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Bolivia Morphology

Bolivia Morphology

Bolivia is essentially made up of two parts: one high, to the west, and a low, mostly flat, east. The western part consists of a section of the Andean system and includes a central depressed area, still partially covered by large lake basins without drainage to the sea (Titicaca, Poopó) and two higher marginal areas, surmounted by peaks often exceeding 6000 m. The central depressed zone, directed from NO. to the SE., it is 3800 m high on average. to…

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Bolivia Children and School

Bolivia Children and School

School in Bolivia In Bolivia, children start school at the age of six. You wear a school uniform. There are usually 30 to 40 children in a class. There are grades in Bolivia too. However, they are expressed in points from 0 to 100. Those who achieve 91 to 100 points receive a “very good”, so that would be like a one with us. You need at least 50 points to pass a test. 87 percent of children in Bolivia…

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