Citizens of Bolivia are called Bolivians. Not all people who live in Bolivia are citizens.
9,775,246 people live in bolivia
The AltipalanoThis should be spelled altiplano NOTaltipalano.
As of 2014, there are about 10,556,000 people living in Bolivia. Of that, an estimated 30% identify themselves as Mestizo.
somewhere you don't the poor people of Bolivia live in the same places that the poor people in the united states live. many of them don't have any bills to worry about, so they are really considered richer than any of us.
They lived in Peru and Bolivia, most of what is now Ecuador, a large portion of modern-day Chile, and extended into corners of Argentina and Colombia.
yes, chinchillas live up in the high Andes of Bolivia, they live in small holes/crevices in the rock.
how people in Bolivia interact with their enviroment
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Bolivia is a country in South America, and tigers are indigenous to South, Southeast, and East Asia. Hence, no tigers naturally live in Bolivia. However, there are probably some captive tigers in Bolivia.
the population of Bolivia is 9,247,816 people
in Bolivia hahahah i really no i jst dont wanna tell