A plurinational, unitary, social, and secular republic.
What kind of government does Bolivia run?
Mercado de Las Brujas.
What market sells potions, handicrafts, etcetera and is typically recognized as the market of the witches?
The discovery of massive silver deposits in Potosi.
What happened in 1545?
The 65th president of Bolivia.
Who is Juan Evo Morales?
The hemisphere of Bolivia.
What is Western?
Rodrigo Paz Pereira.
Who is the president of Bolivia?
North Yungas Road.
What is the landmark that was originally a dangerous road that is now a destination for mountain hiking?
Bolivia gained independence and named their country based on an important figure at the time.
What happened in 1825?
Who is Simón Bolívar?
Coordinates of Bolivia.
What are the coordinates: 16.2902 degrees S, 63.5887 degrees W?
The revamp from the Republic of Bolivia to the Plurinational State of Bolivia.
What happened to Bolivia's government during 2009?
Tiwanaku.
The War of the Pacific.
What war occurred between 1879-1884?
The second president.
Who is Antonio José de Sucre?
What is Sucre / La Paz?
The economy is primarily based on the extraction and export of natural resources.
What is the main economy of Bolivia?
What is the world's highest navigable lake that straddles the Bolivia-Peru border?
The treaty of Ancón.
What treaty ended the War of the Pacific?
Who is Luis Arce?
What is Brazil to the northeast?
How are the president's elected?
The Salar de Uyuni.
What is the world's largest salt flat that is located in Bolivia?
The treaty of Petropolis.
Under what treaty did Bolivia lose land to Brazil in exchange for rights in the East?
A renowned abstract painter whose work was influenced by the Bolivian Andes and native cultures.
Who is María Luisa Pacheco?
The general location of Bolivia.