Bolivia: Sovereign state in South America

Bolivia /bəˈlɪviə/ (listen), officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia, is a country in South America.

It is land locked by Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Peru, and Chile. Luis Alberto Arce Catacora became the president of Bolivia in November 2020. The population of Bolivia is 8-9 million (2019).

Plurinational State of Bolivia
Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia  (Spanish)
Tetã Hetãvoregua Mborivia  (Guarani)
Wuliwya Suyu  (Aymara)
Puliwya Mamallaqta (Quechua)
Coat of arms of Bolivia
Coat of arms
Motto: "La Unión es la Fuerza" (Spanish)
"Unity is Strength"
Anthem: "Himno Nacional de Bolivia" (Spanish)
Dual flag
Wiphala

Bolivia: History, Geography, Demographics
Location of  Bolivia  (dark green) in South America  (grey)
Location of  Bolivia  (dark green)

in South America  (grey)

Location of Bolivia
CapitalSucre (constitutional and judicial)
La Paz (executive and legislative)
Largest citySanta Cruz
17°48′S 63°10′W / 17.800°S 63.167°W / -17.800; -63.167
Official languages
Ethnic groups
(2009)
  • 68% Mestizo (mixed Native and White)
  • 20% Native Bolivian
  • 5% White Bolivian
  • 2% Cholo
  • 1% Afro-Bolivian
  • 1% Others
  • 3% Unspecified
Religion
(2018)
88.9% Christianity
—70.0% Roman Catholic
—17.2% Protestant
—1.7% Other Christian
9.3% No religion
1.2% Other religions
0.6% No answer
Demonym(s)Bolivian
GovernmentUnitary presidential constitutional republic
• President
Luis Arce
David Choquehuanca
LegislaturePlurinational Legislative Assembly
Chamber of Senators
Chamber of Deputies
Independence
• Recognized
21 July 1847
• Admitted to the United Nations
14 November 1945
• Current republic
7 February 2009
Area
• Total
1,098,581 km2 (424,164 sq mi) (27th)
• Water (%)
1.29
Population
• census estimate
Increase 8,014,380 hab (83rd)
• Density
10.4/km2 (26.9/sq mi) (224th)
GDP (PPP)2019 estimate
• Total
$89.018 billion (88th)
• Per capita
$7,790 (123rd)
GDP (nominal)2019 estimate
• Total
$40.687 billion (90th)
• Per capita
$3,823 (117th)
Gini (2018)Positive decrease 42.2
medium
HDI (2019)Increase 0.692
medium · 107th
CurrencyBoliviano (BOB)
Time zoneUTC−4 (BOT)
Driving sideright
Calling code+591
ISO 3166 codeBO
Internet TLD.bo
  1. ^ While Sucre is the constitutional capital, La Paz is the seat of government and the executive capital. See below.

Bolivia is named after Simón Bolívar. The main languages are Spanish and Quechua, but there are other languages too.

History

Bolivia used to be a colony of Spain. The silver mines in Bolivia made most of Spain's money, and Spain used the Native Bolivians as slaves to work in the mines. After many wars, Simón Bolívar helped Bolivia to be an independent country.

Geography

Bolivia: History, Geography, Demographics 
Map of Bolivia from the CIA World Factbook
Bolivia: History, Geography, Demographics 
Uyuni

Bolivia is 424,135 mi² (1,098,581 km²). This means that Bolivia is the world's 28th-largest country (after Ethiopia). It is the same sort of size as Mauritania.

Bolivia is a landlocked nation, which means every border of Bolivia is a border with another country, and so it does not have a sea. It used to own some of the Pacific coast, but it lost it in 1879 in the War of the Pacific. The west of Bolivia is on the Andes mountain range. The highest mountain in Bolivia is called Nevado de Sajama and it is near the city of Oruro. Although this part of the country is very high with lots of mountains, there are also parts of Bolivia which are very flat, and parts of the country which are very near sea level. There is also a bit of Bolivia covered by the Amazon rainforest, and a big lake which is the highest lake in the world. This lake is called Lake Titicaca.

The major cities are La Paz, El Alto, Santa Cruz de la Sierra and Cochabamba. For other places in Bolivia see List of cities in Bolivia.

Demographics

The population of Bolivia is approximately 10,907,778 people. The ethnic composition of the country is like the following:

Economy

Bolivia suffers from poverty. Over 65% of the population lives below the poverty line.

Divisions

Bolivia is divided into nine departments. The departments are divided into 112 provinces. The provinces are divided into 339 municipalities and into native community lands.

Territorial division of Bolivia
Department Abbreviation
(ISO)
Population Surface (km²) Density Capital city Bolivia: History, Geography, Demographics 
Bolivia: History, Geography, Demographics  Bolivia BO 10.027.644 1.098.581 9,1 Sucre
Bolivia: History, Geography, Demographics  Beni BO-B 430.049 213.564 1,9 Trinidad
Bolivia: History, Geography, Demographics  Chuquisaca BO-H 631.062 51.524 11,9 Sucre
Bolivia: History, Geography, Demographics  Cochabamba BO-C 1.786.040 55.631 22,7 Cochabamba
Bolivia: History, Geography, Demographics  La Paz BO-L 2.756.989 133.985 19,9 La Paz
Bolivia: History, Geography, Demographics  Oruro BO-O 444.093 53.558 8,2 Oruro
Bolivia: History, Geography, Demographics  Pando BO-N 75.335 63.827 1,1 Cobija
Bolivia: History, Geography, Demographics  Potosí BO-P 780.392 118.218 6,5 Potosí
Bolivia: History, Geography, Demographics  Santa Cruz BO-S 2.626.697 370.621 7,1 Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Bolivia: History, Geography, Demographics  Tarija BO-T 496.988 37.623 12,5 Tarija
Source: Demographic Projections 2008, Bolivian National Demographic Institute. The departmental densitiy has been calculated with the population of 2006.

Culture

Bolivian culture has many Inca, Aymara and other native influences in religion, music and clothing. There is a big festival in Oruro, which is called "El carnaval de Oruro". People in Bolivia like playing football, and football, which is often played in the street. Zoos are also very popular, but they do not have much money.

National symbols

The Cantuta (often spelled kantuta or qantuta) (Cantua buxifolia or Fuchsia buxifolia) is a flower found in the Yungas, and is the national flower of Bolivia along with the patujú (Heliconia rostrata) found in the tropical regions of Bolivia.

References

Notes

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