Bolivian dress in closet". The New York Times. Retrieved 5 April 2013. Culture of Bolivia (languagecrossing.com) Languages spoken in Bolivia Culture of...
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a mostly flat region in the east of the country with a diverse non-Andean culture. The sovereign state of Bolivia is a constitutionally unitary state...
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needed] Like most of its neighbors, Bolivia was long dominated by Spain and its attendant culture. Even after independence, Bolivian music was largely...
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related to, Bolivia Bolivian people Demographics of Bolivia Culture of Bolivia SS Bolivian, later SS Alfios, a British-built standard cargo ship This disambiguation...
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Bolivians (Spanish: Bolivianos) are people identified with the country of Bolivia. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural....
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legal in Bolivia. The Bolivian Constitution bans discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. In 2016, Bolivia passed a comprehensive...
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Yuracaré Zamuco In 2019, the Bolivian government and the Plurinational Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures (Ipelec) announced plans to extend...
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Ekeko (category Culture of Bolivia)
Salguero, Minister of Cultures, nominated Alasitas along with two other Bolivian festivals to UNESCO for World Heritage recognition as part of the cultural...
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government of Bolivia that provides for the preservation and protection of the cultures and artistic expressions of the indigenous peoples of Bolivia as well...
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Bolivia History of Bolivia Timeline of the history of Bolivia Current events of Bolivia Culture of Bolivia Architecture of Bolivia Cuisine of Bolivia...
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considered for merging. › Bolivian Spanish (or Castilian) is the variety of Spanish spoken by the majority of the population in Bolivia, either as a mother...
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Bicentennial of Bolivia (Spanish: Bicentenario de Bolivia) is set to occur on 6 August 2025 and is considered in Bolivia to be the beginning of independence...
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European conquerors arrived. Various cultures of indigenous peoples in Bolivia developed in the high altitude settings of altiplano, where they coped with...
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Bolivian cuisine is the indigenous cuisine of Bolivia from the Aymara and Inca cuisine traditions, among other Andean and Amazonian groups. Later influences...
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Acalica (category Culture of Bolivia)
from Bolivia. They are said to control the weather, live in caves, and are very rarely seen. When they do appear they are said to take the form of small...
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Willkakuti (category Culture of Bolivia)
(Andean-Amazonic New Year)) is an Aymara celebration in Bolivia, Chile and the Puno Region of Southern Peru which takes place annually on 21 June, commemorating...
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The National Archive and Library of Bolivia (Spanish: Archivo y Biblioteca Nacionales de Bolivia) are located in Sucre. The institution was established...
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Caporales (category Culture of Bolivia)
The Caporales is a traditional Bolivian dance originated in Los Yungas of La Paz. Caporales were created and presented to the public for the first time...
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immigrants. These cultures include: Culture of Bolivia Culture of Chile Colombian culture Culture of Ecuador Argentine Northwest Culture of Peru This disambiguation...
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La Paz traffic zebras (redirect from Bolivian zebras)
flight in Bolivia and the resulting increase in commuter traffic. Antanas Mockus, who founded a similar mime-based program in the 1990s as mayor of Bogotá...
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Cueca (category Culture of Bolivia)
[ˈkweka]) is a family of musical styles and associated dances from Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia. In Chile, the cueca holds the status of national dance, where...
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Sajama Lines (category Culture of Bolivia)
The Sajama Lines [saˈxama] of western Bolivia are a network of thousands (possibly tens of thousands) of nearly perfectly straight paths etched into the...
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Beni Department (redirect from Hydraulic culture of mounds (Bolivia))
[ˈbeni]), sometimes El Beni, is a northeastern department of Bolivia, in the lowlands region of the country. It is the second-largest department in the...
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and nearly all of the continent's lusophones reside in Brazil. Among other languages used by many South Americans are: Aymara in Bolivia and Peru. Quechua...
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elements found in Bolivian society such as religion, music, language, the arts, and class culture. The Afro-Bolivians are recognized as one of the constituent...
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Carnaval de Oruro (redirect from Carnival of Oruro)
The Carnival of Oruro is a religious and cultural festival in Oruro, Bolivia. It has been celebrated since the 18th century in the Peruvian virreynato...
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Tobas (category Bolivian dances)
The folkloric dance of the Tobas speaks of the ancient past of Bolivia. It has roots in a time when the Incas were the predominant force in the Andean...
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Virgen de Copacabana (redirect from Virgin of Copacabana)
patron saint of Bolivia. She is venerated in Bolivia during her feast day of 2 February, the day of the Purification of Mary, or feast of the Virgen de...
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Tembetá (category Culture of Bolivia)
Chile. The principal one was El Molle culture, which brought the tembetá from the Planalto of Brazil. Cultures derived from the Molle were the Diaguita...
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The Indigenous peoples in Bolivia or Native Bolivians (Spanish: Bolivianos Nativos) are Bolivians who have predominantly or total Amerindian ancestry...
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