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  1. Boli̇̀vija [3] Bolivija ( isp. Bolivia ), oficialiai Bolivijos Daugiatautė Valstybė ( isp. Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia) – valstybė Pietų Amerikoje. Ribojasi su Brazilija šiaurėje ir rytuose, Paragvajumi bei Argentina pietuose, Čile bei Peru vakaruose.

  2. Bolivia is a landlocked country in South America, bordering Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile and Peru. The west half of the country is dominated by the huge Andes mountains, with steep slopes and snow-capped peaks. Sandwiched between the Andes mountain chains is the Altiplano (a high plateau), where almost half the population lives.

  3. Jun 24, 2021 · Bolivia are bottom of Group A having lost to Paraguay and Chile; Uruguay fourth with one point from two games; Argentina have already qualified from the group; Bolivia's only Copa success came in 1963

  4. Aug 20, 2023 · 3. Bolivia is the most indigenous country in South America. From colorful traditional clothing to ancient rituals and festivals, the indigenous heritage is an integral part of Bolivia’s cultural tapestry. Though only 20% of Bolivia’s population identifies as purely indigenous, almost 70% of it is of mixed race.

  5. Mar 8, 2017 · The biggest and craziest event on Bolivia’s calendar, Carnaval is celebrated throughout the country, but the best action takes place in the highland city of Oruro. Dating back some 200 years, this epic street parade showcases a fascinating mix of religious syncretism, with Catholic and indigenous deities dancing side by side to the infectious ...

  6. Nov 27, 2023 · 7. Santa Cruz. Plaza 24 de Septiembre in Santa Cruz! As the biggest city in the country, it should come as no surprise that Santa Cruz, aka Santa Cruz De La Sierra, makes this list of the best places to visit in Bolivia.

  7. You can visit Bolivia for up to 90 days without a visa. Border officials issue 30-day stamps, but you can apply for 90 days in person at your nearest immigration office in Bolivia (in Spanish).

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