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What are the different geographical regions of Bolivia?

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What are the different geographical regions of Bolivia?

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Bolivia is made up of six geographic regions: • The Andes • The Altiplano • The Yungas and Chapare • The Highland Valleys • The tropical lowlands of the Upper Amazon Basins • The Gran Chaco The Andes: Two major branches of the Andes make up Bolivia’s mountain territory. One, starting in the Nudo de Apolobamba (north of L. Titicaca and on the Bolivia-Peru border) heads generally south and south-east, east of Lake Titicaca, east of La Paz and continues south on the eastern edge of the Altiplano and continues into northern Argentina. This section is primarily made up of the Cordillera de Apolobamba, Cordillera Real and Cordillera Quimsa Cruz. These are steep and rugged mountains with permanent snow, glaciers and the origin of many whitewater rivers that primarily head to the eastern side of the Andes known as the Yungas. The mountains rise to over 21,000 ft and average between 17,000′ and 19,000′. Without a doubt the most spectacular ranges in Bolivia. The other branch encompasses the Cor

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Bolivia is made up of six geographic regions: • The Andes • The Altiplano • The Yungas and Chapare • The Highland Valleys • The tropical lowlands of the Upper Amazon Basins • The Gran Chaco The Andes: Two major branches of the Andes make up Bolivia’s mountain territory. One, starting in the Nudo de Apolobamba (north of L. Titicaca and on the Bolivia-Peru border) heads generally south and south-east, east of Lake Titicaca, east of La Paz and continues south on the eastern edge of the Altiplano and continues into northern Argentina. This section is primarily made up of the Cordillera de Apolobamba, Cordillera Real and Cordillera Quimsa Cruz. These are steep and rugged mountains with permanent snow, glaciers and the origin of many whitewater rivers that primarily head to the eastern side of the Andes known as the Yungas. The mountains rise to over 21,000 ft and average between 17,000′ and 19,000′. Without a doubt they are the most spectacular ranges in Bolivia. The other branch encompasse

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