Central Bolivia
Central Bolivia
The two major cities in central Bolivia, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz, are both southeast of La Paz—but here ends all similarity. Cochabamba, the country’s third-largest city, is in a fertile valley in the foothills of the Andes. Often referred to as the "Granero de Bolivia" (Granary of Bolivia), Cochabamba produces a large share of the country’s fruit and vegetables, and much of its meat and dairy products. Nestled in the eastern foothills of the Andes, it is known for its mild, sunny weather. Hot and humid Santa Cruz, Bolivia’s largest city, is on the edge of the Amazon basin. In addition to agriculture, its economy is fueled by lumber, gas, and oil; the booms of the last few decades have resulted in its being a real economic and political powerhouse.
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Spanish, Quechua, Aymara, GuaraníElectrical Outlets
230v/50 cycle; plugs are either U.S. standard two-prong or European standard with two round prongs. Power adapter needed.Currency
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