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  1. Bolivia in Pictures (Visual Geography. Second Series) by Francesca Davis Dipiazza, 2007-12-15
  2. Development and culture: Transnational identity making in Bolivia [An article from: Political Geography] by R. Andolina, S. Radcliffe, et all
  3. Bolivia in story and pictures, (Pictured geography) by Bernadine Bailey, 1942
  4. Bolivia in Pictures (Visual Geography. Second Series) by Mary M. Rodgers, 1987-08
  5. Bolivia in Pictures (Visual Geography Series) by Bernadine Bailey, 1974-04
  6. Bolivia (Visual Geography Americas Series)
  7. Fewer people, less erosion: the twentieth century in southern Bolivia.: An article from: The Geographical Journal by David Preston, Mark Macklin, et all 1997-07-01
  8. Six Years in Bolivia: The Adventures of a Mining Engineer by Anselem Verener Lee Guise, 1997-10-01
  9. Trade routes in the economic geography of Bolivia by Isaiah Bowman, 1910
  10. Peasants and smugglers: Frontier trade between Peru and Bolivia (Working paper - Department of Geography, University of Leeds) by Michael L Wales, 1972
  11. Coca, cocaine and the subterranean "boom": The rise of an illicit commodity economy and the consequences for development in Bolivia and Peru (Working paper / School of Geography, University of Leeds) by Colin Sage, 1987
  12. Agriculture in a highland desert: The Central Altiplano of Bolivia (Working paper / Department of Geography, University of Leeds) by David A Preston, 1972
  13. The aboriginal cultural geography of the Llanos de Mojos of Bolivia, (Ibero-Americana) by William M Denevan, 1966
  14. The Highland dweller of Bolivia: An anthropogeographic interpretation by Isaiah Bowman, 1909

81. Bolivia History - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, C
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  • 82. Bolivia 2001 - Introduction Geography People Government Economy Communications T
    bolivia 2001 Introduction geography Population Government Economy CommunicationsTransportation Military Issues Maps Flags.
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  • A New Species of Carollia (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from the Andes of Peru and Bolivia
    online pdf document - Occasional Papers Museum Texas Tech University A New Species of Oryzomys (Rodentia: Muridae) from an Isolated Pocket of Cerrado in Eastern Bolivia online pdf document - Occasional Papers Museum Texas Tech University
  • 84. UNICEF - At A Glance: Bolivia - Reducing Child Deaths: Geography And Cultural Ba
    The United Nations Children s Fund UNICEF - works for children s rights, theirsurvival, development and protection, guided by the Convention on the
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    Reducing child deaths: Geography and cultural barriers are the major obstacles
    Arminda shares information and experiences with other mothers about the health of their children. LA PAZ, Bolivia, 8 October 2004 – Arminda has two boys and always longed to have a little girl. Now her daughter, Judith Mariels, is five months old. Judith, like her two brothers, was born at home. Arminda did not receive any prenatal care; she believed that, as an member of the indigenous Aymaras ethnic group, she would face mistreatment and discrimination at most health centres. The Aymaras live mainly in the central Andes of Peru and Bolivia. In Bolivia, geographical and cultural barriers, rather than economic issues, remain the major obstacles to reducing the mortality rate among children under five. Bolivia has recently experienced improvements in the health of pregnant women and children under 5, mainly due to an increase in government funding and improvements in providing access to basic services, especially in poor rural areas. However, infant mortality is still very high in Bolivia, despite the fact that the country is on schedule to meet the Millennium Development Goal of reducing child mortality by two thirds. Neonatal mortality represents more than half of child deaths under five, and more than one third of all child deaths. More than 65 per cent of neonatal deaths are in rural areas. The main factors causing or contributing to child deaths are infectious diseases, low birth weight and premature birth.

    85. Country: Bolivia | EThemes | EMINTS
    Learn about bolivia s people, geography, population, government, and more.Read about the ancient Inca empire and learn about their myths, culture,
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    Contact eThemes@emints.org if you have questions or comments about this resource. Printer-friendly version Please preview all links before sharing in class with students. Title: Country: Bolivia Description: Learn about Bolivia's people, geography, population, government, and more. Read about the ancient Inca empire and learn about their myths, culture, and history. View photographs of the Andes Mountains and see images of the country's flag. There are links to eThemes Resources on South America and ancient civilizations. Grade Level: Resource Links: Fact Monster: Bolivia
    Learn about the history, geography, agriculture, and population of Bolivia. NOTE: The site includes pop-up and banner ads.
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    86. Bolivia : CTI Centre For Geography, Geology And Meteorology
    bolivia. CityNet bolivia (US); Consular Information (US); World Factbook 1999 (US) CTI geography, Geology Meteorology, University of Leicester 1999.
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    87. CIA - The World Factbook -- Bolivia
    bolivia, named after independence fighter Simon BOLIVAR, broke away from Spanishrule in geography note. landlocked; shares control of Lago Titicaca,
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    Country List World Factbook Home The World Factbook Bolivia Introduction Bolivia Background: Bolivia, named after independence fighter Simon BOLIVAR, broke away from Spanish rule in 1825; much of its subsequent history has consisted of a series of nearly 200 coups and counter-coups. Comparatively democratic civilian rule was established in 1982, but leaders have faced difficult problems of deep-seated poverty, social unrest, and illegal drug production. Current goals include attracting foreign investment, strengthening the educational system, resolving disputes with coca growers over Bolivia's counterdrug efforts, and waging an anticorruption campaign. Geography Bolivia Location: Central South America, southwest of Brazil Geographic coordinates: 17 00 S, 65 00 W Map references: South America Area: total: 1,098,580 sq km
    land: 1,084,390 sq km
    water: 14,190 sq km Area - comparative: slightly less than three times the size of Montana Land boundaries: total: 6,743 km

    88. Bolivia Travel - General Information
    bolivia s geography. bolivia doesn t have a coastline. It is surrounded bycountries Chile from west, Peru and Brazil from north, Paraguay and Argentina
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    Bolivia Travel
    General information for the traveler The journey to Bolivia is similar to a journey in a time tunnel. Bolivia is one of the poorest countries in South America, and it remained undeveloped over the years. This gives the travelers a magical authentic feeling, which makes the journey fascinating. Bolivia is offering an endless richness of nature, sceneries and interesting history. Most of Bolivia is situated on the Andes, therefore it is the highest and most isolated country of all South America's countries. The percentage of native Indians in Bolivia's population is the highest among South America's countries (about 50%!).
    Bolivia's geography
    Bolivia doesn't have a coastline. It is surrounded by countries: Chile from west, Peru and Brazil from north, Paraguay and Argentina from south. The population is about 8 million, and the country covers an area of about 1.09 million sq km. The official language in Bolivia is Spanish, but a large part of the population speaks local languages (Quechua for example).
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    89. Language Crossing - Geography Of Bolivia
    Travel to bolivia and learn Spanish in Sucre, bolivia. Language Crossing has acollection of information about bolivia including history, news, facts,
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    Three South American countries come together: The lagoon belongs to Bolivia, the mountain off to the right is split between Chile and Bolivia and the hills off in the distance belong to Argentina.
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    Although Bolivia has lost huge amounts of territory over the years, land-locked Bolivia is still the 5th largest country in South America. The geography of Bolivia can be divided into the Andean highlands and the tropical lowlands. The Highlands There are two Andean mountain chains that run through Bolivia. The western mountain chain, Cordillera Occidental, runs along the western Bolivian border with Chile, near the Pacific Ocean. The Cordillera Real runs southeast past Lake Titicaca, through central Bolivia and then joins the western Cordillera in the south of Bolivia. Sucre is the judiciary capital of Bolivia, meaning the judicial branch of the government resides here. Sucre was the original capital of the Republic and is located on the Cordillera Real. The legislative and executive branches of government have moved to La Paz. Although Sucre is still the legal capital of Bolivia, La Paz is the political heart of Bolivia now and is the acting capital for all intents and purposes. La Paz is located in the highlands in northeastern Bolivia, close to Lake Titicaca.

    90. Bolivia - Map - Geography
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    Central South America , southwest of Brazil Geographic coordinates:
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    South America Area:
    total: sq km land: sq km water: sq km Area - comparative: slightly less than three times the size of Montana Land boundaries: total: km border countries: Argentina km Brazil km ... km Coastline: km (landlocked) Maritime claims: none (landlocked) Climate: varies with altitude; humid and tropical to cold and semiarid Terrain: rugged Andes Mountains with a highland plateau (Altiplano), hills, lowland plains of the Amazon Basin Elevation extremes: lowest point: Rio Paraguay 90 m highest point: Nevado Sajama 6,542 m Natural resources: tin, natural gas, petroleum, zinc, tungsten, antimony, silver, iron, lead, gold, timber, hydropower Land use: arable land: permanent crops: other: Irrigated land: 1,280 sq km (1998 est.)

    91. Bolivia, Geography
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    92. Geography Of Bolivia -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
    The geography of bolivia is unique among the nations of (A continent in the The main features of bolivia s geography include the (Click link for more
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    The geography of Bolivia is unique among the nations of (A continent in the western hemisphere connected to North America by the Isthmus of Panama) South America (A landlocked Republic in central South America; Simon Bolivar founded Bolivia in 1825 after winning independence from Spain) Bolivia is one of two (Click link for more info and facts about landlocked) landlocked countries on the continent and also has the highest altitudes. The main features of Bolivia's geography include the (Click link for more info and facts about Altiplano) Altiplano , a highland (A relatively flat highland) plateau of the (A mountain range in South America running 5000 miles along the Pacific coast) Andes , and (Click link for more info and facts about Lake Titicaca) Lake Titicaca Lago Titicaca ), the largest (A body of (usually fresh) water surrounded by land) lake in (A continent in the western hemisphere connected to North America by the Isthmus of Panama) South America and the highest commercially navigable lake on (The 3rd planet from the sun; the planet on which we live)

    93. SIM Country Profile: Bolivia
    bolivia s geography is one of harsh and dramatic contrast. It is landlocked byBrazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile and Peru. bolivia and Paraguay are the
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    94. Geography And History
    Top / Regional / South America / bolivia / geography and History. bolivia Map of bolivia Small map, 1997. Map of bolivia Political, 1986. (227K)
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    95. Bolivia (06/05)
    Republic of bolivia. geography Area 1.1 million sq. km. (425000 sq. mi.); aboutthe size of Texas and California combined.
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    Area: 1.1 million sq. km. (425,000 sq. mi.); about the size of Texas and California combined.
    Cities: Capital La Paz (administrativepop. 800,385 in 2004); Sucre (constitutional292,080). Other major cities Santa Cruz (1,486,115), Cochabamba (587,220), El Alto (858,716).
    Terrain: High plateau (altiplano), temperate and semitropical valleys, and the tropical lowlands.
    Climate: Varies with altitudefrom humid and tropical to semiarid and cold. People
    Nationality: Noun and adjective Bolivian(s). Population (2004): 8,973,281 (estimated); (2005) 9,219,149 (projected). Annual population growth rate: 2.74%. Religions: Predominantly Roman Catholic; minority Protestant. Languages: Spanish (official); Quechua, Aymara, Guarani. Education: Years compulsory ages 7-14. Literacy 85.5%. Health (2000): Infant mortality rate Work force (2.9 million):

    96. Bolivia Web - Regional
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    History, climate, main attractions, how to get there, and where to stay. Bolivia Web Photo Gallery Photos from around Bolivia. Inquisivi Site with information and photos about Inquisivi, a province in the department of La Paz. Sucre on the Internet Information about tourism, city works and more. Tarija - Bienvenidos a Tarija Complete information about Tarija. Where to go, holidays, etc.
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    Bolivia Web's Recipe Gallery Completely explained Bolivian recipes (Spanish). Drinks of Bolivia Some Bolivian drinks recipes.

    97. Bolivia Web - Geography - Maps - Site Directory
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    98. A Virtual Travel To Bolivia - Destination Bolivia
    links and information on bolivia s art, culture, geography, history, traveland tourism, cities, the capital of bolivia, airlines, embassies,
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    Beside a country profile with facts and figures, the page contains links to sources which provide you with all the information you need to know about this South American nation, e.g.: official web sites of Bolivia, addresses of Bolivian and foreign embassies, domestic airlines, city- and country guides with extensive travel and tourism information on accomodation, tourist attractions, events and more like weather information, maps, statistics and local newspapers from Bolivia.
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    Bolivia, named after independence fighter Simon BOLIVAR, broke away from Spanish rule in 1825; much of its subsequent history has consisted of a series of nearly 200 coups and counter-coups.
    Comparatively democratic civilian rule was established in the 1980s, but leaders have faced difficult problems of deep-seated poverty, social unrest, and drug production.

    99. Turismo Bolivia :: :: Geography
    bolivia A Diverse Country Uncommon Landscape. saturday , august 6 2005 The bolivian territory is divided into three clear geographic zones
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    100. Bolivian Revolution Links
    This site provides an overall view of bolivia as a country and gives backgroundinformation on economy, government, geography and culture of bolivia.
    http://www2.truman.edu/~marc/webpages/revsfall99/bolivia/
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    The following are various websites dedicated to Bolivia and the Bolivian Revolution: http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/botoc.html This site provides an over-all view of Bolivia as a country and gives background information on economy, government, geography and culture of Bolivia. The site also includes a history section, dating back to pre-Hispanic history with a large portion of the history section devoted to various stages of the revolution. It offers information on the prelude to the revolution , the Bolivian National Revolution itself and the following military rule . This site would be particularly useful for anyone who is unfamiliar with the revolution and is looking for the basic background of the revolution. http://www.boliviaweb.com/ This site provides links to other sites on Bolivia including government, education, travel, history, art, etc. One part of the history section provides a summery of the history of Bolivia put out by the U.S Library of Congress, but this link was not functioning as of September, 1999. The history section also provides links to other web sites but the majority that are provided will take the reader to university web sites. This site contains links to universities with the e-mail addresses of some Bolivian historians and history professors.

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