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The dress of the 'chola' is derived from seventeenth-century Spanish costume, which indigenous women were obliged to copy under colonial rule.
Spanish And Sucre.

February 27th 2014
It's like being a child. Back to square one. Frustrating and marvellous. In some ways not being able to talk to people is a blessing. You rely on other things, become better at reading body language, smile more, listen harder. Maybe it's more about understanding the other, than getting your own message across. I cannot remember the time when I could not talk, and this is like being pulled ... read more
South America » Bolivia » Chuquisaca Department » Sucre

Bolivian Flag Bolivia, named after independence fighter Simon BOLIVAR, broke away from Spanish rule in 1825; much of its subsequent history has consisted of a series of nearly 200 coups and counter-coups. Comparatively democratic civilian rule was established in 1... ... read more
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