal was about the foundations of the country's politics. Both these struggles were successful but their impact was at different levels.

c) The popular struggle in Nepal was against Constitutional Monarchy and to establish a Democratic Government. The popular struggle in Bolivia was against a Government policy, i.e. privatization of water supply.

Where is the Bolivia border to chili?

Yes, the two countries share a border. Chile's extreme northeastern border abuts Bolivia's southwestern border.

What country in South America is landlocked besides Bolivia?

There are TWO capitals for the landlocked country in South America that borders Chile.

The capitals of Bolivia are La Paz (administrative capital) and Sucre (judicial and official capital).

Bolivia a country in south America has two capital cities.what are their names?

Bolivia is in South America. La Paz is the administrative capital. The executive and legislative branches of government are there. Sucre is the constitutional capital, where the judiciary is. It was also once the actual capital.

What is the absolute location of Bolivia?

The absolute location of the capital La Paz is (16° S, 68° W).

What kind of climate do they have in Bolivia?

The climate is warm and sunny in the summer. It gets right below the 100's. In the winter, the temperatures get down to 30 or 40oF. precipitation is just like Florida. Stormy, hurricanes, tornadoes, all of that stuff. It's also right by the beach so they don't have any basements

What are physical features in Bolivia?

mountainous barren terrain, big panoramic landscapes

What capital city is approximately 700 miles miles southeast of Sucre Bolivia?

Asuncion is the capital and largest city of Paraguay. It is located 660 miles miles southeast of Sucre, Bolivia.

Is Bolivia north or south of Argentina?

Dude, did you really take the time to post this question instead of just looking up a map?

Is a gold chain marked Bolivia real?

It means it's 14 karat Italian gold. It should be real, but if you wanna be 100% sure take it to a jeweller and they will be able to tell you.

How long does it take to get to Bolivia from Maryland?

There are no nonstop flights available from Baltimore, Maryland to Nuestra Senora de La Paz, Bolivia. Flight durations begin at 12 hours 19 minutes.

What is the infant mortality rate in Bolivia?

Bolivia has the following estimated infant mortality rate for 2009:

male: 48.56 deaths per 1,000 live births

female: 40.57 deaths per 1,000 live births

total: 44.66 deaths per 1,000 live births

What do the people of Bolivia eat?

Some foods include:

  • Tawa-Tawas (A Sweet Pastry)
  • Salsa Cruda (Uncooked Sauce)
  • Cunapes (Yucca Starch and Cheese Bread)
  • Aji de Lengua (Spicy Cow Tongue)
  • Chairo Paceno (Vegtable and Meat Stew)
  • Lechon al Horno (Roasted Pig- A Common New Years Dish)
  • Saisi (Spicy Meat)
  • Saltenas (Meat or Chicken Turnovers)

There are many more different foods, but these are the most common.

What is the main economic activity in Bolivia?

i haven't got a clue that's why i searched this stupid no good website!

How much is one us dollar in Bolivia?

1 US dollar. Do you mean how many (bolivia currency) is equil to 1 US dollar?

What river forms the border between Northern Argentina and Bolivia?

The Paraná and the Iguazu Rivers form the natural border between Argentina and Paraguay.