BOLIVIA
Capital | La Paz
Population | 9,947,418 (July 2010 est.)
Area | 1,098,580 SQ KM
Official Language | Spanish, Quechua, Aymara
Holidays | Independence Day, 6 August (1825)
Currency | bolivianos (BOB)
Time Zone | UTC -4
Best Time to Visit | May to October (winter)
Connecting with the Culture | Strolling along the cobblestoned streets surrounding Iglesia de San Francisco in La Paz. Choosing one of Lake Titicaca’s 36 islands and sailing through the clear sapphire-blue waters. Taking a jungle trip to the rainforest surrounding Rurrenbaque, on the Rio Beni. Visiting Slar de Uyuni, the southwest’s salt deserts that have spurting geysers and eerie lagoons.
Read | The Fat Man from La Paz: Contemporary Fiction from Bolivia, a collection of 20 short stories
Listen | to Charango masters Celestino Campos, Ernesto Cavour and Mauro Nunez
Eat | saltena (a pastie filled with meat and vegetables)
Drink | the favorite alcoholic drink chichi cochabambina, obtained by fermenting corn. Mate de coca (coca leaf tea) is the most common boiled drink
In a Word | Buenos dias sopita, Que tal? (good day, how are you? )
Characteristics | Bowler hats; altitude sickness; Lake Titicaca; La Paz; cocaine guerrillas; colorful hand-woven shawls; llamas; chewing coca
Surprises | Legendary outlaws Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid supposedly met their demise in San Vincente.
NEWS ABOUT BOLIVIA:
Risking It All - Bolivia: The flying men of Yungas Valley
(2.19.12) - Bolivia's coca farmers make a living criss-crossing deep valleys on a web of makeshift cables high above forest canopy. (CONTINUE WATCHING PROGRAMME from AlJazeera)