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  2. Luzmila Carpio - Wikipedia

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    On 21 April 2006, President Evo Morales appointed Luzmila Carpio as Bolivia's ambassador to France. [1] This position lasted four years, until 31 March 2010. [2] Yuyay Jap’ina Tapes was named one of Rolling Stone’s 10 best Latin albums of 2015 and referred to Carpio as being "possibly the most prolific indigenous artist in South America ...

  3. Bolivian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Bolivian cuisine is the indigenous cuisine of Bolivia from the Aymara and Inca cuisine traditions, among other Andean and Amazonian groups. Later influences stemmed from Spaniards , Germans , Italians , French , and Arabs due to the arrival of conquistadors and immigrants from those countries.

  4. Copacabana Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Copacabana is located in the Triangle Building at Pike Place Market.The restaurant serves Bolivian cuisine [6] and has a patio lined with red chairs. [7] The menu has included paella, [8] pescado a la Espanola, aji de cordero (lamb in spicy peanut sauce), shrimp soup and corn pie, [9] empanadas, pisco sours, [10] wine, [11] a Bolivian Andean beer called Paceña, and a guarana berry soda from ...

  5. Chicharrón - Wikipedia

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    2.2 Bolivia. 2.3 Brazil. 2.4 Canada. 2.5 ... 2.20 Other countries. 3 Similar foods. 4 ... bollo limpio or boiled yuca at breakfast at home or at any time of the day ...

  6. Salteña - Wikipedia

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    A salteña is a Bolivian type of baked empanada. Salteñas are savory pastries filled with beef, pork or chicken mixed in a sweet, slightly spicy sauce containing olives, raisins, potatoes and sometimes egg. Vegetarian salteñas are sometimes available at certain restaurants. [1]

  7. Bolivians - Wikipedia

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    Bolivian cuisine stems mainly from the combination of Spanish cuisine with traditional indigenous Bolivian ingredients, with later influences from Argentines, Germans, Italians, Basques, Croats, Russians, and Poles, due to the arrival of immigrants from those countries. [32] The traditional staples of Bolivian cuisine are corn and potatoes.

  8. 2024 Bolivian protests - Wikipedia

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    On 23 September, violence continues to erupt between supporters of both factions of the ruling party in Plaza Murillo, La Paz. Bolivian National Police and Arce supporters gathered in the plaza to defend the Plurinational Legislative Assembly building and Palacio Quemado where both buildings are located near the plaza. As protesters from both ...

  9. La Paz - Wikipedia

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    The constitutional capital of Bolivia, Sucre, retains the judicial power. [10] The city hosts all the foreign embassies as well as international missions in the country. La Paz is an important political, administrative, economic, and sports center of Bolivia; it generates 24% of the nation's gross domestic product and serves as the headquarters ...