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  1. Population Distribution and Migration: Proceedings of the United Nations Expert Group Meeting on Population Distribution and Migration, Santa Cruz, Bolivia, 18-22 January 1993, Convened in by United Nations Expert Group Meeting on Population Distribution and Mig, 1998-06
  2. Enciclopedia De Bolivia (Encyclopedias of Latin American Nations) (Spanish Edition)
  3. Bolivia (Places and Peoples of the World) by Karen Schimmel, 1990-09
  4. The East Bolivian Andes: South of the Rio Grande or Guapay (University of California, Berkeley. University of California publications in geography) by Oskar Schmieder, 1968
  5. Huizen op de hoogvlakte: Een residentieel-geografische verkenning van La Paz, Bolivia = Housing in La Paz : a residential geography by O Verkoren, 1989
  6. Knowledge-based Monitoring and Evaluation System of Land Use: Assessing the Ecosystem Conservation Status in the Influence Area of a Gas Pipeline in Bolivia (EcoRegio) by Arnelida Gorrin Manzuli, 2006-09-07
  7. Gran Chaco: Quechua, Lowland, Río de la Plata, Bolivia, Paraguay,Argentina
  8. John Tallis Map of Peru and Bolivia 1851: Photographic Print of Map of Peru and Bolivia 1851 by John Tallis by John Tallis, 2010-01-01
  9. John Tallis Map of Peru and Bolivia 1851: Colour Print of Map of Peru and Bolivia 1851by John Tallis by John Tallis, 2010-01-01
  10. Across the Bolivian highlands from Cochabamba to the Chaparé by Leo E Miller, 1917
  11. Developing Country Debt and Economic Performance, Volume 2: Country Studies--Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Mexico (National Bureau of Economic Research Project Report)
  12. Raised Field Technology: The Raised Fields Projects Around Lake Titicaca (King's-Soas Studies in Environment and Development) by Arthur Stephen Morris, 2004-03
  13. Starting from Quirpini: The Travels and Places of a Bolivian People by Stuart Alexander Rockefeller, 2010-06-17
  14. Bolivia (World Bibliographical Series) by Valerie Fifer, 2001-03

81. Bolivia - Wikipedia
geography. Main article geography of bolivia Blmap.gif. The west ofbolivia is situated in the Andes mountain range, with the highest
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Republic of Bolivia is a landlocked country in western South America . It is bordered by Brazil in the north and west, Paraguay and Argentina in the south, and Chile and Peru in the east. República de Bolivia In Detail (Full size) National motto : None Official language Spanish Quechua Aymara ... Sucre President Gonzalo Sánchez de Losada Area
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Currency Boliviano ... Internet TLD .BO Calling Code La Paz is the seat of government, Sucre the legal capital.

82. UWEC Geography 111 Vogeler -- Crops Of The Andes
Read about it below. bolivia and Peru The Coca Leaf. But will it work? One countrythat could test that and get considerable aid in doing so is bolivia.
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Crops of the Andes
Traditional drylands cultures in the Andes are a repository of knowledge derived from centuries of responding to elevational and climatic variations. Cultivation of potatoes , one of the world's five main food crops and of which there are over 240 different varieties (220 in Bolivia alone), in the semi-arid Bolivian altiplano is based on traditional methods. Indians are kneeling, digging with their hands, extracting potatoes from the soil. Women carry the potatoes away in baskets or in their strong, wide skirts. [ Photo credit : U.S. Agency for International Development] At the lowest elevations, maize (corn) is grown, and above the maize line, barley is grown. Above the barley line, potatoes predominate. Each food crop reflects elevational change in climate. Another important crop in the Andean countries is coca leaf . Read about it below. Bolivia and Peru: The Coca Leaf TO AMERICANS it is the raw material of a deadly drug which feeds crime and kills young people. To Bolivians and Peruvians it is coca leaf, a crop that their farmers have been growing since history began

83. Bolivia: WORLD FACTBOOK
bolivia + bolivia + bolivia + geography +-Location Central South America, southwest of Brazil Geographic
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84. Geography News
geography News. Energy Ministers Conference. The iNet News Team wasthere. December 2000. Porvenir, bolivia. Village Power 2000
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The iNet News Team is covering the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, South Africa. [August 2002] Africa - US Energy Ministers meet again in Durban, South Africa for the Second Africa Energy Ministers Conference. The iNet News Team was there . [December 2000] Porvenir, Bolivia Village Power 2000 Team Bolivia installs solar powered satellite based internet connection in the remote community of Porvenir. [October 2000] US - Africa Energy Ministers Meet The iNet News Team was there . [December 1999] Solar Light for Churches of Africa The National Town Meeting for a Sustainable America The iNetNews Service, a multi-media, project-based, experiential learning program for students, is sponsored by and the Earth Day Network iNetNews Team correspondents (students with a demonstrated interest in sustainable energy) report on local, national, and international events. Join students around the world on Earth Day to celebrate the quest to create ...

85. Synapse Online: September 27, 2001: Headlines : Bolivia: No Pain, No Gain
bolivia's geography makes it a challenge for navigation. In the west,the country has a string of 5000meter-plus peaks, and in
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Archives Search Contact Info Feedback Advanced September 27, 2001 Comment on this Article E-mail This Story ... Headlines Bolivia: No Pain, No Gain By Ann Hwang Travel in Bolivia is dominated by the basic problem of getting from point A to point B. In the all too brief ten days that I had there, I spent several days tumbling in train carriages, becoming acquainted with livestock in buses, and riding boats and planes in various stages of disrepair. Meanwhile, your backpack, strapped to the roofrack, is accumulating a healthy patina of dirt and grime. The journey is made none the more pleasant by the fact that buses do not have bathrooms, even for twelve-to-eighteen hour cross country journeys. The driver will stop at some roadside facility when he needs to go, but otherwise, you just have to fluid-restrict yourself and hope for the best. As for safety, suffice it to say that there is a special "patron saint" for minibuses. Go to Copacabana, a sunny town on the shore of Lake Titicaca, on a weekend and you will see entire fleets of minibuses in front of the church, decorated with garlands. The statue of the Virgin in the cathedral at Copacabana has somehow acquired a reputation for miraculous powers pertaining to public transportation. After the blessing, the buses wear a banner informing the discerning traveler of their special status. Not a bad way to spend my summer vacation.

86. Bolivia Web - Cities
Learn more about bolivia and its main cities. Read about bolivia's cities' history, weather, main attractions, destinations, how to get there, and much more. Publicite en bolivia Web. Con su tarjeta de crédito, su Advertise in bolivia Web. With a credit card, your ad Publicite en bolivia Web. Con su tarjeta de crédito, su
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87. GeographyIQ - World Atlas - South America - Map Of Bolivia
bolivia, named after independence fighter Simon BOLIVAR, broke away from Spanishrule in 1825; much of its subsequent history has consisted of a series of
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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. Current goals include attracting foreign investment, strengthening the educational system, continuing the privatization program, and waging an anti-corruption campaign.
Official name: Republic of Bolivia Capital: La Paz (seat of government); Sucre (legal capital and seat of judiciary) Government type: republic Population: 8,300,463 (July 2001 est.) Languages: Spanish (official), Quechua (official), Aymara (official) Official Currency: boliviano (BOB) Currency code: BOB Area: total: 1,098,580 sq km
land: 1,084,390 sq km
water: 14,190 sq km Climate: varies with altitude; humid and tropical to cold and semiarid

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89. MedWebPlus Web Site ID 409
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90. ANDEAN AND AMAZON TRAVEL IN BOLIVIA
“bolivia is the microcosmos of our planet, it is the synthesis of the world”.Alcides D’Orbigny (French scientist explorer, early XIX century).
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“Bolivia is the micro-cosmos of our planet, it is the synthesis of the world”. Alcides D’Orbigny (French scientist explorer, early XIX century). GENERAL INFORMATION
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The Altiplano The highlands or “Altiplano” (literally high plains), despite of its name is not all flat, it is actually made up of valleys, rivers beds’, lakes and plains separated relatively small mountain ranges. The altitude of the flat lands starts at 3600 m / 11808 ft and gets up to 4800 m / 15744 ft, and house the cities of La Paz, Oruro, and Potosi; and the inland basin of Titicaca. The plateau is 800 km / 496 mi long and 160 km / 99 mi wide. The mid-height Valleys lie east and southeast of the Altiplano. Valleys and hills make up this fertile area in which the climate is Mediterranean-like. They house the colonial cities of Cochabamba, Sucre, and Tarija. One of the most spectacular and unforgettable areas of the Altiplano is the colorful, spectrum-like desert located in the south: the Bolivian Atacama desert. All contained within this desert, you will see awesome Salt Flats, geysers, volcanoes, glaciers, rock and lava canyons, colorful lakes and rivers, and vast, spacious areas which will transport you to a surrealistic world.

91. ANDEAN AND AMAZON TRAVEL IN BOLIVIA
It is composed of many awesome massifs and houses the longest glacier of Bolivia11 km /6 mi long, in the southwestern face of Chaupi Orkho, the highest peak
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“Bolivia is the micro-cosmos of our planet, it is the synthesis of the world”. Alcides D’Orbigny (French scientist explorer, early XIX century). GENERAL INFORMATION
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“These vast piles of snow which never melt, and seem devoted to last as the world holds together, present a noble and even sublime spectacle”. Charles Darwin. The Andes are located in South America, near the Pacific Coast, and form a North to South line along the subcontinent; from Venezuela to the Fire land (Tierra del Fuego) in Argentina. South of the Ecuador, the range widens more than 200 km / 124 mi extending out from the beaches of the Pacific to the flat lands of the Amazon jungle. In this widened section, the mountains become higher and steeper. There are about 600 mountains reaching over 6000 m /19680 ft and thousands of others reaching over 5000 m /16400 ft, some of them still unclimbed. The Andean mountain range, splits in two major branches in Peruvian territory (north of Titicaca Lake): the Western Volcanic Range, and the Eastern Mountain Range. Farther south at the border between Chile and Argentina, both branches joins again.

92. Geografia / Geography
Translate this page Geografía / geography,
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93. Bolivia
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    94. Bolivian Revolution Links
    http//www.emulateme.com/bolivia.htm. This site contains information of bolivia'sgeography, history, defense, government, people, and culture.
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    The Bolivian Revolution
    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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