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LA PAZ TOURS
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La Paz (Bolivia), city in western Bolivia, located on the La Paz River. La Paz is Bolivia's largest city, as well as the country's administrative capital and the capital of La Paz Department. The city sits amid the Andes Mountains and is about 3625 m... |
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LA PAZ RESTAURANTS
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There are restaurants in La Paz to fit any budget - from ladies serving up their wares on street stalls to top class international restaurants. The Prado is where you'll find most of the fast food joints - pizza and fried chicken being the favo... |
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LA PAZ FOOD
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Most of the fancier restaurants in La Paz are at the bottom of the Prado, around the vicinity of Plaza Isabel La Catolica and Plaza Avaroa. El Consulado, Calle Bravo 299 (Behind Hotel Plaza(Prado)). New place in La Paz. Best brunch in town, gourmet f... |
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LA PAZ WEATHER
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Under the Köppen climate classification, La Paz has a subtropical highland climate. Owing to the altitude of the city, temperatures are consistently cool throughout the year, though the diurnal temperature variation is typically large. The city has a... |
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OTHER INFORMATION
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Country BoliviaDepartament La Paz Department (Bolivia)Province Pedro Domingo Murillo ProvinceFounded October 20, 1548 by Alonso de MendozaIndependence July 16, 1809Government - Mayor Luis Antonio Revilla Herrero Ar... |
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FOOTBALL IN LA PAZ
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La Paz is the home of some of the biggest football teams in Bolivia.Club Bolivar. Founded in 1925, it was named in honor of the Libertador Simón Bolívar, the team has won most of the tournaments national and international championships in the last 20... |
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APARTMENT RENTALS
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Sanchez Lima 2061 - 5th Floor, La Paz - Bolivia Apartment for temporary weekly or monthly rental. Centrally located in one of the best districts in La Paz. Totally furnished and equipped for a comfortable stay. LocationAddr... |
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CULTURE & LIFESTYLE
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Education in La Paz, as in many other areas of Bolivian life, has a divide between Bolivia's rural and urban areas. Rural illiteracy levels remain high, even as the rest of the country becomes increasingly literate. This disparity stems partly from t... |
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