• Mineros is a city of Bolivia, capital of the Mineros Municipality of the Santa Cruz Department, 83 km north of the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Due...
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    Statistics of Bolivia (INE), a city is classified as an area where the city limits are identifiable, and its local government is recognized. Bolivia has 1,384...
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    Federation of Bolivian Mineworkers (Spanish: Federación Sindical de Trabajadores Mineros de Bolivia; FSTMB) is a labor union in Bolivia that represents...
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    del Chaco, Guarani: Cháko Ñorairõ) was fought from 1932 to 1935 between Bolivia and Paraguay, over the control of the northern part of the Gran Chaco region...
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  • The Bolivian Workers' Center (Spanish: Central Obrera Boliviana, COB) is the chief trade union federation in Bolivia. It represents groups such as industry...
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    administered by an alcalde and municipal council. Departments of Bolivia Municipalities of Bolivia Instituto Nacional de Estadística - Bolivia (Spanish)...
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  • Mining Bank of Bolivia (Banco Minero de Bolivia, Bamin). Then it set up the Mining Corporation of Bolivia (Corporación Minera de Bolivia, Comibol) as a...
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    Mining in Bolivia has been a dominant feature of the Bolivian economy as well as Bolivian politics since 1557. Colonial era silver mining in Bolivia, particularly...
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    and fossils Museo Etnográfico Minero (Ethnographical Mining Museum): housed in a mine tunnel, depicts methods of Bolivian mining Museo Nacional Antropológico...
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    Potosí (redirect from Potosí, Bolivia)
    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 (13...
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    state-run media in Bolivia as tensions soar". sg.news.yahoo.com. Retrieved 5 December 2019. "Emboscada y ataque criminal a mineros potosinos deja dos...
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  • de Guaymas (2005–2006) Bucaneros de Guaymas (2007–2008) Mineros de Caborca (2014–2015) Mineros de Cananea (2006–2013) Mochomos de Guamúchil Paisas de Cabo...
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    de Bolivia Corriente de Renovación Independiente y Solidaridad Laboral Federación Sindical de Trabajadores Mineros de Bolivia Education in Bolivia List...
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    Municipalities in Bolivia (Spanish: municipios) are administrative divisions of the entire national territory governed by local elections. Municipalities...
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    News: Japan Bolivia Protesters Seize San Cristobal Mine Power". Bloomberg. Retrieved 29 March 2011. "Potosí pierde $us 1 millón por paro minero". La Razón...
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  • Thesis of Pulacayo (category Social history of Bolivia)
    Llallaguaga in the Congreso de la Federación Sindical de Trabajadores Mineros de Bolivia (FSTMB), which met in November 1946 in the city of Pulacayo. The thesis...
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  • Pastor Márquez (category Mineros de Guayana managers)
    "Tachirense Pastor Márquez es el nuevo DT de Mineros de Guayana" [Tachirense Pastor Márquez is the new manager of Mineros de Guayana] (in Spanish). Primicia. 6...
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    César Farías (category Mineros de Guayana managers)
    then hired, shortly after, by Mineros de Guayana.[citation needed] In 2007, after having had a very good season with Mineros de Guayana, he was hired by...
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  • Eduardo Jiguchi (category Bolivia men's international footballers)
    football defender from Bolivia, who played his entire career in the Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano. He also played for the Bolivia national team from...
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  • 2019 Potosí-Oruro highway attacks (category 2019 in Bolivia)
    In October 2019, Bolivian militants of the then ruling political party of the Movement for Socialism (MAS) ambushed a caravan of miners, students and cooperativists...
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    Mario Kempes (category Mineros de Guayana managers)
    following year, he landed a job with Venezuelan side Mineros de Guayana. In 1999, Kempes moved to Bolivia and managed The Strongest, before taking charge of...
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    Pedro Montes (category 21st-century Bolivian politicians)
    Pedro Montes Gonzales (born 14 April 1960) is a Bolivian mineworker, politician, and trade unionist who served as senator for Oruro from 2015 to 2020....
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  • assassinated president of the Federación Sindical de Trabajadores Mineros de Bolivia Carlos Gutiérrez (footballer, born 1939), Mexican footballer Carlos...
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    Singani (category Bolivian cuisine)
    Singani is a Bolivian eau-de-vie or brandy distilled from white Muscat of Alexandria grapes. Only produced in the high valleys of Bolivia, it is the country's...
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    Giancarlo Maldonado (category A.C.C.D. Mineros de Guayana players)
    club to their only title. The following season Maldonado was on loan at Mineros de Guayana. In 2003 Maldonado signed for Unión Atlético Maracaibo where...
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    Club San José (category Football clubs in Bolivia)
    from Oruro, Bolivia, which competed in the Bolivian Primera División until its 2021 season. Founded in 1942, they have won the Bolivian league four times:...
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  • Richard Blanco (footballer) (category A.C.C.D. Mineros de Guayana players)
    Blanco was signed for Mineros de Guayana. Blanco has played in the Venezuela national football team since 2010, scoring 2 goals. Mineros de Guayana Venezuelan...
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    Santiago de Chile: Editorial Universitaria. pp. 469–472. "Los Ciclos Mineros del Cobre y la Plata (1820–1880)" [Mining Cycles of Copper and Silver]...
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  • Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (MNR) and Revolutionary Workers' Party (POR) in Bolivia. The Mining Parliamentary Bloc was established in 1946, for the 1947 presidential...
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  • Moisés Paniagua (category Bolivia men's youth international footballers)
    took an interest in football at a young age, playing futsal at the Los Mineros futsal field in the Fátima neighbourhood of Tarija. Paniagua began his...
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