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1.

Bolivia’s human history is ancient, with isolated indigenous tribes growing


crops and domesticating llamas in Cochabamba

2. Throughout most of the 15th century, the Inca significantly expanded the


territory of their empire. New lands included Lake Titicaca.

3. Bolivia was the first to seek independence in 1809 as political and economic
woes in the colonial city of Sucre.

4. Bolivia is said to be a country yet to be discovered because It has multitude


of countries that are unknown.

5. Some Bolivian people has been called quechuas, because of the place they
live.

6. They have been living in los Andes, that´s the place from that culture.

7. The construction of a national identity that would override ethnic and other
identities has been an important but only partly successful dimension of
state-building efforts.

8. Important secular celebrations include Independence Day (6 August) and


the signing of the 1953 agrarian reform law (2 August), also known as the
Day of the Indian

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