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Bolivia
[ buh-liv-ee-uh, boh-; Spanish baw-lee-vyah ]
noun
- a republic in western South America. 404,388 sq. mi. (1,047,370 sq. km). : La Paz and Sucre.
Bolivia
/ bəˈlɪvɪə /
noun
- an inland republic in central S America: original Aymará Indian population conquered by the Incas in the 13th century; colonized by Spain from 1538; became a republic in 1825; consists of low plains in the east, with ranges of the Andes rising to over 6400 m (21 000 ft) and the Altiplano, a plateau averaging 3900 m (13 000 ft) in the west; contains some of the world's highest inhabited regions; important producer of tin and other minerals. Official languages: Spanish, Quechua, and Aymara. Religion: Roman Catholic. Currency: boliviano. Capital: La Paz (administrative); Sucre (judicial). Pop: 10 461 053 (2013 est). Area: 1 098 580 sq km (424 260 sq miles)
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Notes
The Bolivian government has long fought widespread drug production and trafficking in the country.
Simón Bolívar founded Bolivia in 1825 after winning independence from Spanish rule.
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Other Words From
- an·ti-Bo·liv·i·an adjective noun
- Bo·liv·i·an adjective noun
- pro-Bo·liv·i·an adjective noun
- pseu·do-Bo·liv·i·an adjective noun
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Example Sentences
Cochabamba is in central Bolivia and is home to many supporters of the former president.
From BBC
Bolivia's government has rejected claims by the former president, Evo Morales, that it ordered a targeted attack on him.
From BBC
He hired less expensive freelancers to work on the “Carroll v. Trump” film, including a graphic designer from Kosovo, an editor from Utah and a researcher from Bolivia.
From Los Angeles Times
He will miss the qualifiers against Venezuela and Bolivia in October.
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Extreme drought has devastated vast areas of the Amazon and the Pantanal in Brazil, Bolivia and Peru.
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