Bolivia Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
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About Bolivia
Sometimes referred to as theTibetof South America, Bolivia is one of the most "remote" countries in the Western Hemisphere; except for the navigable Paraguay River stretching to the distant Atlantic, Bolivia andParaguayare the only two landlocked nations in the Americas. It is also the most indigenous country in the Americas, with 60% of its population being of pure Native American ancestry. It shares control ofLake Titicaca(Lago Titicaca), the world's highest navigable lake (elevation 3,821 m), withPeru. Bolivia's geographical composition can be easily divided in three major terrains or regions: Lowlands; valleys; and high plateau or altiplano. Because of this country´s history, from the times when the first humans arrived up until today, population distribution and land surface is invers
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