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  1. Rural-urban transformations in Bolivia: New towns in a new system (Working paper / Department of Geography, University of Leeds) by David A Preston, 1972
  2. Bolivia, Uruguay and Paraguay (The Americas) by Harvey Radcliffe, 1989-01-31
  3. Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia (World Fact Files) by Edward Parker, 1998-03-15
  4. Transport in Bolivia by J Volmuller, 1954
  5. The Ecology of Malnutrition in Western South America: Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Chile, (His Studies in Medical Geography, V. 14) by Jacques Meyer May, 1974-01
  6. Geography and culture matter for malnutrition in Bolivia [An article from: Economics and Human Biology] by R. Morales, A.M. Aguilar, et all 2004-12-01
  7. Post-revolutionary rural-urban interaction on the Bolivian Altiplano (Working paper - Department of Geography, University of Leeds) by David A Preston, 1972
  8. Lowland colonization and coca control: Bolivia's irreconcilable policies by D. A Eastwood, 1987
  9. Farmers and towns: Rural-urban interaction in highland Bolivia (Working paper) by David A Preston, 1973
  10. Bolivia (Oxfam Country Profiles Series) by Marcela Lopez Levy, 2001-07-01
  11. The Land and People of Bolivia (Portraits of the Nations) by David Nelson Blair, 1990-07
  12. Agrarian Reform in Theory and Practice: a study of the Lake Titicaca region of Bolivia.(Review)(Brief Article): An article from: The Geographical Journal by Arthur Morris, 2000-09-01
  13. SPATIAL CONSTRAINTS ON WOMEN'S WORK IN TARIJA, BOLIVIA.: An article from: The Geographical Review by Kathleen Schroeder, 2000-04-01
  14. Bolivia (Modern World Nations) by Mandy Lineback, Jason Gritzner, 2003-09

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of International Affairs HARDCOVER (cl., wrpprs) KEY WORDS Latin America South America bolivia geography € 16.79 867 OSTRIA GUTIERREZ, ALBERTO A people
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432 AGUIRRE ACHA, JOSE The Arbitration Zone in the Bolivian-Paraguayan dispute. Through the diplomatic negotiations . 68 p.,maps 1929 La Paz SOFTCOVER: (paperb.,top ends frayed,stained) KEY WORDS: Latin America South America Bolivia History War International relations
188 BARRANCOS P., SONIA La Bolivie. Guia de turismo en frances. First ed. . 170 p., drawings, photogr., maps 1977 La Paz : Amigos del Libro SOFTCOVER: (paperb.) KEY WORDS: Latin America South America Bolivia Travel guides Voyages Travel Geography
3906 BERMANN, MARC Lukurmata : Household Archaeology in Prehispanic Bolivia. 1st Ed.. XVIII + 307 p., b/w illus., Photos, Plans, Maps, References, Index, 26x18 cm. 1994 Princeton University Press HARDCOVER: (Orig. dark blue gilt. cl. Dust Jacket. AS NEW) A unique local perspective on Andean prehistory: patterns and changes in the organization of domestic life, household ritual, ties to other communities, and mortuary activities, as well as household adaptations to overarching political and economic trends. KEY WORDS: Latin America South America Bolivia Archaeology Geography Geographical Geographic Ethnography Anthropology
1278 GOBIERNO DE BOLIVIA Alegato de parte del en el juicio arbitral de fronteras con la Républica del Peru . XVIII+320 p., (col.) folding maps 1906 Buenos Aires HARDCOVER: (rebound, stamps of owner on back of maps)

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Bolivia: Geography Location: Central South America, southwest of Brazil Geographic coordinates: 17 00 S, 65 00 W Map references: South America Area: total: 1,098,580 sq km land: 1,084,390 sq km water: 14,190 sq km Area - comparative: slightly less than three times the size of Montana Land boundaries: total: 6,743 km border countries: Argentina 832 km, Brazil 3,400 km, Chile 861 km, Paraguay 750 km, Peru 900 km Coastline: km (landlocked) Maritime claims: none (landlocked) Climate: varies with altitude; humid and tropical to cold and semiarid Terrain: rugged Andes Mountains with a highland plateau (Altiplano), hills, lowland plains of the Amazon Basin Elevation extremes: lowest point: Rio Paraguay 90 m highest point: Nevado Sajama 6,542 m

27. Geography Of Bolivia
Geography of Bolivia. Location. Central South America, southwest of Brazil Geographic coordinates 17 00 S, 65 00 W. Map references South America.
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Geography of Bolivia
Location
Central South America , southwest of Brazil Geographic coordinates: 17 00 S, 65 00 W Map references: South America Area:
total: 1,098,580 km²
land: 1,084,390 km²
water: 14,190 km² Area - comparative: slightly less than three times the size of Montana Land boundaries:
total: 6,743 km
border countries: Argentina 832 km, Brazil 3,400 km, Chile 861 km, Paraguay 750 km, Peru 900 km Coastline: km (landlocked) Maritime claims: none (landlocked) Climate: varies with altitude; humid and tropical to cold and semiarid Terrain: rugged Andes Mountains with a highland plateau (Altiplano), hills, lowland plains of the Amazon Basin Elevation extremes:
lowest point: Rio Paraguay 90 m
highest point: Nevado Sajama 6,542 m Natural resources: tin, natural gas, petroleum, zinc, tungsten, antimony, silver, iron, lead, gold, timber, hydropower Land use:
arable land:
permanent crops:
permanent pastures: forests and woodland: other:
21% (1993 est.) Irrigated land: 1,750 km² (1993 est.)

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    Geography of Bolivia Bolivia Geographic coordinates 17 S, 65 W Location Central South America, southwest of Brazil Terrain rugged Andes Mountains with a highland plateau (Altiplano), hills, lowland plains of the Amazon Basin; landlocked; shares control of Lago Titicaca, world's highest navigable lake (elevation 3,805 m), with Peru Highest Point Nevado Sajama 6,542 m Natural hazards flooding in the northeast (March-April) Volcanic Activity Dormant volcanoes
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    31. Geography Of Bolivia
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    32. Geography And Wildlife Of Bolivia
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    33. Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas
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    34. Geography Of Bolivia
    Geography of Bolivia. The geography of Bolivia can be divided into the Andean highlands and the tropical lowlands. The Highlands.
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          Although Bolivia has lost huge amounts of territory over the years, land-locked Bolivia is still the 5th largest country in South America. The geography of Bolivia can be divided into the Andean highlands and the tropical lowlands. The Highlands There are two Andean mountain chains that run through Bolivia. The western mountain chain, Cordillera Occidental, runs along the western Bolivian border with Chile, near the Pacific Ocean. The Cordillera Real runs southeast past Lake Titicaca, through central Bolivia and then joins the western Cordillera in the south of Bolivia. Sucre is the judiciary capital of Bolivia, meaning the judicial branch of the government resides here. Sucre was the original capital of the Republic and is located on the Cordillera Real. The legislative and executive branches of government have moved to La Paz. Although Sucre is still the legal capital of Bolivia, La Paz is the political heart of Bolivia now and is the acting capital for all intents and purposes. La Paz is located in the highlands in northeastern Bolivia, close to Lake Titicaca. The Lowlands

    35. ABC Country Book Of Bolivia - Geography Flag, Map, Economy, Geography, Climate,
    bolivia Interactive Factbook geography, Flag, Map geography, People, Government, Economy, Transportation, Communications Flag . geography . People Feedback = bolivia. Location Central South America, southwest of Brazil
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    Bolivia
    • Location:
      Central South America, southwest of Brazil
    • Map references:
      South America
    • Area:
        total area:
          1,098,580 sq km
            land area:
              1,084,390 sq km
                comparative area:
                  slightly less than three times the size of Montana
                • Land boundaries: total 6,743 km, Argentina 832 km, Brazil 3,400 km, Chile 861 km, Paraguay 750 km, Peru 900 km
                • Coastline: km (landlocked)
                • Maritime claims: none; landlocked
                • International disputes: has wanted a sovereign corridor to the South Pacific Ocean since the Atacama area was lost to Chile in 1884; dispute with Chile over Rio Lauca water rights
                • Climate: varies with altitude; humid and tropical to cold and semiarid
                • Terrain: rugged Andes Mountains with a highland plateau (Altiplano), hills, lowland plains of the Amazon Basin
                • Natural resources: tin, natural gas, petroleum, zinc, tungsten, antimony, silver, iron, lead, gold, timber
                • Land use:
                    arable land:
                      permanent crops:
                        meadows and pastures:
                          forest and woodland:
                            other:
                          • Irrigated land: 1,650 sq km (1989 est.)

    36. Bolivia - Geography - Geography - Note
    bolivia geography - note. Home bolivia geography geography - note. landlocked; shares control of Lago Titicaca, world's highest navigable lake (elevation 3 805 m), with Peru. Source CIA World Factbook
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    37. CIA - The World Factbook -- Bolivia
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    Bolivia Introduction Back to Top Bolivia, officially Republic of Bolivia, republic in central South America, bounded on the north and east by Brazil, on the south-east by Paraguay, on the south by Argentina, and on the west by Chile and Peru. Bolivia and Paraguay are the only landlocked countries in South America. In a north-south direction, the maximum length of Bolivia is about 1,530 km (950 mi); its extreme breadth, in an east-west direction, is about 1,450 km (900 mi). Its area is 1,098,581 sq km (424,165 sq mi), making it the fifth-largest (after Brazil, Argentina, Peru, and Colombia) South American country. The constitutional capital is Sucre; the administrative capital and seat of government is La Paz. Official Name- Republic of Bolivia
    Capital City -La Paz
    Languages- Spanish (official) Quechua (official) Aymará (official)
    Official Currency- Boliviano
    Religions- Catholic, others
    Population- 8,012,000
    Land Area- 1,084,390 sq km (418,683 sq miles)

    39. Globalisation, Neo-liberalism And Negotiated Development In The Andes: Water Pro
    Essay by Nina Laurie and Simon Marvin of the Department of geography at Newcastle University.
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    Globalisation, neo-liberalism and negotiated development in the Andes: Water Projects and Regional Identity in Cochabamba, Bolivia.
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    Globalisation, neo-liberalism and negotiated development in the Andes: Water Projects and Regional Identity in Cochabamba, Bolivia.
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    1. Introduction
    Since the emergence of the globalisation phenomenon in the late 1970s debates have raged about its nature, its extent, and the speed with which it has gathered force and acquired new spheres of influence both across the globe and within diverse sectors of life. In particular, its emphasis on the commodification of cultural, technical and economic resources has raised questions about the extent to which processes of globalisation (and the theorisation of these processes) are inherently gendered, racist and ethnocentric (Harvey, 1996; Marchand, 1994; Helwege, 1995; Landau, 1996; Richards, 1997; Turner, 1996; Vergara, 1996). Such debates, coinciding with the re-drawing of the geo-political map in the post-cold war period and the emergence of new economic trading blocks and political superstructures, have led many to question whether globalisation is causing the decline of 'the state' as the most important site of politicking.

    40. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Bolivia
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    Bolivia
    A South American republic which lies between longitudes west of Greenwich 57 deg. 30' and 74 deg., and latitudes 8 deg. and 22 deg. 50' south. These figures are, however, still subject to treaty changes. AREA, POPULATION, ETC. The republic covers an area of 702,767 sq. miles (1,822,334 sq. kilometers) and ranks as third in size among the South American countries. In 1905 its population was estimated at 1,816,271, or a little more than five persons to every two square miles. Of these, 231,088 are reported as whites; 484,611 as mestizos, and 792,850 as Indians. Besides these, there were about 4,000 negroes, and the residue are of unascertained origin. The proportion of Catholics to non-Catholics is approximately as seventy-two to one. All these figures are taken with reserve, since the efforts at serious statistics are but very recent. Since the close of the war with Chile in 1881, Bolivia has had no sea-coast. It is bounded on the west, north-west, and north by Peru; on the north-east and east by Brazil; on the south-east by Paraguay; on the south by the Argentine Republic, and on the south-west by Chile. Its communications with the outer world were still defective in 1905. A line of steamers on the Lake Titicaca then plied between the Peruvian port of Puno and the Bolivian of Huaqui, and stage lines, between La Paz and the Chilian frontier. On the east side of the Andes, in the Basin of the Amazon, rivers, which are often interrupt ed in their upper course by rapids (cachuelas) afford the only means of transit. Bolivia had two short railroad lines of its own, besides the Chilian line to Oruro, of which the terminus is upon Bolivian soil. The two Bolivian railroads were trunk-lines, with an aggregate length of sixty-five miles. Work was, however, progressing on several other newly begun lines.

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