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Bolivia Geography - 1989 http://www.theodora.com/wfb1989/bolivia/bolivia_geography.html SOURCE: 1989 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK Total area: 1,098,580 km2
Comparative area: slightly less than three times the size of Montana Land boundaries: 6,743 km total; Argentina 832 km, Brazil 3,400 km, Chile 861 km, Paraguay 750 km, Peru 900 km Coastline: none--landlocked Maritime claims: none--landlocked Disputes: has wanted a sovereign corridor to the South Pacific Ocean since the Atacama area was lost to Chile in 1884; dispute with Chile over Rio Lauca water rights Climate: varies with altitude; humid and tropical to cold and semiarid Terrain: high plateau, hills, lowland plains Natural resources: tin, natural gas, crude oil, zinc, tungsten, antimony, silver, iron ore, lead, gold, timber Land use: 3% arable land; NEGL% permanent crops; 25% meadows and pastures; 52% forest and woodland; 20% other; includes NEGL% irrigated Environment: cold, thin air of high plateau makes physical activity very difficult; overgrazing; soil erosion; desertification Note: landlocked; shares control of Lago Titicaca, world's
highest navigable lake, with Peru
NOTE: The information regarding Bolivia on this page is re-published from the 1989 World Fact Book of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of Bolivia Geography 1989 information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Bolivia Geography 1989 should be addressed to the CIA. |
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