Bolivia
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Capital city
Sucre
Major Cities of Bolivia
El Alto
El Alto is the second largest city in the department of La Paz, Bolivia. Once merely a suburb of adjacent city of La Paz on the Altiplano highlands, El Alto is today one of Bolivia's largest and fastest-growing urban centers.
Cochabamba
Cochabamba is a city in central Bolivia, located in a valley bearing the same name in the Andes mountain range. It is the capital of the Cochabamba Department and is the fourth largest city in Bolivia with approximate population of 1.938.400
Montero
Montero is a city in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, about 50 km north of Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Population 109,503. Montero has experienced growth in recent decades, becoming an important city in this region.
History
it was controlled by Spain
2 it gain independe in August 17 1825
3 no it is not controlled by another country
Offical language is Spanish
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Geographical information
Physical features
Mountains: Andes mountains.
Government type
Currency
Tourist
Cristo de la Concordia
Cristo de la Concordia is a statue of Jesus Christ located atop San Pedro Hill, to the east of Cochabamba, Bolivia. It is accessible by cable car, or by climbing 2,000 steps.
Tiwanaku
Tiwanaku is a Pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia, South America. It is the capital of an empire that extended into present-day Peru and Chile, flourishing from AD 300 to 1000.
Illimani Mountain
Laguna Verde is a salt lake in and endorheic basin, in the southwestern Altiplano in Bolivia. It is located in the Sur Lípez Province of the Potosí Department. It is on the Chilean border, at the foot of the volcano Licancabur.
Languages
Spanish: Is spoken by 84% of the population. La Paz, Bolivia, is a good city to learn this language since the accent there is neutral, as it is in Mexico City and Bogotá.
Quechua: is spoken by 28% of the population. It was the common language of the Inca and is currently spoken in Cochab
Aymara: Is spoken by 18% of the population and is one of the oldest Latin American pre-Colombian languages. It is spoken in Bolivia in La Paz and Oruro.
Economic
Leader
Juan Evo Morales Ayma, popularly known as Evo, is a Bolivian politician and cocalero activist who has served as President of Bolivia since 2006.