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Official name: Plurinational State of Bolivia
National day: August 6th (Independence Day)
Capital city: Sucre (constitutional capital), La Paz (seat of government)
Form of government: Unitary, democratic, representative and presidential Republic
Political division: The country is structured, both politically and administratively, into 9 Departments, 12 Provinces and 324 Municipalities
Head of state: Luis Arce
Area:1,098,581km²
Population: 9,427,219
Language: Spanish, Quechua, Aymara and Tupiguarani
Currency: Bolivian
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Field study on the population status of three species of freshwater stingrays in the Peruvian Amazon, taking into consideration the stakeholders’ perceptions in relation to the value chain
TECHNICAL PAPERS SERIES The technical paper "Field study on the population status of three species of freshwater stingrays Potamotrygon...
Study on the population status of the yacare (Caiman yacare) and the black caiman (Melanosuchus niger) in their natural distribution areas in Bolivia
TECHNICAL PAPERS SERIES Bioamazon Newsletter, issu n. 14, brings a technical paper "Study on the population status of the yacare (Caiman...
Training course on Tropical Timber Identification Methodologies
Technical representatives from the ACTO Member Countries will be participating in the training course to be held on May, in Brasilia. The...
Bioamazon Project carries out monitoring visit to Ecuador
The team will go to the eight ACTO Member Countries this first semester to hold workshops on the Project and the Amazon Regional...
Training course on Tropical Timber Identification Methodologies
Technical representatives from the ACTO Member Countries will be participating in the training course to be held on May, in Brasilia. The...
Indigenous peoples share their knowledge and experience to support the assessment of Amazon biodiversity and ecosystem services
ACTO brought together indigenous representatives, experts, and decision-makers to address the inclusion of traditional knowledge in the...