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FACTS

 

Plurinational State of Bolivia

 

 

 

 

 

 

Motto: "¡La unión es la fuerza!" (Spanish)"Unity is Strength!"[1]

Anthem: Himno Nacional de Bolivia  (Spanish)(also known as Bolivianos: el hado)

Wiphala of Qollasuyu[nb 1]

 

 

 

Capital

La Paz (seat of government)Sucre (constitutional)a

Largest city

Santa Cruz de la Sierra17°48′S 63°10′W

Official languages[2][3]

 

and 34 other native languages

Ethnic groups (2010[4])

 

Demonym

Bolivian

Government

Unitary presidential constitutional republic

 - 

President

Evo Morales

 - 

Vice President

Álvaro García Linera

Legislature

Plurinational Legislative Assembly

 - 

Upper house

Senate

 - 

Lower house

Chamber of Deputies

Independence from Spain

 - 

Declared

6 August 1825 

 - 

Recognized

21 July 1847 

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Current constitution

7 February 2009 

Area

 - 

Total

1,098,581 km2 (28th)424,163 sq mi

 - 

Water (%)

1.29

Population

 - 

July 2013 estimate

10,461,053[5] (83rd)

 - 

Density

9/km2 (221st)23/sq mi

GDP (PPP)

2012 estimate

 - 

Total

$55.229 billion[6]

 - 

Per capita

$5,099[6]

GDP (nominal)

2012 estimate

 - 

Total

$27.429 billion[6]

 - 

Per capita

$2,532[6]

Gini (2010)

53[7]high

HDI (2013)

 0.675[8]medium · 108th

Currency

Boliviano (BOB)

Time zone

BOT (UTC−4)

Drives on the

right

Calling code

+591

ISO 3166 code

BO

Internet TLD

.bo

a.

See below.

b.

Quechua, Aymara and 34 other ethnic groups.

 

Source: (WIKIPEDIA)

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