Bolivia Bolivia Last Updated: 05/17/2023 | |
Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia, is a landlocked country located in western-central South America. The population increased from 8,274,325 (from which 4,123,850 were men and 4,150,475 were women) in 2001 to 10,059,856 in 2012. Bolivia has a diverse landscape that includes the Andes mountain range, the Amazon rainforest, and the Altiplano plateau. | |
The constitutional capital is Sucre, while the seat of government and executive capital is La Paz. The largest city and principal industrial center is Santa Cruz de la Sierra. The country is known for its rich cultural heritage, which is reflected in its music, dance, art, and architecture. Bolivia has a large indigenous population, and many traditional practices and customs have been preserved over the centuries. Bolivia is also known for its natural resources, including minerals such as silver, tin, and lithium. The country is one of the world's largest producers of coca, which is used to make cocaine, but it is also an important crop for traditional uses such as chewing and tea. La Paz is Bolivia's administrative capital, while Sucre is its constitutional capital. Other major cities include Santa Cruz, Cochabamba, and PotosÃ. Spanish is the official language of Bolivia, but many indigenous languages are also spoken. Bolivia has a diverse economy that is heavily dependent on exports. Its main export partners are Brazil, China, and the United States. The country also has a growing tourism industry, with attractions such as Lake Titicaca, the Salar de Uyuni salt flats, and the historic city of Potosà drawing visitors from around the world. |
Salar de Juni Place » Historical Place The Salar de Uyuni, located in southwestern Bolivia, is the world's largest salt flat and one of the most breathtaking natural landscapes on the planet. This vast expanse of salt crust covers an area of over 10,000 square kilometers (3,900 square miles) and offers a surreal and otherworldly experience for visitors. 38 views 💖 1Bolivia | |
Torotoro National Park Place » Outdoors Torotoro National Park is a national park located in the department of Potosi, Bolivia. It was established in 1989 and covers an area of 165 square miles (428 square kilometers). The park is known for its unique geological formations, including rock formations, canyons, and caves. 421 views 💖 4Bolivia | |
Tiwanaku Place » Historical Place Tiwanaku is a ruined ancient city near Lake Titicaca in western Bolivia. Tiwanaku (or Tiahuanaco) was the capital of the Tiwanaku empire between c. 200 - 1000 CE and is situated in the Titicaca basin. At an altitude of 3,850 metres (12,600 ft) it was the highest city in the ancient world and had a peak population of between 30,000 and 70,000 residents. 427 views 💖 4Bolivia | |
Yungas Road Place » Outdoors The Yungas Road, also known as "Death Road," is a mountainous cycle route about 60 km long which links the city of La Paz and the Yungas region of Bolivia. It draws about 25,000 tourists per year and is a major La Paz tourist attraction. Many tour operators cater to downhill mountain biking, providing information, guides, transport and equipment. 521 views 💖 4Bolivia | |
Puma Punku Place » Historical Place Puma Punku is an ancient archaeological site located near the city of Tiwanaku in Bolivia. It is believed to have been built by the Tiwanaku culture around 500 AD, and it is considered one of the most important and mysterious archaeological sites in South America. 426 views 💖 1Tiwanaku, Bolivia |