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In Bolivia, the education system mandates a minimum of 12 years of formal education. This includes 6 years of primary education, followed by 3 years of secondary education, and an additional 3 years for high school or vocational training. Education is compulsory for children aged 6 to 14. However, many students may continue their education beyond this basic requirement.
the president
I like pickles
the french system of formal study.
An idiotic and stupid system at that
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Bolivia is classified as a developing country. While it has made progress in various areas such as education and health, it still faces challenges like poverty, inequality, and limited infrastructure. Economic reliance on natural resources and social disparities further contribute to its developing status. Overall, Bolivia continues to work towards improving its socio-economic conditions.
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Amanda Davila Torrez is the Minister of Communication for Bolivia.
Everybody will be like a robot & follow the law of the system.
Bolivia speaks about 45 different languages, including Spanish. The Spanish in Bolivia is a different dialect than the standard Spanish of Spain, but a person from Bolivia can easily understand a person from Spain.For more information about all the languages of Bolivia, click here.