Places in News: Bolivia

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Places in News: Bolivia

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Bolivia has experienced significant political instability, highlighted by recent coup attempts, which showcase the fragility of its democracy. 

 

Places in News: Bolivia

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  • The military’s intervention has drawn international condemnation, emphasising concerns about the legality of these actions and the challenges faced by fledgling democracies. 
  • Historical issues and social divisions contribute to Bolivia’s susceptibility to coups.

 

About Bolivia:

Location & Geography:

      • Landlocked country in western-central South America
      • Official Name: Plurinational State of Bolivia.
      • Situated in the Andes Mountains, with a highland plateau and lowland plains in the Amazon basin.
      • Borders: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Peru.
      • Capital Cities:
      • Constitutional Capital: Sucre.
      • Executive Capital: La Paz (seat of government).
      • Largest City: Santa Cruz de la Sierra (industrial hub).

 

Natural Features:

      • Shares Lago Titicaca with Peru, the world’s highest navigable lake (12,500 feet above sea level).
      • Highest Peaks: Illimani and Sajama.
      • Largest Inland Lake: Salty Lake Poopó.
      • Major Rivers: Madeira, Mamoré, Beni, Pilcomayo, and Desaguadero Rivers.

 

History:

      • Ruled by the Inca civilization during the 15th and 16th centuries.
      • Spanish conquistadors took control in 1538.
      • Gained independence from Spain in 1825.
      • History marked by coups, with the last in 1978.
      • Democratic civilian rule established in 1982.

 

Government:

      • Republic with a “Social Unitarian State” system as per the new constitution.
      • Currency: Bolivian boliviano.
      • Official Languages: 37, including Spanish.

 

Economy:

      • Mixed economic system with centralised planning, and regulation.
      • Major Producer of natural gas.
      • Rich in minerals, with significant exports of zinc, silver, tin, and lead.

 

Vegetation:

      • Altiplano: Dry, saline areas with grasses and shrubs.
      • Yungas: Mountain rainforest with diverse hardwoods and medicinal plants.
      • Oriente: Varied vegetation, from Amazonian rainforest in the north to scrub in the Chaco.
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