The architecture of Bolivia is closely related to its history, culture and religion. Bolivian architecture has been constantly changing and progressing...
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Charango Quena Bolivia portal Architecture of Bolivia Andean culture Hispanic culture Latin American culture Performing Life, Inc, NGO Lists of stadiums Forero...
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Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia, is a landlocked country located in central South America. The country features diverse geography...
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colonial architecture, developed in the Viceroyalty of Peru between the 16th and 19th centuries, was characterized by the importation and adaptation of European...
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of Bolivia (Spanish: Casa de la Moneda de Bolivia) or the Mint of Potosí (in colonial era) is a former mint located in the city of Potosí in Bolivia....
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Andean Baroque (category Baroque architecture in Bolivia)
Church of San Juan de Letrán in Juli. Church of San Lorenzo de Carangas in Potosí, Bolivia Peruvian colonial architecture Cusco School Churches of Chiloé...
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Neo-Andean (category Architecture in Bolivia)
is a contemporary architectural movement primarily situated in El Alto, Bolivia, expressed in the city's many cholets (portmanteau of cholo and chalet)...
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El Alto (redirect from El Alto, Bolivia)
city in Bolivia, located adjacent to La Paz in Pedro Domingo Murillo Province on the Altiplano highlands. El Alto is today one of Bolivia's fastest-growing...
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Bolivia History of Bolivia Timeline of the history of Bolivia Current events of Bolivia Culture of Bolivia Architecture of Bolivia Cuisine of Bolivia...
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languages of Bolivia include Spanish and several dozen indigenous languages, most prominently Aymara, Quechua, Chiquitano, and Guaraní; Bolivian Sign Language...
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Freddy Mamani (architect) (category Bolivian people of Aymara descent)
is a Bolivian self-taught architect noted for his development of the Neo-Andean architectural style. His work is most associated with the city of El Alto...
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present-day Bolivia. A core characteristic of the architectural style was to use the topography and existing materials of the land as part of the design...
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Sucre (redirect from Constitutional capital of Bolivia)
capital city of Bolivia, the capital of the Chuquisaca Department and the sixth most populous city in Bolivia. Located in the south-central part of the country...
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history of architecture traces the changes in architecture through various traditions, regions, overarching stylistic trends, and dates. The beginnings of all...
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Bolivians (Spanish: Bolivianos) are people identified with the country of Bolivia. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural....
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La Paz (redirect from Administrative capital of Bolivia)
seat of government of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. With 755,732 residents as of 2024, La Paz is the third-most populous city in Bolivia. Its metropolitan...
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history of Bolivia involves thousands of years of human habitation. Lake Titicaca had been an important center of culture and development for thousands of years...
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Spanish missions in South America (category Spanish Colonial architecture)
The Spanish missions in South America comprise a series of Jesuit Catholic religious outposts established by Spanish Catholics in order to spread the Christian...
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Bolivian cuisine is the indigenous cuisine of Bolivia from the Aymara and Inca cuisine traditions, among other Andean and Amazonian groups. Later influences...
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The music of Bolivia has a long history. Out of all the Andean countries, Bolivia remains perhaps the most culturally linked to the indigenous peoples...
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Pumapunku (category Archaeological sites in Bolivia)
La Paz, Bolivia. It is part of the Pumapunku complex, at the Tiwanaku Site, an ancient archeological complex in the Andes of western Bolivia that has...
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Potosí (redirect from Potosí, Bolivia)
colonial period, is the capital city and a municipality of the Department of Potosí in Bolivia. It is one of the highest cities in the world at a nominal 4,090 m...
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Pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia, near Lake Titicaca, about 70 kilometers from La Paz, and it is one of the largest sites in South America....
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In the mass media in Bolivia there are nearly 200 privately owned television stations, but because rural regions of the country have few televisions and...
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Bengal Architecture of Berlin Architecture of Bermuda Architecture of Bhutan Architecture of Birmingham Architecture of Bolivia Architecture of Bosnia...
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constant political turmoil that Bolivia has experienced throughout its history has slowed the development of Bolivian literature. Many talents have had...
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Corumbá (category Bolivia–Brazil border crossings)
biggest wetlands of the world, the Pantanal. Due to its border with Bolivia, Bolivians in Brazil constitute a significant portion of the city's population...
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by the Baroque style of the time. Bolivia Renaissance architecture spread to Colonial Bolivia, with examples being the Church of Curahuara de Carangas...
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