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  2. Cabinet of Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Council of Ministers of Bolivia, or Cabinet of Bolivia, is part of the executive branch of the Bolivian government, consisting of the heads of the variable number of government ministries. The Council of Ministers are ministers of state and conduct the day-to-day business of public administration within Bolivia . [ 1 ]

  3. Santa Cruz Department - Wikipedia

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    Santa Cruz (Spanish pronunciation: [ˌsanta ˈkɾus]) is the largest of the nine constituent departments of Bolivia, occupying about one-third (33.74%) of the country's territory. With an area of 370,621 km 2 (143,098 sq mi), it is slightly smaller than Japan or the US state of Montana .

  4. Departments of Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Out of the nine departments, La Paz was originally the most populous, with 2,706,351 inhabitants as of 2012 but the far eastern department of Santa Cruz has since surpassed it by 2020; Santa Cruz also claims the title as the largest, encompassing 370,621 square kilometres (143,098 sq mi). Pando is the least populated, with a population of 110,436.

  5. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Bolivia

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    Bolivia Santa Cruz North Santa Cruz Bolivia Equipetrol Stake: 2 Dec 1990: Bolivia Santa Cruz North Santa Cruz Bolivia La Colorada Stake: 14 Jan 1979: Bolivia Santa Cruz Santa Cruz Bolivia La Libertad Stake: 14 Oct 2018: Bolivia Santa Cruz Santa Cruz Bolivia La Merced Stake: 9 Sep 2001: Bolivia Santa Cruz Santa Cruz Bolivia La Pampa Stake: 15 ...

  6. Governor of Santa Cruz Department - Wikipedia

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    The governor of Santa Cruz is the head of government of the Bolivian department of Santa Cruz. Established by the 2009 Constitution of Bolivia, the office of governor superseded the office of prefect, which was historically appointed by the president of Bolivia but in 2005 was made subject to popular will by election. The governor is eligible ...

  7. Municipalities of Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, the entire territory of Bolivia was merged into municipalities, where previously only urban areas were organized as municipalities. As an effect of decentralization through the 1994 Law of Popular Participation the number of municipalities in Bolivia has risen from an initial twenty-four (in 1994) to 327 (in 2005), to 337 (at the time ...

  8. Ministry of Government (Bolivia) - Wikipedia

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    Juan de la Cruz Benavente: Ind. Law. 22 December 1862 – 30 March 1863 98 [30] [31] 24 Foreign Affairs Gov. Wor. Rafael Bustillo: Ind. Law. 30 March 1863 – 28 December 1864 639 28 4 [32] [j] Office vacant 28 December 1864 – 29 December 1864: 1 – – Melgarejo [25] 25 Foreign Affairs Gov. Jus. Mariano Donato Muñoz: Ind. Law. 29 December ...

  9. Politics of Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Bolivia is divided into nine departments (departamentos, singular – departamento); Chuquisaca, Cochabamba, Beni, La Paz, Oruro, Pando, Potosi, Santa Cruz, Tarija. Bolivia's nine departments received greater autonomy under the Administrative Decentralization law of 1995. Departmental autonomy further increased with the first popular elections ...