Cochabamba
Americannoun
noun
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Or consider the People's Agreement of Cochabamba — all of this has been in political discourse for quite some time.
From Salon • Dec. 31, 2022
By January 2000, however, water delivery in Cochabamba had actually become worse.
From Textbooks • Dec. 14, 2022
Her perspective took a major turn in 2000, when the Bolivian city of Cochabamba erupted in protests after the government privatized the municipal waterworks and prices spiked for consumers.
From New York Times • Sep. 30, 2022
The market was established in October 2021 in addition to two existing wholesale coca markets chartered under Bolivian law in La Paz and Cochabamba.
From Reuters • Sep. 9, 2022
Because the mounds are usually forested, Erickson and his Bolivian co-investigator, Patricia Alvarez of the Universidad Mayor de San Simon in Cochabamba, have been forced to measure them by chopping through trees and vines.
From "1491" by Charles C. Mann
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