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Bolivia–Colombia relations refers to the current and historical relationship between Bolivia and Colombia. Both countries are members of the Organization of American States and the Andean Community. Bolivia and Colombia signed a treaty of friendship in 1912. [1] The two countries signed a cooperation agreement for the 100th anniversary of the ...
Medellín, Colombia [74] Miami-Dade County, United States [78] Montevideo, Uruguay [119] La Paz, Bolivia [9] La Plata, Argentina [18] Quito, Ecuador [120] Río Cuarto, Argentina [121] Rosario, Argentina [19] San José, Costa Rica [122] Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia [15] Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic [123] São Paulo, Brazil [10] São ...
Chocó Department produces the majority of Colombia's significant platinum output (28,359 ounces of platinum in 2011). Chocó is also Colombia's top gold -producing region (653,625 ounces in 2011). In the late 19th century, it attracted a variety of miners from many countries seeking to make their fortunes in gold.
Bolivia–Colombia relations; L. LaMia Flight 2933 This page was last edited on 16 January 2019, at 06:05 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Pages in category "Ambassadors of Bolivia to Colombia" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Bolivia's government severed diplomatic relations with Israel on Tuesday, accusing it of carrying out “crimes against humanity” in Gaza, and Chile and Colombia recalled their ambassadors to ...
Independence of Bolivia from Spanish rule; Invasion of Chiquitos (1825) Bolivia Gran Colombia Río de la Plata Brazil: Defeat. Brazilian troops temporarily occupy the region of Chiquitos and Moxos; Simón Bolívar pledged not to support the Argentines on the issue of Cisplatina. Peruvian intervention of Bolivia (1828) Bolivia Gran Colombia Peru ...
The League did have some role in two conflicts in South America in the 1930s: the Leticia dispute between Colombia and Peru, and the Chaco War between Bolivia and Paraguay. While Latin American delegates were frequently frustrated with the political institutions of the League, they participated avidly in the so-called "technical" bodies.