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Oruro

Background: 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 1982, but leaders have faced difficult problems of deep-seated poverty, social unrest, and illegal drug production. Current goals include attracting foreign investment, strengthening the educational system, resolving disputes with coca growers over Bolivia's counterdrug efforts, and waging an anticorruption campaign.



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The boarder of Chile and Bolivia
Which way now Dave?
Salt patterns
Traditional instrument playing
Carnival in Oruro, Bolivia
Prefectura on Plaza de 10 de Febrero
Miners protest in La Paz
Tomi ja Oruro
There
The man and his sheep
Looking back on the WMDR

Bolivia

Bolivia Location

Bolivias map
Map of Bolivia
Bolivias flag
Bolivia's Flag


Hostels in Bolivia



Oruro

Latest Oruro Blog Entries
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Blogging Oruro




Bolivia Travel Forum
Rurrenbaque Tours
Visas requirements for Republic or Ireland residents
Uyuni and the Salar
Bolivian visa issued for US citizens at the airport in La Paz?
Things to do in Bolivia
How to get to Uyuni?? Where to fly to?
Where to spend Christmas and New Years?
Living in Potosi
Best way from Brazil/Bolivia border to LA PAZ
From Uyuni to Arequipa
UYUNI HOSTEL
FROM CHILE TO UYUNI IN BOLIVIA
Travelling from La Paz to the Salt Planes
Bolivia
Visas
Hostels in Bolivia








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