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Bolivian flag, which was started to be used in 1851 and declared the official flag in 1888, consists of green, red and yellow colors. In the middle of the flag is the coat of arms of Bolivia. The yellow color on the flag symbolizes the underground riches in the country, the red symbolizes the blood spilled in independence, and the green symbolizes the fertility of the country's lands.
Bolivia
Bolivia, located in South America, is completely covered with land. Brazil occupies part of the eastern and northern parts of the country. Paraguay is to the southeast, Argentina to the south, and Peru to the northwest. It is one of the 3 countries in the Andean mountain range.
Bolivia's Population
Bolivia ranks 80th among countries in the world in terms of population. The country's total population is 11,673,021 people, according to worldometers.info. The change in the population in the country along the way was 1.39% on the positive side.
Capital of Bolivia
The capital of Bolivia, which is divided into three separate regions, is the city of Sucre. The city where the country is administered administratively is La Paz. The cities of Potosi, Cochabamba, Oruro, Copacabana are some of the other important cities of Bolivia.
Bolivian Currency
Bolivia's currency is the Bolivian boliviano. The symbol of the coin with the code BOB is Bs. is written as 1 Bolivian Boliviano is equivalent to 1.06 Turkish Lira. Bolivia's currency is printed and distributed by the country's central bank.
Official Language Spoken in Bolivia
Due to its multicultural structure, the total number of languages used in the country is 36. The most spoken languages are Guarani, Spanish, Aymara, Kayavaya. It can be considered official, as a large part of the country's population speaks Spanish. Spanish is the preferred language throughout the state, in commercial, political and similar areas.