Bolivia – education Bolivia’s public school has since 1968 consisted of an eight-year compulsory primary school (a five-year primary school and a three-year secondary school) as well as a four-year secondary school in two stages. Four out of five children of...
Bolivia is located almost in the center of South America. Once it was part of the great Inca Empire. Numerous ruins of ancient cities of the pre-Columbian era have survived to this day in Bolivia. The Incas adapted to live in...
The first European who entered the territory of present-day Bolivia was Diego de Almagro, the conqueror of Chile, who in 1535, moved from Cuzco, skirted Lake Titicaca to the west and crossed the Potosà plateau, then continuing on to Jujuy. The...
According to hyperrestaurant, the ruins of El Fuerte de Samaipata are located southeast of La Paz on a mountain top at an altitude of 1950 m. It is a unique testimony to pre-Columbian traditions and cults. The ceremonial center and the...
Despite Bolivia’s economic growth in recent years, two thirds of the population still live below the poverty line. Poor access to health care and malnutrition among children are two problems that the country is struggling with. Girls are one of the...