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This title was created by Library of Congress staff on the topic of Bolivia and describe collections with materials related to the country.
Bolivia, a country study by Library of Congress Federal Research Division; Rex A. Hudson and Dennis M. Hanratty, EditorsThe following selection of books in English and Spanish offers general reference to the study of Bolivian history and culture.
Bosquejo Estadistico de Bolivia by José María Dalence
La Chaskañawi: Novela de Costumbres Bolivianas by Carlos Medinaceli
Education in Bolivia: Data Report by United States AID Mission to BoliviaThe Library's Serial and Government Publications Division maintains one of the most extensive collections of newspapers, current periodicals, comic books, and government publications. With over 25,000 non-US titles, it is the largest collection of international newspapers in the world. These materials are served in the Library's Newspaper and Current Periodical Reading Room.
The Library of Congress currently receives the following newspaper from Bolivia, which does not include titles attained electronically. The materials linked below provide fuller bibliographic information in the Library of Congress Online Catalog, including holdings for each title.
El Diario (La Paz, Bolivia)While many newspapers are microfilmed, historic collections of newspapers are maintained in bound volumes to preserve the original format: