in Bolivia. By 1920, most major Bolivian cities were connected by rail. Liberal governments also changed the seat of government and the nature of church-state...
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central and southern Bolivia. Although native resistance continued for some years, Spanish conquerors pushed forward, founding cities of La Paz in 1549 and...
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Bolivia's defeat by Paraguay in the Chaco War of 1932–1936 marked a turning point in the modern history of Bolivia. Significant loss of life and territory...
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The history of Bolivia involves thousands of years of human habitation. Lake Titicaca had been an important center of culture and development for thousands...
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the Liberal Party. Between 1884 and 1899, all of the Presidents of Bolivia were members of the Conservative Party. History of Bolivia (1809–1920) v t e...
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The history of Bolivia from 1964 to 1982 is a time of periodic instability under various military dictators. On November 4, 1964, power passed from the...
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The history of the Jews in Bolivia goes back to the colonial period of Bolivia in the 16th century. In the 19th century, Jewish merchants (both Sephardim...
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Juana Azurduy de Padilla (category Bolivian people of indigenous peoples descent)
Kirchner left office. Bolivia portal Argentina portal Spain portal Latin America portal History of Bolivia (1809–1920) Argentine War of Independence Women...
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allowed ballot access, rendering them effectively defunct. History of Bolivia (1809–1920) Bustillos Vera, Jonny and Peñaranda Barrios, Carlos. Hechos...
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Pre-Columbian Bolivia covers the historical period between 10,000 BCE, when the Upper Andes region was first populated and 1532, when Spanish conquistadors...
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The history of Bolivia since 1982 begins with the restorations of democracy after the rule of the military junta of 1982. Evo Morales held the presidency...
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The Bolivian War of Independence (Spanish: Guerra de Independencia de Bolivia, 1809–1825) began with the establishment of government juntas in Sucre and...
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This is a list of years in Bolivia. See also the timeline of Bolivian history. For only articles about years in Bolivia that have been written, see Category:Years...
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Liberal Era was the longest period of uninterrupted single-party rule in Bolivian history. It ended on 12 August 1920 when President José Gutiérrez Guerra...
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La Paz (redirect from Administrative capital of Bolivia)
Katari laid siege to the city for a total of six months, but was finally defeated. On 16 July 1809, the Bolivian patriot Pedro Domingo Murillo ignited a...
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Aymara kingdoms (category Prehistory of Bolivia)
military conquest of the Inca Empire. But the current Aymara population is estimated at two million located in the countries of Bolivia, Peru, Chile and...
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The 1936 Bolivian coup d'état, also known as the Socialist Revolution of 1936, was a civil-military coup in Bolivia that deposed President José Luis Tejada...
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Ingria(1919–1920) Jaxa (1665–1674) Tsardom of Russia (1547–1721) Russian Empire (1721–1917) Kingdom of Poland (1815–1867) Grand Duchy of Finland (1809–1917)...
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short history. Southern Illinois University Press. pp. 70–72. ISBN 0-8093-0830-4. Preliminary Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Peru and Bolivia (PDF)...
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The Government Junta of Bolivia (Spanish: Junta de Gobierno), known from 21 June 1936 as the Military Government Junta (Spanish: Junta Militar de Gobierno)...
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Junta of Bolivia (Spanish: Junta de Gobierno) was a civil-military junta which ruled Bolivia from 20 December 1943 through 5 April 1944. It consisted of representatives...
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The history of the area that is now the U.S. state of Louisiana, can be traced back thousands of years to when it was occupied by indigenous peoples. The...
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Andrés de Santa Cruz (category Presidents of Bolivia)
September 1865) was a Bolivian general and politician who served as interim president of Peru in 1827, the interim president of Peru from 1836 to 1838...
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Income and Expenditures in Colonial Mexico, Peru, and Bolivia, 1680-1809. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press 1998. Klein, Herbert S. and Ben Vinson...
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Rif War (redirect from Rif War (1920))
of Internationalism." Journal of Contemporary History 26.1 (1991): 5–32. online Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rif War. Steven Thomas, 1920–1927...
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Histories Collection, University of Oklahoma Libraries Arnold 1995, p. 36. The Austrian Imperial-Royal Army (Kaiserliche-Königliche Heer) 1805–1809:...
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list of wars, armed conflicts and rebellions involving the Commonwealth of Australia (1901–present) and its predecessor colonies, the colonies of New South...
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The American Finances of the Spanish Empire : Royal Income and Expenditures in Colonial Mexico, Peru, and Bolivia, 1680–1809 (1998) p. 92 online Archived...
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Porteus, Bishop of London and abolitionist (13 May 1809) "God preserve the emperor.": 75 — Joseph Haydn, Austrian composer (31 May 1809), playing his own...
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Google Books. Smaldone 2013, p. 28-29. Dunning, William Archibald (1920). A History of Political Theories ...: From Rousseau to Spencer. Macmillan. pp. 355–357...
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