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  2. La Razón (La Paz) - Wikipedia

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    La Paz: Country: Bolivia: Website: www.la-razon.com: Media of Bolivia; List of newspapers; La Razón is a Bolivian daily newspaper published in La Paz. [1]

  3. List of newspapers in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    El Nuevo Día (Santa Cruz de la Sierra) Nuevo Sur ; Opinión ; Página Siete — began publication April 2010; El País ; La Palabra de Beni; La Patria — began publication 19 March 1919 [1] La Prensa ; La Razón — began publication 17 February 1917 [1] El Sol (Santa Cruz de la Sierra)

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  5. La Razón (Bolivia) - Wikipedia

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  6. 2024 Bolivian coup attempt - Wikipedia

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    On 26 June 2024, an attempted military coup occurred in Bolivia, orchestrated by dissident officers of the Armed Forces led by General Juan José Zúñiga.Armed troops occupied the Plaza Murillo in La Paz, the political heart of the country, but withdrew amid domestic and international pressure and after the appointment of a new military high command.

  7. La Razón (Madrid) - Wikipedia

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    La Razón was founded in 1998 by Luis Maria Ansón. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The paper is owned by Grupo Planeta [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and based in Madrid. [ 6 ] The newspaper's editorial stances are primarily neoliberal economically and conservative socially.

  8. 2019 Bolivian political crisis - Wikipedia

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    The drinking water supplies to parts of both La Paz and El Alto, the second and third largest cities in Bolivia, were cut off. [107] According to Gen. Williams Kaliman, it was the plan of insurgents to leave these cities without water or fuel and counteractions to guard public services were covered under the so-called " Sebastián Pagador " plan.

  9. RTP (Bolivia) - Wikipedia

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    Although the license applies to the runk axis (La Paz, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz), the signal only operates in La Paz, as it only has one VHF signal. Between 2017 and 2019, RTP received 42.5 million bolivianos in government propaganda. [15] RTP presented its new logo in 2021, and with this, it gradually renewed its programming.