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When the mop-haired, chubby-faced poster boy of Latin American socialist politics speaks, they stand around him, filling the stage with the physical embodiment of what is now called the "plurinational" state of Bolivia.
Turns out that the official at the consulate in Sao Paulo, Brazil, had given me an outdated version of the visa sticker, one produced by the "Republic of Bolivia," and not the newer edition issued by the "Plurinational State of Bolivia".
Mr. Lake met with the Plurinational State of Bolivia Minister of Foreign Affairs David Choquehuanca, to discuss the government's commitment to protecting the rights and well-being of vulnerable children and adolescents.
Severe droughts are causing serious water shortages in South America's Gran Chaco region from Paraguay to the Plurinational State of Bolivia, and food and nutrition crises in Central American dry corridors stretching from Guatemala to Honduras and Nicaragua.
Throughout the year, the regional team continued to aid country offices facing emergencies – including Barbados, Belize, Chile, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala and the Plurinational State of Bolivia – organizing early warning/early action training in 11 countries and conducting 17 capacity-building workshops for disaster risk reduction in the education sector.
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The rise of open-pit silver- and gold-mining operations, coupled with the privatization of state mining companies, changed the face of Bolivia's mining industry.
SANTA CRUZ, Bolivia — President Evo Morales put this nation's armed forces on a state of alert on Thursday as four of Bolivia's provinces prepared declarations seeking greater autonomy from the central government.
[This week deadly demonstrations led the president to declare a state of emergency.] In Bolivia the country's political landscape was redrawn this month when Evo Morales, an indigenous leader who promised to nationalize industries, finished second among 11 candidates for president.
IT BEGAN in June, when coca growers in the Chapare region of Bolivia threatened to ransack the local offices of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), which has worked on anti-drug efforts there for the past 25 years.
In 2005, Morales became the President of Bolivia.
At the beginning of the 20th century the population of Bolivia was estimated at 1,800,000.
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