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Bolivia\'s ethnic distribution is estimated to be 56%-70% indigenous people and 30%-42% Mestizo. The largest of the approximately three dozen indigenous Amerindian groups are the Aymaras, Quechuas, and Guaraní (Chiriguanos, Guarayos). The majority of white Bolivians are of Spanish descent, but there are small German, Basque, Croats, Asian (notably Japanese Okinawans relocated there after expropriation of farmland by the U.S. military after WWII [1]), Middle Eastern, and other minorities (Afro-Bolivian), many of whose members descend from families that have lived in Bolivia for several generations.
Miners at work in Potosí
Bolivia is one of the least-developed countries in South America. About two-thirds of its people, many of whom are subsistence farmers, live in poverty. Population density ranges from less than one person per square kilometer in the southeastern plains to about 10/km² (25/mi²) in the central highlands. As of 2006, population is increasing 1.45% per year.Background Note: Bolivia. United States Department of State. Retrieved on 2006-10-16. Increasing numbers of Bolivians migrated to highly prosperous Brazil , Chile and Argentina, and even to developed countries in Europe and North America (esp. tens of thousands went to Mexico and the US) in search of economic opportunities.
La Paz is at the highest elevation of the world\'s capital cities—3,600 meters (11,800 ft) above sea level. The adjacent city of El Alto, at 4,200 meters above sea level, is one of the fastest-growing in the hemisphere. Santa Cruz, the commercial and industrial hub of the eastern lowlands, also is experiencing rapid population and economic growth.
The great majority of Bolivians are Roman Catholic (the official religion), although Protestant denominations are expanding strongly. Many indigenous communities interweave pre-Columbian (pre-Hispanic) and Catholic Christian symbols in their religious practices. About half of the people speak Spanish as their first language. Approximately 90% of the children attend primary school but often for a year or less. The literacy rate is low in many rural areas.
Demographics of Bolivia, Data of FAO, year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants in thousands.
Current president Evo Morales
Festival time in Sucre
The official languages of Bolivia are Spanish, Quechua, Aymara, and Guaraní.
This article contains material from the CIA World Factbook (2006 edition) which, as a US government publication, is in the public domain.[2]
| Demographics of South America | ||
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| Sovereign states | -->Argentina · Bolivia · Brazil · Chile · Colombia · Ecuador · Guyana · Panama* · Paraguay · Peru · Suriname · Trinidad and Tobago* · Uruguay · Venezuela | |
| Dependencies | -->Aruba* (Netherlands) · Falkland Islands (UK) · French Guiana (France) · Netherlands Antilles* (Netherlands) · South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (UK) | |
| * Territories also in or commonly reckoned elsewhere in the Americas (North America). | ||
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