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  2. Geography of Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    The most prominent feature of the Altiplano is the large lake at its northern end, Lake Titicaca.At 3,811 m (12,503 ft) above sea level. With a surface area of 9,064 km 2 (3,500 sq mi), it is larger than Puerto Rico and is South America's second-largest lake by surface area.

  3. List of mountains in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Nevado Sajama (6,542 m or 21,463 ft), highest mountain in Bolivia; Illimani (6,438 m or 21,122 ft) Janq'u Uma (6,427 m or 21,086 ft) Illampu (6,368 m or 20,892 ft)

  4. List of countries by average elevation - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries and territories by their average elevation above sea level based on the data published by Central Intelligence Agency, [1] unless another source is cited. The list includes sovereign states and self-governing dependent territories based upon the ISO standard ISO 3166-1 .

  5. List of South American cities by elevation - Wikipedia

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    Bolivia: 3706 12158 13 Huancavelica Peru: 3676 12060 14 La Paz Bolivia: 3690 11975 Highest capital in the world 15 Sicuani Peru: 3548 11640 16 Apartaderos Venezuela: 3505 11502 Highest town in Venezuela. 3,360 m. according to Google Maps. 17 Cusco Peru: 3399 11151 18 Vetas Colombia: 3350 10990 Highest town in Colombia. 3,230 m. according to ...

  6. Outline of Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    An enlargeable map of Bolivia. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Bolivia: . Bolivia – landlocked sovereign country located in central South America.

  7. Chacaltaya - Wikipedia

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    Its elevation is 5,421 meters (17,785 ft). Chacaltaya's glacier — which was as old as 18,000 years — had an area of 0.22 km 2 (0.085 sq mi) in 1940, which had been reduced to 0.01 km 2 (0.0039 sq mi) in 2007 and was completely gone by 2009.

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  9. Geology of Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    There are a series of published 1:250,000 scale maps of the area with accompanying bilingual reports, along with more detailed 1:100,000 maps of regions of economic interest. There is a published geochemical atlas. Most of this data is summarised in an "Overseas Memoir" of the British Geological Survey. [21]