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Bolivian education
A large number of schools, colleges and universities are included in Bolivia Education. Among Bolivia Education elementary education is mandatory and costless.
During the year 2000 the adult Literacy Rate in Bolivia was 14.4 %. In the schools of Bolivia the primary education endures for 8 years and the secondary education endures for 4 years.
Bolivia Schools provides excellent Bolivia Education. Some of the Schools of Bolivia are-
Cochabamba Cooperative School
Colegio San Agustin
Tahuichi Academy
V Williamson Elementary School
Bolivia Elementary School
Brunswick Academy
Bolivia currency is called the boliviano(bs). The boliviano is the official currency used in Bolivia.
$1 US Dollar = 7.10 Bolivian Boliviano
information from:http://www.travel-bolivia.com/bolivia-currency.html
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Geography
Bolivia comprises 1,098,580 km² of territory, of which 14,190 km² is water and is the 28th largest country in the world. It borders five nations with a total of 6,743 km of borders.Its the longest is the 3,400 km northeastern border with Brazil. Bolivia also neighbors Peru, with a 900 km border to the northwest. Chile (southwest; 861 km), Argentina (south; 832 km) and Paraguay (southeast; 750 km).
information from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_Bolivia#Area_and_location
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_Bolivia#Area_and_location
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Money!!!!
Chile is not cheap by South American standards, but is more economical than Europe or North America. If you spend 25$ U.S. dollars you could camp and eat at markets. if you spend 60$ you could wine and dine well and have a good place to sleep. If you spend 100$ you could enjoy luxuries that would commonly cost you double that in North America or Europe.
The Chilean unit of currency is the peso. Bank notes come in denominations of 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10, 000 and 20, 000 pesos. Coin values are 1, 5, 10, 50, 100 and 500 pesos, although one-peso coins are fast disappearing, and even fives and tens are uncommon.
infromation from:http://www.lonleyplanet.com/chile/pratical-information/money-costs
Monday, February 9, 2009
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pical Chilean food
pical Chilean food Empanada de Pino - typical turnover filled with diced meat, onions, olive, raisins and a piece of hard-boiled egg, baked in earthen or plain oven.
Curanto en Hoyo - a typical dish from the south of Chile.
Traditionally prepared by heating fish, seafood, potatoes, some meat, milcaos and types of bread over red hot rocks in a hole in the ground. The food is wrapped in big leaves and then covered with dirt so that it slowly cooks over a number of
hours. Curanto en Hoyo - a typical dish from the south of Chile.
Traditionally prepared by heating fish, seafood, potatoes, some meat, milcaos and types of bread over red hot rocks in a hole in the ground. The food is wrapped in big leaves and then covered with dirt so that it slowly cooks over a number of
hours. Curanto en Hoyo - a typical dish from the south of Chile. Friday, February 6, 2009
Population of Chile:
16,454,143 (July 2008 est.)
Chile's history:
Chile declared its independence in 1810. Victory of the spanish was not acheived until 1818. Chile defeated peru and bolivia in the war of the pacific.They won their present day northern regions.
total: 756,950 sq km
16,454,143 (July 2008 est.)
Chile's history:
Chile declared its independence in 1810. Victory of the spanish was not acheived until 1818. Chile defeated peru and bolivia in the war of the pacific.They won their present day northern regions.
Chile's geography
Area:
total: 756,950 sq km
land: 748,800 sq km
water: 8,150 sq km
note: includes Easter Island and Isla Sala y Gomez
Coastline:
6,435 km
inromation from: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/cl.html#Geo
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