Place:Outline of Bolivia
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Bolivia:
Bolivia – landlocked sovereign country located in central South America. Bolivia is bordered on the north and the east by Brazil , on the southeast by Paraguay, on the south by Argentina , and on the west by Chile and Peru.[1] Its geography varies from the peaks of the Andes mountains to the tropical forests of the Amazon Basin. It is a developing country, and its main economic activities include agriculture, mining, and manufacturing of products such as textiles.
General reference
- Pronunciation:
- Common English country name: Bolivia
- Official English country name: The Plurinational State of Bolivia
- Adjective: Bolivian
- Demonym(s):
- Etymology: Name of Bolivia
- International rankings of Bolivia
- ISO country codes: BO, BOL, 068
- ISO region codes: See BO
- Internet country code top-level domain: .bo
Geography of Bolivia
Geography of Bolivia
- Bolivia is: a landlocked country
- Location:
- Southern Hemisphere
- Western Hemisphere
- Time zone: UTC-04
- Extreme points of Bolivia
- High: Nevado Sajama 6,542 m (21,463 ft)
- Low: Rio Paraguay 90 m (295 ft)
- Land boundaries: 6,940 km
- Brazil 3,423 km
- Peru 1,075 km
- Chile 860 km
- Argentina 832 km
- Paraguay 750 km
- Coastline: none
- Population: 9,119,152(2007) - 84th
- Area: 1,098,581 square kilometres (424,164 sq mi) - 28th largest country
- Atlas of Bolivia
Environment of Bolivia
Environment of Bolivia (currently redirects to "Environmental issues…")
- Climate of Bolivia
- Environmental issues in Bolivia
- Renewable energy in Bolivia
- Geology of Bolivia
- Protected areas of Bolivia
- Biosphere reserves in Bolivia
- National parks of Bolivia
- Wildlife of Bolivia
- Fauna of Bolivia
- Birds of Bolivia
- Mammals of Bolivia
- Fauna of Bolivia
Natural geographic features of Bolivia
- Glaciers of Bolivia
- Islands of Bolivia
- Lakes of Bolivia
- Mountains of Bolivia
- Volcanoes in Bolivia
- Rivers of Bolivia
- World Heritage Sites in Bolivia
Regions of Bolivia
Regions of Bolivia
Ecoregions of Bolivia
List of ecoregions in Bolivia
Administrative divisions of Bolivia
Administrative divisions of Bolivia
- Departments of Bolivia
- Provinces of Bolivia
- Municipalities of Bolivia
- Provinces of Bolivia
Departments of Bolivia
Departments of Bolivia Bolivia is divided into 9 departments These are (with their capitals indicated in parentheses):
- Beni (Trinidad)
- Chuquisaca (Sucre)
- Cochabamba (Cochabamba)
- La Paz (La Paz)
- Oruro (Oruro)
- Pando (Cobija)
- Potosí (Potosí)
- Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz de la Sierra)
- Tarija (Tarija)
Provinces of Bolivia
Provinces of Bolivia Bolivia is divided into 100 provinces, which are listed by department below:
- Beni Department
- Cercado
- Iténez
- José Ballivián
- Mamoré
- Marbán
- Moxos
- Vaca Diez
- Yacuma
- Chuquisaca Department
- Belisario Boeto
- Hernando Siles
- Jaime Zudáñez
- Juana Azurduay de Padilla
- Luis Calvo
- Nor Cinti
- Oropeza
- Sud Cinti
- Tomina
- Yamparáez
- Cochabamba Department
- Arani
- Arque
- Ayopaya
- Capinota
- Carrasco
- Cercado
- Chapare
- Esteban Arce
- Germán Jordán
- Mizque
- Narciso Campero
- Punata
- Quillacollo
- Tapacarí
- La Paz Department
- Abel Iturralde
- Aroma
- Bautista Saavedra
- Caranavi
- Eliodoro Camacho
- Franz Tamayo
- Gualberto Villarroel
- Ingavi
- Inquisivi
- José Manuel Pando
- Larecaja
- Loayza
- Los Andes
- Manco Kapac
- Muñecas
- Nor Yungas
- Omasuyos
- Pacajes
- Pedro Domingo Murillo
- Sud Yungas
- Oruro Department
- Atahuallpa
- Cercado
- Eduardo Avaroa
- Ladislao Cabrera
- Poopó
- Litoral
- Nor Carangas
- Pantaléon Dalence
- Sajama
- Saucarí
- Pando Department
- Abuná
- Federico Román
- Madre de Dios
- Manuripi
- Nicolás Suárez
- Potosí Department
- Alonso de Ibáñez
- Antonio Quijarro
- Bernardino Bilbao
- Charcas
- Chayanta
- Cornelio Saavedra
- Daniel Campos
- José María Linares
- Modesto Omiste
- Nor Chichas
- Nor Lípez
- Rafael Bustillo
- Sud Chichas
- Sud Lípez
- Tomás Frías
- Santa Cruz Department
- Andrés Ibáñez
- Ángel Sandoval
- Chiquitos
- Cordillera
- Florida
- Gutierrez
- Ichilo
- Ignacio Warnes Province
- José Miguel de Velasco
- Manuel María Caballero
- Ñuflo de Chávez
- Obispo Santistevan
- Vallegrande
- Tarija Department
- Aniceto Arce
- Burnet O'Connor
- Cercado
- Eustaquio Méndez
- Gran Chaco
- José María Avilés
Municipalities of Bolivia
Municipalities of Bolivia
- Capital of Bolivia: Sucre C.S.
- Cities of Bolivia
Demography of Bolivia
Demographics of Bolivia
Government and politics of Bolivia
Politics of Bolivia
- Form of government: presidential representative democratic republic
- Capital of Bolivia: Sucre
- Elections in Bolivia
- Political parties in Bolivia
Branches of government
Government of Bolivia
- Constitution of Bolivia
- Bolivian Constituent Assembly
Executive branch of the government of Bolivia
- Head of state: President of Bolivia, Luis Arce
- Head of government: President of Bolivia, Luis Arce
- Cabinet of Bolivia
Legislative branch of the government of Bolivia
- Plurinational Legislative Assembly (formerly National Congress of Bolivia) (bicameral)
- Upper house: Senate of Bolivia
- Lower house: Chamber of Deputies of Bolivia
Judicial branch of the government of Bolivia
Court system of Bolivia
- Supreme Court of Bolivia - its judges are appointed for 10-year terms by the National Congress
Electoral branch of the government of Bolivia
- Supreme Electoral Tribunal of Bolivia (formerly, National Electoral Court of Bolivia
Foreign relations of Bolivia
Foreign relations of Bolivia
- Diplomatic missions in Bolivia
- Diplomatic missions of Bolivia
International organization membership
The Republic of Bolivia is a member of:[1]
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Law and order in Bolivia
Law of Bolivia
- Constitution of Bolivia
- Crime in Bolivia
- Human rights in Bolivia
- LGBT rights in Bolivia
- Law enforcement in Bolivia
Military of Bolivia
Military of Bolivia
- Command
- Forces
- Army of Bolivia
- Navy of Bolivia
- Air Force of Bolivia
- Military ranks of Bolivia
Local government in Bolivia
Local government in Bolivia
History of Bolivia
History of Bolivia
- Timeline of the history of Bolivia
- Current events of Bolivia
Culture of Bolivia
Culture of Bolivia
- Architecture of Bolivia
- Cuisine of Bolivia
- Languages of Bolivia
- Media in Bolivia
- National symbols of Bolivia
- Coat of arms of Bolivia
- Flag of Bolivia
- National anthem of Bolivia
- People of Bolivia
- Prostitution in Bolivia
- Public holidays in Bolivia
- Religion in Bolivia
- Christianity in Bolivia
- Hinduism in Bolivia
- Islam in Bolivia
- Judaism in Bolivia
- World Heritage Sites in Bolivia
Art in Bolivia
- Cinema of Bolivia
- Literature of Bolivia
- Music of Bolivia
Sports in Bolivia
Sports in Bolivia
- Football in Bolivia
- Bolivia at the Olympics
Economy and infrastructure of Bolivia
Economy of Bolivia
- Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 104th (one hundred and fourth)
- Agriculture in Bolivia
- Communications in Bolivia
- Internet in Bolivia
- Companies of Bolivia
- Currency of Bolivia: Boliviano
- ISO 4217: BOB
- Energy in Bolivia
- Health care in Bolivia
- Mining in Bolivia
- Tourism in Bolivia
- Transport in Bolivia
- Airports in Bolivia
- Rail transport in Bolivia
- Water supply and sanitation in Bolivia
Education in Bolivia
Education in Bolivia
Health in Bolivia
Health in Bolivia
See also
- All pages with titles containing Bolivia
- All pages with titles containing Bolivian
- Index of Bolivia-related articles
- List of Bolivia-related topics
- List of international rankings
- Member state of the United Nations
- Outline of geography
- Outline of South America
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Bolivia". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 9, 2009. https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/bolivia/.
External links
- Government
- Agencia Para el Desarrollo de la Sociedad de la Informacion en Bolivia Agency for the Development of the Society of Information in Bolivia. Official web portal of the Bolivian Government.
- Presidencia de la Republica de Bolivia Office of the President of the Republic of Bolivia.
- Vicepresidencia de la Republica de Bolivia, Presidencia del Congreso Nacional Web portal of the Office of the vice-president of the Republic of Bolivia, President of the Senate and President of the Commission of Congress.
- Poder Judicial de la Republica de Bolivia Web portal of the Bolivian Judicial Branch, which includes the Supreme Court of Bolivia, Constitutional Court, Agrarian Tribunal, Superior Courts and Judicial Council.
- Congreso Nacional de la Republica de Bolivia Web portal of the Bolivian National Congress, which includes the Presidency of the National Congress, the National Senate and the House of Representatives.
- Corte Nacional Electoral Web portal of the National Electoral Court of Bolivia. Electoral Organism of Bolivia.
- Asamblea Constituyente de la Republica de Bolivia Web portal of the Constituent Assembly of Bolivia.
- Instituto Nacional de Estadistica Web portal of the Statistics National Institute of Bolivia.
- General information
- Public Opinion in Bolivia
- Election Tracker-Bolivia
- Bolivia-Online.net Information about Bolivia
- Encyclopædia Britannica - Bolivia's Country Page
- Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports regarding Bolivia
- The Spitting Llama Bookstore Maps and Books on Bolivia
- Bolivia Information Forum - news and background information
- Annotated map of Bolivia
- The Carter Center information on Bolivia
- Military
- Ministerio de Defensa de Bolivia Ministry of Defense.
- Ejército
- Native culture
- 'Coca is a way of life' (The Guardian's article)
- Project to strengthen the culture and the self reliance of the indigenous tribes of the Yuracaré and Trinitario
- Health