Bolivia and Paraguay are landlocked countries, unlike most of their South American neighbors that have Coastlines. This geographic isolation can limit access to international trade routes, potentially hindering economic growth and development. Culturally, both countries have unique indigenous influences and traditions, which may be more pronounced due to their distance from major coastal urban centers and global influences. Their landlocked status can foster a strong sense of national identity and resilience, but also presents challenges in trade and economic opportunities compared to coastal nations.
Pablo Cesar Groux Canedo is the Minister of Culture for Bolivia.
It was constructed by the ancient Tiwanaku culture, Bolivia, South America
what two European countries most influenced the culture of latin America The correct answer for novel stars is Spain and Portugal
mostly indigenous
I do not know
Paraguay
It occupies parts of Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador.
Paraguay has many cultures. A few of them are Roman Catholic, Spanish, and Guarani (a currency)
ther main language is guarani
Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil and Uruguay all share border with Argentina. Culturally, near the border with those countries people share a lot of the culture of their neighbours, but Uruguay, previously part of the Government of the Rio de la Plata that later became Argentina, is the closest to Argentina's capital city and is probably the culturally closest neighbour.
None. All countries in America are sovereign states. Some may have ties by culture or language to the former colonising countries.
Cameroon has not influenced the culture of America at all. I would say also the culture of America has not influenced Cameroon. Cameroon has been quite influenced by French colonial culture and is now having overtures from China. (as are all countries in Africa that produce oil )