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Vigilante justice is on the rise in Bolivia. In one recent case, two people were killed and nine others seriously injured after a mob set upon them. The men and women, accused of stealing, were paraded in a packed football stadium. They were beaten and set on fire before police intervened. Al Jazeera's Emike Umolu reports. This package contains images that may disturb or offend some viewers.

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Un tour por Bolivia. Bolivia has been a landlocked nation since 1879, when it lost its coastal department of Litoral to Chile in the War of the Pacific. However, it does have access to the Atlantic via the Paraguay river. An enormous diversity of ecological zones are represented within Bolivia's territory. The western highlands of the country are situated in the Andes mountains and include the Bolivian Altiplano. The eastern lowlands include large sections of Amazonian rainforests and Chaco. The highest peak is Nevado Sajama at 6,542 metres (21,463 ft) located in the department of Oruro. Lake Titicaca is located on the border between Bolivia and Peru. The Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest salt flat, lies in the southwest corner of the country, in the department of Potosí. Major cities are La Paz, El Alto, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, and Cochabamba. Bolivia's ethnic distribution is estimated to be 30% Quechua-speaking and 25% Aymara-speaking Amerindians. The largest of the approximately three-dozen native groups are the Quechuas (2.5 million), Aymaras (2 million), then Chiquitano (180,000), and Guaraní (125,000). So the full Amerindian population is at 55% and the remaining 30% is Mestizo (mixed Amerindian and European) and around 15% are Whites. Bolivian culture has been heavily influenced by the Quechua, the Aymara, as well as by the popular cultures of Latin America as a whole. The best known of the various festivals found in the country is the "Carnaval de Oruro", which was among the first 19 "Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity," as proclaimed by the UNESCO in May of 2001. Entertainment includes football (soccer), which is the national sport, as well as table football, which is played on street-corners by both children and adults. Zoos are a popular attraction, with a diverse population of interesting creatures, but with lack of proper funding. Bolivia is divided into nine departments (departamentos); capitals in parentheses: Beni (Trinidad) Chuquisaca (Sucre) Cochabamba (Cochabamba) La Paz (La Paz) Oruro (Oruro) Pando (Cobija) Potosí (Potosí) Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz de la Sierra) Tarija (Tarija) Geography of Bolivia At 1,098,580 km² (424,135 mi²), Bolivia is the world's 28th-largest country (after Ethiopia). It is comparable in size to Mauritania, and it has about 1.5 times the area of the US state of Texas. [10] ***************************************

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Feb 2007 Evo Morales swept to power promising a social revolution which included legalising coca cultivation. A year on, America is so worried Bolivia is becoming a 'Narco State', it's slashed funding. "These are the coca leaves that we step on. This is the paste", states Roberto, showing us around his cocaine factory in the jungle. Promoting alternative uses of coca, such as in tea, is the heart of the government's policy. "The coca leaf is a cultural issue and part of our identity", explains Minister Felipe Casares. Officially, the jungles of Bolivia are producing fewer tonnes of cocaine paste. But Morales' policy of 'Coca Yes, Cocaine No' has the sceptics worried. As Senator Rafael Loayez states; "If we have this very permissive policy, we are going to hve a problem with drug trafficking."

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Bolivia y su gente.

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This is a caterpillar that Andrew found on the patio. When you touch it, it rolls up into a ball. He says it is a "Puss" caterpillar. God is astounding in the variety he put into creation. www.meant4more.com

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CIA assassinates legendary guerilla Che Guevara

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May 2006 He jokes that he's America's worst nightmare and plans to nationalise Bolivia's oil industry and overturn the old social order. As yet another South American country 'goes left', we profile Bolivia's new President. As a former union leader, Evo Morales is more accustomed to attacking governments than leading them. But Bolivia's first ever indigenous President has ambitious plans for his country. "Sooner or later there must be a profound transformation", he vows. "I want a new economic model." Morales' first objective is to seize back control of the country's national assets, including its enormous natural gas reserves. "Oligarchies won't just give up. They want to continue sucking the Bolivian people's blood." A series of forced privatisations imposed by the World Bank and IMF left Bolivia the poorest country in Latin America. Now, Morales has pledged to renegotiate existing oil contracts. Actions like this -- and his close friendship with Hugo Chavez and Fidel Castro -- have sent shivers down Washington's spine. But any heavy-handed action from the White House could backfire. As analyst Jim Shultz explains: "America's fear is that it will push Bolivia into the arms of Hugo Chavez."

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Kjarkas - Bolivia concierto

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April 1996 For centuries the coco leaf was a blessing from the Gods. It alleviated the hunger of the Bolivian poor. Today it is a source of narcotic evil for the West. Bolivia's government, reliant on US aid and vulnerable to US dictates, has been forced to uphold a war against coco producers. The 'Leopards' - anti-narcotic paramilitaries - patrol the tropical jungles of Chapere and destroy small cocaine factories. Local farmers, like Berto, are put under pressure to rip up their coco plants and rePlace them with alternative crops. But now Berto can't sell his new produce and is more impoverished than ever. Human rights organisations report violent abuses committed by the 'Leopards' against men and women. US Ambassador coolly contests such reports and admits that Bolivia would be 'hurt' if it objected to US initiatives. Evo Morales leads the Chapere people in a protest rally. In their muddy villages, the tired faces don't understand why their government is trying to destroy their livelihood.

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Watch highlights for Bolivia vs Paraguay during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South America Qualifiers. For more great highlights, full game replays and news, visit http://qualifiers.jumptv.com

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http://www.bolivia-unida.blogspot.com Himno de Bolivia Caporales, Morenada, Diblada, Tinku...... Todos danzas BOLIVIANOS. VIVA BOLIVIA VIVA BOLIVIA VIVA BOLIVIA bolivia unida

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These are historic times in Bolivia with Evo Morales, the country's first ever indigenous president, being sworn into office in January 2006. Many of the reasons for his election victory can be attributed to a growing resistance to the economic model that Bolivia has been following since the 1980s. Characterised by the large scale privatisation of state owned enterprise and opening up of domestic markets, the policy has been blamed for huge rises in unemployment and continuing poverty. Large scale protests against water and gas privatisations in particular fuelled Evo Morales' victory. In 'Bolivia for Sale' Damian Lewis travels with Christian Aid to investigate the effects of privatisation in three key markets: water, gas and milk. More at: http://www.christian-aid.org.uk/world/where/lac/boliviap.htm Camera: Al Waterson

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This video clip presents one of Gato Barbieri´s most dynamic and versatile bands: Frank Colon/percussion, Mario Rodriguez/bass, Robbie Gonzalez/drums, and Marc Soskin/piano. For this performance, Gato decided, on the spur of the moment, to perform "Bolivia", a song which the keyboardist had never played and which the other members had never performed in this band configuration! The song structure was lightly discussed before playing what was supposed to be the camera-angle sound-check. Once done, Gato announced that this was, in fact, the final take, packed up his sax and went home.

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VIVA MI PATRIA BOLIVIA viva mi patria bolivia. Viva Bolivia unida. BOLIVIA BOLIVIA Viva mi patria Bolivia VIVA MI PATRIA BOLIVIA

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For the first time since they arrived in Bolivia as slaves 182 years ago, attitudes towards African Bolivians are changing. That's partly because of the government of Evo Morales, which recently approved its first "multi-ethnic, multicultural" constitution. But for many, it's recognition of Julio Pinedo, an African Bolivian, who is now an official authority and king of the African-Bolivian community. Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo reports.

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Aug 2007 Bolivia's white elite claim they're tired of propping up the nation's economy. They're demanding political autonomy for their city and say they're ready to fight for it.

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Vea lo mejor de Bolivia vs. Chile en las Eliminatorias Sudamericanas para el Mundial de Sudfrica 2010. Para ver otros mejores momentos, repeticiones completas y noticias sobre esta y las siguiente ronda, visite http://eliminatorias.jumptv.com

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Apr.5,1990 at BLUE NOTE TOKYO (in Japan) FREDDIE HUBBARD(tp) DON BRADEN(t.sax) BENNY GREEN(p) JEFF CHAMBERS(b) CARL ALLEN(ds)

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Musica boliviana original y completo!!!!! Tema: Condor Pasa (Depto. del Folclore boliviano) Grupo: Savia Andina uno de los mejores exponentes de la musica folclorica de Bolivia. Que viva Bolivia!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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La primera campaña de Abrazos Gratis en Bolivia, realizada el 23 de diciembre de 2006 en Santa Cruz. "Porque con afecto, todo sale mejor" http://abrazosgratis.wordpress.com

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http://www.bolivia-unida.blogspot.com En Bolivia la mayorias son mas de 60% origen indigenas. Marcha de los pueblos Indigenas para la Asamblea Constituyente de Bolivia. Viva Bolivia Bolivia unida

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Watch highlights for Argentina vs Ecuador during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South America Qualifiers. For more great highlights, full game replays and news, visit http://qualifiers.jumptv.com

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Visite de Sucre en Bolivie / Visita del Sucre en Bolivia VALPARD FILMS http://valpardfilms.free.fr

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