Major cities - population278,000 Sucre (constitutional capital) (2018); 1.882 million LA PAZ (capital), 1.749 million Santa Cruz, 1.337 million Cochabamba (2021)10.883 million LIMA (capital), 935,000 Arequipa, 878,000 Trujillo (2021)
Population: 12.4 million people live in Bolivia (2024) Capital: Bolivia has two capitals, La Paz and Sucre. La Paz is the administrative capital with the seat of government and Sucre is the capital as described in the Bolivian constitution. La Paz has a population of about 2 million people....
Almost half of Bolivia’s population lives on theAltiplano, a plateau that forms the western part of the country. The plateau is enclosed by two chains of the Andes mountains and has an average altitude of 12,000 ft (3,658 m). Three cities are located on the Altiplano, including Oruro,...
01 CountryOverview GeneralInformation 01Location 02CapitalCity 03Population 04Language 05Government BoliviaislocatedinSouthAmerica,borderingPeru,Chile,Argentina,Paraguay,andBrazil.LaPazisthecapitalcityofBolivia.ThepopulationofBoliviaisapproximately11millionpeople.TheofficiallanguageofBoliviaisSpanish.However,thereare...
andBrazil. CapitalCity LaPazisthecapital cityofBolivia. Population Thepopulationof Boliviaisapproximately 11millionpeople. Language Theofficiallanguage ofBoliviaisSpanish. However,therearealso severalIndigenous languagesspoken throughoutthecountry. Government Boliviaisa presidentialrepublic withabicameral legislature...
The cities of La Paz-El Alto (twin cities) have over a million inhabitants: La Paz with 792,000 and El Alto with 405,000. The city of Santa Cruz has a population of 1,300,000, and Cochabamba has 408,000. There has been a notable exodus of the high plateau ( altiplano ) and ...
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The mestizos, while not disclaiming their partly white origin, sometimes stand, in the country and among the lower classes in towns and cities, but slightly higher than the aborigines, being distinguished from the latter mostly by the fact that they wear European costume. Of the Indians ...
Rich Indigenous Cultures: Bolivia boasts a majority indigenous population, with rich traditions, festivals, and rituals. High-Altitude Cities: La Paz is the world’s highest capital city. Historic Sites: Tiwanaku ruins, a pre-Incan archaeological site, and Potosí, once a major silver-extracting ...
Telephone system:general assessment:new subscribers face bureaucratic difficulties; most telephones are concentrated in La Paz and other cities; mobile cellular telephone use expanding rapidly domestic:primary trunk system, which is being expanded, employs digital microwave radio relay; some areas are serve...