- Bolivia - Wikipedia
With an area of 1,098,581 square kilometers (424,164 sq mi), Bolivia is the fifth-largest country in South America after Brazil, Argentina, Peru, and Colombia, and, alongside Paraguay, is one of two landlocked countries in the Americas
- Bolivia | History, Geography, Culture, People, History, Politics, Facts . . .
Bolivia is traditionally regarded as a highland country Although only one-third of its territory lies in the Andes Mountains, most of its largest cities are there, and for centuries the highlands have attracted the nation’s largest amount of mining, commercial, and business investment
- Bolivia Maps Facts - World Atlas
Bolivia is a landlocked nation located in west-central South America Covering an area of 1,098,581 sq km (424,164 sq mi), Bolivia is the 5th largest country in South America and the largest landlocked nation in the Southern Hemisphere
- Where is Bolivia? Culture, Facts Travel - CountryReports
Discover Bolivia Explore Bolivia facts, culture, history comprehensive country profile with maps, statistics research resources for students travelers
- Bolivia - Country Profile - Nations Online Project
After the War of the Pacific (1879–84), a war between Chile and a Bolivian–Peruvian alliance, Bolivia lost access to the Pacific Ocean and became one of the two landlocked states in South America The country borders Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Peru
- Bolivia travel - Lonely Planet | South America
Explore Bolivia in this travel guide: Salar de Uyuni salt flats, Lake Titicaca, La Paz markets, Andean peaks and Amazon rainforest advice
- Bolivia: Country Overview and U. S. Relations - Congress. gov
Bolivia is a landlocked country of about 12 3 million people in the Andean region of South America Bolivia’s political system has been marked by instability for much of the country’s history
- Bolivia – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Bolivia is a beautiful, geographically rich, and multiethnic country in the heart of South America, visited for its stunning mountain landscapes and vibrant indigenous culture
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