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Driving in BoliviaWhen moving about the country of Bolivia by car, it's absolutely essential to know the local rules of the road. Read up and prepare yourself for the adventure. -
5 Ideas on What To Do When You're in Sucre, BoliviaFew tourists seem to make it to Bolivia, even though there is plenty to see, do and eat in this South American country. For those looking to get off the beaten path of typical holidays, I would recommend a trip to Sucre, Bolivia.
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A Hidden Gem: Samaipata - One of Bolivia's Most Often Overlooked TreasuresAlthough it's often left off of most travelers "must-visit lists", the town of Samaipata is an experience you can't afford to miss when touring the country of Bolivia.
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A Spontaneous Vacation to BoliviaIn A Spontaneous Vacation to Bolivia, A college student uses his impulsive visit to the South American country to focus the spotlight on little known attractions in Bolivia's most metropolitan city '" Cochabamba.
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Heroes of the FIFA World Cup : Bolivia 1994!Tahuichi Aguilera did not come to attention of the world outside of South America until 1978 when they won the World Championships in Argentina. Nonetheless, it was once again in the public eye in June 1994 when ...
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The Top Five Most Interesting and Exciting Things to Do in BoliviaCome with us as we countdown the top five most interesting and exciting things to do while in Bolivia. It will be sure to make that South American vacation that much more perfect.
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2011 Copa Americas: Bolivia Vs. Costa RicaOn July 7, 2011 Costa Rica (0-1) will take on Bolivia (0-0-1) in a Group A Copa America contest that is held in Argentina. Bolivia is coming off a surprising 1-1 draw with Argentina while Costa Rica dropped a 1-0 decision to Columbia.
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History of the Inca in BoliviaThe Inca have a fascinating history and have been studied for years, this is just a portion of that history that relates to their time spent in Bolivia and the surrounding areas. -
Bolivia's Mother Earth LawTroubled by increasing environmental disasters, Bolivia has taken a dramatic step in attempting to protect its environment. Bolivia is implementing laws giving nature equal rights to humans.
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Top 5 Travel Destinations in BoliviaBolivia continues to be one of the least discovered travel destinations in all of South America. It's perfect for travelers looking to get off the beaten track. Don't miss these top 5 travel destinations. -
La Paz, Bolivia a La CarteBrief account of an usual travel experience in La Paz, Bolivia. -
Tourism in Cobija, BoliviaThe city of Cobija, Bolivia has a lot to offer any tourist. Regardless of whether you're seeking history, culture, scenery or adventure, Cobija is more than likely to meet all your needs.
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Crisis Group: Bolivia at Risk for Renewed ViolenceThe International Crisis Group has published a new report on the potential for renewed violence in Bolivia if needed political reforms are not pursued.
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A Vacation in BoliviaWhen we landed in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, I was certain that we had left Miami far behind. If someone told me five years ago that I would be taking a vacation in Bolivia, I would have laughed. -
Traveling to and Within Bolivia with a PreschoolerBolivia is full of adventures for a young child. Here are some tips for day to day living while in Bolivia. -
Bolivia: South America's Retirement ParadiseA beautiful and inexpensive place without a tourist in sight. Sound like a dream? It's not. This slice of paradise does exist. Nestled high in South America's Andes mountains, Bolivia has a lot to offer.
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Travel Vaccinations for South America: Argentina, Bolivia, PeruThis is important information on vaccinations for the South American countries of Argentina, Bolivia and Peru. Includes information you need to know before you go. -
Christmas in BoliviaChristmas or Navidad (Spanish) in Bolivia is celebrated in the traditional ways. The main focus of Christmas in Bolivia is the Nativity or presebre. -
Seven Tips for Surviving Bus Travel in BoliviaBus travel in Bolivia can be terribly unpleasant. Here are seven tips for making the best of it. -
Miss Universe Costume Feud Between Peru and Bolivia Sparks ProtestsBolivia claims they're the home of this centuries old dance - But Peru says it belongs to them!
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Bolivia Seeks End to International Ban on Coca Leaf Chewing; Promotes New Coca-Based Soft DrinkBolivian President Evo Morales is trying to gain international legitimacy for coca-leaf chewing, long a Bolivian tradition, and may seek an international conference on the subject.
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Crashed UFO in Bolivia (Latin America)As per Bolivian Newspapers an something fell and it was'nt a weather balloon !!!!
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Cultural Places to Visit in Santa Cruz, BoliviaVisiting another country is exciting in itself, but visiting a country that is not on normal itineraries is a spectacular adventure.
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Ending Child Hunger: School Feeding in BoliviaA healthy and strong child can learn and perform better than a sick and weak one and turn, in the near future, into a promise for his/her family and country
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Traveling to Santa Cruz, BoliviaSanta Cruz de la Sierra is an amazing city that has been transformed from a tiny cow town to the fastest growing city in South America. It was founded over 400 years ago by the Spanish explorer Nuflo de Chàvez.
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Economic Growth in BoliviaAn overview of the Latin American countries reveals that practically the entire region is faced with numerous development challenges including serious poverty, inequality, and rising unemployment levels.
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"Fringe" Explanation of the Love Triangle: Fans Get Better 411Clearing up the Olivia/BOlivia mystery and mini spoiler on the winter finale.
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Who Stands to Win with Lithium Sales for New Technology Batteries?Lithium is an essential raw material for the lithium-ion batteries used in electric cars. About half the world's lithium reserves are in Bolivia. Resistance to foreign investment from Bolivia's government could affect the supply and price of lithium. -
Stuck at the Bolivian Airport: What You Need to Know About the La Paz and Santa Cruz AirportsWhen I bought a flight to Cuzco, Peru from Salta, Argentina, I knew the tickets were cheap. But when I had a double layover in Bolivia, things took a turn for the worse.
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The New York Times Weekly is an International Supplement that is Published in Over 30 Newspapers WorldwideHow the New York Times reaches worldwide as a brand
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United Nations Debates Rights of Mother EarthThe rights of Mother Earth are being debated all day today in the UN, as Bolivia's President attempts to impose his Declaration of the Rights of Mother Earth on the rest of the world. -
"Operation Lion Ark" Comes to ColoradoA new beginning for 25 lions from Bolivia is what "Operation Lion Ark" is all about. -
"Fringe" Episode Recap: Season 3, Episode 6: "Concentrate and Ask Again""Fringe's" Peter must make the choice must of us felt was probably coming all along- he must choose Olivia or Bolivia. But this week's plot line used to advance the story isn't up to the usual grade of the series.
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BreathlessDiego Maradona's Argentina are humiliated in Bolivia by six goals to one. Can they still qualify for South Africa 2010?
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Coroico: Where a Vacation Becomes an AdventureOnly 3 hours from La Paz, Bolivia is the mountain paradise of Coroico, where sunshine, waterfalls and thrilling activities await -
Líneas Aéreas, Inmigración Y Otros DetallesEn días pasados fue noticia el revuelo que causó en Bolivia el fallo de la línea aérea Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano al suspender sus vuelos y dejar en tierra a varios cientos de pasajeros.
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Anna Torv Talks About Playing Different Versions of Olivia on 'Fringe'The key performance in Season 3 of "Fringe" has come from Anna Torv playing the dual roles of FBI Fringe Agent Olivia Dunham and her doppelganger Bolivia. -
Andean Highlander Cultural PracticesIn the Andes Mountains of Bolivia, there exists a native group called the Ayllu which makes their livelihood from the mountain. They have many rituals which mirror their close relationship and dependence on the mountain.
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Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice Praises Latin American Countries for Counterterrorism EffortsRice spoke on the Panamanian television station Telemundo in praise of the counterterrorism efforts of the governments of Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay in the "tri-border region" where the three nations touch.
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Lithium, Electric Cars, and the New Battle for a Natural ResourceA Chilean Senator proposed his country take larger control of lithium reserves, a resource of increased interest with the zooming 21st century electric car market using lithium-ion batteries. Here's a background on our zero emissions lithium aspirations.





