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Bolivian irredentism over losses in the War of the Pacific (1879–1884): "What once was ours, will be ours once again", and "Hold on rotos (Chileans), because here come the Colorados of Bolivia" The 2009 constitution of Bolivia states that the country has an "unrenounceable right over the territory that gives it access to the Pacific Ocean and ...
Pages in category "Bolivian irredentism" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
In Bolivia, anti-Chilean sentiment is fueled by Bolivian claims for territory in the Pacific coast. [citation needed] A common political discourse attributes [citation needed] Bolivia's underdevelopment to its loss of seaports in the War of the Pacific becoming thus a landlocked country.
Bolivian irredentism (6 P) Bulgarian irredentism (17 P) C. Chinese irredentism (3 C, 7 P) Croatian irredentism (6 C, 27 P) E. Ethnocacerism (11 P) F. Finnish ...
Monument to the Chilean roto, Plaza Yungay, Santiago Example of recent expressions of Bolivian irredentism over territorial losses in the War of the Pacific (1879–1884). ). In the mural it is written; "What once was ours, will be ours once again", and "Hold on rotos (Chileans), because here come the Colorados of Boli
The Gabriel René Moreno Autonomous University (Spanish: Universidad Autónoma Gabriel René Moreno) is a university in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. It was created by supreme decree of December 15, 1879. The first rector was Bishop Juan Jose Valdivia, and the first university careers offered were Medicine, Theology, and Law.
In 1996, Nur trained 2000 rural teachers as agents of community development in Bolivia and 300 teachers in the La Rioja Province in Argentina. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Bolivian Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports contracted Nur in 1999 to strengthen the academic and administrative capacities of two state teachers colleges: INSPOC in Camiri and INS ...
Bolivia Adventist University (Spanish: Universidad Adventista de Bolivia), or UAB, is a private coeducational Christian university in the city of Cochabamba.The university is affiliated to the Seventh-day Adventist Church and offers degrees in six major fields: Theology, Health Sciences, Nursing, Education, Economic and Administrative Sciences (Business, etc.), and Engineering.