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    to the Bolivian Institute of Foreign Trade, Bolivia had the lowest inflation accumulated inflation of Latin America by October 2021. The Bolivian economy...
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    Acre War (category 1899 in Bolivia)
    June 11, 1901 Bolivia signed a lease with a Bolivian Trading Company (also known as "Bolivian Syndicate of New York City", or simply "Bolivian Syndicate")...
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    landlocked Bolivia keeps a navy. The Bolivian Naval Force (Fuerza Naval Boliviana in Spanish) is a naval force about 5,000 strong in 2008. The Bolivian Air Force...
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    regulated company (i.e., operator of a stock exchange, a multilateral trading facility, a central securities depository or an alternative trading system)...
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  • Phibro (category Companies based in Stamford, Connecticut)
    Connecticut. The origin of the company traces to 1901 when Julius Philipp, an Orthodox Jew, founded a small metal trading company in Hamburg, Germany and then...
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    The Bolivian gas conflict was a social confrontation in Bolivia reaching its peak in 2003, centering on the exploitation of the country's vast natural...
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    of external and internal, of Bolivia and they are constituted by Bolivian Army, the Bolivian Air Force and the Bolivian Navy. All these institutions depend...
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    and 1,800 personnel recruited largely from the Bolivian Army. The Bolivian Navy was renamed the Bolivian Naval Force (Fuerza Naval Boliviana) in January...
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    operations in 1989, the exchange offers trading of equities, indexes, gold, and local commodities. The founders of the Bolivian Stock Exchange included Ernesto...
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  • Red Eléctrica de España (category Companies based in the Community of Madrid)
    owned-grid covers 74% of Bolivian electrical use, and the Bolivian government is making attempts to nationalize REE's subordinate company, Transportadora de...
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  • Bolivian history; after this moment, coups and short-lived constitutions dominated Bolivian politics for nearly 40 years.[citation needed] Bolivia's military...
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  • The Trade Union Confederation of Bolivian Workers (Spanish: Confederación Sindical de Trabajadores de Bolivia, CSTB) was the largest and most prominent...
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    northern Bolivia, after Bolivian aerial reconnaissance revealed the actual strength of the Paraguayan Navy in the area. On 15 June 1932, a Bolivian detachment...
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    Bolivia–United States relations were established in 1837 with the first ambassadorial visit from the United States to Peru–Bolivian Confederation. The...
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    point in Bolivian history because, for nearly 60 years afterwards, coups and short-lived constitutions dominated Bolivian politics. Bolivian-Chilean national...
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    particularly Spanish or Portuguese, between the various trading posts established by the merchants. The company became instrumental in the largely ephemeral Dutch...
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  • Sogo shosha (総合商社, sōgō shōsha, or general trading companies) are Japanese companies that trade in a wide range of products and materials. In addition...
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    YPFB (category Bolivian organisation stubs)
    corporations in Bolivia. Following Bolivia's defeat in the Chaco War, public outrage against Standard Oil coalesced with outrage against the Bolivian military...
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    turning point in Bolivian history. Bolivian politicians were able to rally Bolivians by blaming the war on Chilean aggression. Bolivian writers were convinced...
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    indigenous Bolivian president in history. In March 2006 Morales announced the increase of the minimum wage by 50%. However, 60 percent of Bolivian workers...
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    War of the Pacific (category Wars involving Bolivia)
    was a war between Chile and a Bolivian–Peruvian alliance from 1879 to 1884. Fought over Chilean claims on coastal Bolivian territory in the Atacama Desert...
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  • of China's economy, the nation has developed many trading partners throughout the world. All trading partners are considered important to the development...
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    ALBA (redirect from People's Trade Treaty)
    leaders agreed at a summit in Bolivia to create a virtual currency, named the SUCRE. "The document is approved," said Bolivian President Evo Morales, the...
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    political crisis occurred in Bolivia on 10 November 2019, after 21 days of civil protests following the disputed 2019 Bolivian general election in which...
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    Nacional de Bolivia S.A. (BNB) (English: National Bank of Bolivia) is a Bolivian bank and financial institution headquartered in Sucre, Bolivia. Founded...
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    Bolivian government with both Mexico and Spain. After electoral victory of Luis Arce in 2020 Bolivian general election the relations between Bolivia and...
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    markets with other goods and services. The major Atlantic slave trading nations, in order of trade volume, were Portugal, Britain, Spain, France, the Netherlands...
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    in all branches of the Bolivian government. Bolivian law does not provide for public access to government information. Bolivians enjoy the right to vote...
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    Che Guevara (category Argentine expatriates in Bolivia)
    action during a clash with the Bolivian army. Gary Prado Salmón, the Bolivian captain in command of the army company that captured Guevara, said that...
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    La Paz (redirect from La Paz, Bolivia)
    center of Bolivia; it generates 24% of the nation's gross domestic product and serves as the headquarters for numerous Bolivian companies and industries...
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