One of the two landlocked countries in South America, Bolivia is southwest of Brazil and north of Chile, Argentina and Paraguay and covers an area slightly less than three times the size of Montana. Much of its terrain is dominated by the Andes Mountains along with a highland plateau, hills and the lowland plains of the Amazon Basin. The climate varies with altitude from tropical and humid to cold and semiarid. Natural resources include tin, gold, natural gas, petroleum and zinc.
Despite rapid and startling changes, Bolivia remains an extremely poor society in terms of life expectancy, death rates and per capita income. The US has demanded eradication of coca, a sacred plant of the Incas that plays a role in the domestic, religious and social life of the people. It is the sustenance for about 400,000 people today. Government programs have emphasized eradication as opposed to alternate development and caused the flight to urban areas—Aymara and Quechua miners and farmers have been driven to the cities by the thousands in recent years by their inability to make a living in rural areas.
Bolivia has around 563,900 Telephone lines and 270,000 Internet users
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