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bolivia

/buh-liv-ee-uh, boh-; Spanish baw-lee-vyah/US // bəˈlɪv i ə, boʊ-; Spanish bɔˈli ḇyɑ //UK // (bəˈlɪvɪə) //

玻利维亚,玻利维亚,玻利瓦尔,玻利维亚

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a republic in western South America. 404,388 sq. mi.. Capitals: La Paz and Sucre.
    • : a twill fabric made of cut pile with lines either in the warp direction or on the bias.

Examples

  • Group A features Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay, and Group B includes Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela.

  • Now, it hopes to produce the J&J vaccine for Bolivia through a compulsory license.

  • In 2019, public anger rattled governments in countries as different from one another as Chile, Bolivia, Ecuador and Haiti.

  • On her LinkedIn page, Moawad-Barrientos claims she followed the State Senate run with one for the presidency of Bolivia, her native country.

  • President Jeanine Añez Chávez of Bolivia is also scheduled to deliver an address this afternoon.

  • In 2009, I was a young backpacker in Bolivia looking for adventure.

  • Its continued existence still sparks national debates on corruption, a broken correctional system and tourism in Bolivia.

  • And without Neymar, this Brazil team is no better than… Bolivia.

  • Castro was accompanied by only three other Heads-of-State: Nicaragua, Bolivia and Suriname.

  • After the war he escaped to Bolivia, from which he was eventually extradited to face trial in France in the mid-1980s.

  • Very shortly after the conclusion of the first war a second broke out between Bolivia and Peru.

  • It is said that from 1825 to 1898 more than sixty revolutions burst out in Bolivia, to say nothing of intermittent foreign wars!

  • Of the remaining countries of the north, Bolivia is, it scarcely need be said, by far the most important.

  • I learned that an altruistic group had offered reflecting parabolas to the people living at the Altiplano in Bolivia.

  • It is only in Peru and Bolivia that any prehistoric monuments exist.