Bolivia is now a free and sovereign country, like Brazil, Venezuela and Ecuador.
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Bolivia was already near the breaking point when the Sanchez government failed.
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Bolivia has South America's second-largest natural gas reserves, behind Venezuela.
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Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru currently have associate member status.
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Bolivia uses oil for the majority of its power needs, followed by natural gas.
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Bolivia conducted more than US$1 billion in trade with Mercosur countries in 2003.
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Bolivia should secure Brazilian, Chilean, plus multilateral funds for this project.
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Bolivia, Honduras, Ecuador and Paraguay all use Cuban doctors paid for by Venezuela.
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Bolivia booted its U.S. ambassador last month, and Washington quickly followed suit.
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(bolivian) a native or inhabitant of Bolivia
Bolivia , officially known as the Plurinational State of Bolivia, (Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia) is a landlocked country in central South America. It is bordered by Brazil to the North and East, Paraguay and Argentina to the South, and Chile and Peru to the West.
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A country in South America. Capital cities: Sucre (constitutional capital), La Paz (seat of government). Largest city: Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Official name: Plurinational State of Bolivia
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