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  2. María Eugenia del Valle - Wikipedia

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    She was the sister of Chilean Foreign Minister Jaime del Valle Alliende , [4] and the mother of Juan Ignacio Siles del Valle, Foreign Minister of Bolivia from 2003 to 2005. [ 5 ] María Eugenia del Valle died in La Paz, where she had established her residence, on 17 January 1994.

  3. El Alto - Wikipedia

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    El Alto (Spanish for "The Heights" [1]) is the second-largest city in Bolivia, located adjacent to La Paz in Pedro Domingo Murillo Province on the Altiplano highlands. El Alto is today one of Bolivia's fastest-growing urban centers, with an estimated population of 943,558 in 2020. [2]

  4. Elsa Paredes de Salazar - Wikipedia

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    She was a member, vice president (1958), and president (1962 and 1963) of the Ladies Committee of the Lions Club of La Paz. In 1958 she founded and was the first president of the Confederation of National Women's Institutions (Confederación de Nacional de Instituciones Femeninas; CONIF). She was a board member of the Women's Center for ...

  5. List of tallest buildings in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Santa Cruz de la Sierra: 136 m (446 ft) 34 2021 6 Condominio La Casona Santa Cruz de la Sierra: 127 m (417 ft) 27 2009 [6] 7 Manzana 40, Torre 2 Santa Cruz de la Sierra: 125 m (410 ft) 31 2021 [7] 8 Torre Mercantil Santa Cruz Santa Cruz de la Sierra: 125 m (410 ft) 31 2019 [8] 9 Great House of the People: La Paz: 120 m (390 ft) 29 2018 [9] 10 ...

  6. Municipalities of Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Municipalities in Bolivia are each led by a mayor, an executive office. Mayors were appointed by the national government from 1878 to 1942 and from 1949 to 1987. [1] Local elections were held under the 1942 municipal code, which was in force until 1991. [1]

  7. Provinces of Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Chuncarcota de Machaca, Conchacollo de Machaca, Laquinamaya, Mauri, Nazacara, San Andrés de Machaca, Sombra Pata, Villa Artasivi de Machaca, Villa Pusuma Alto Machaca Jesús de Machaca: Aguallamaya, Chama, Cuipa España de Machaca, Jesús de Machaca, Kalla Tupac Katari, Khonkho San Salvador, Mejillones de Machaca, Santa Ana de Machaca, Santo ...

  8. Geography of Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    The second is the Río de la Plata Basin, also called the South Basin (229,500 km 2 (88,600 sq mi)/21% of the territory). The tributaries in this basin are in general less abundant than the ones forming the Amazon Basin. The Rio de la Plata Basin is mainly formed by the Paraguay River, Pilcomayo River, and Bermejo River.

  9. Agripina Montes del Valle - Wikipedia

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    Agripina Montes del Valle (c. 1844–1912) also known as "Azucena del Valle", "Porcia" and "La Musa del Tequendama", was a Colombian poet, writer, and intellectual.. She was recognized for her works dedicated to the beauty of her country and region, and to the women of Colombia and Latin America at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century.