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Santa Cruz Population by Municipality and Gender
The population of Santa Cruz by municipality and Indigenous Autonomous Territory (TIOC), Population by Department and Municipality/TIOC – Santa Cruz Department Total Santa Cruz (Total) Population Men Women Total 3,122,605 1,582,326 1,540,279 Population by Municipality / TIOC Municipality / TIOC Population Men Women Santa Cruz de la Sierra 1,610,982 799,830 811,152 Cotoca 106,603 54,479 52,124…
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Bolivia Population by Department
Bolivia has a total population of 11,365,333 people, with a nearly equal gender distribution: 5,682,498 men and 5,682,835 women. This balance reflects a stable demographic structure at the national level. Population Count by Department (Bolivia) Department Total Population Men Women Total (Bolivia) 11,365,333 5,682,498 5,682,835 Chuquisaca 606,027 299,161 306,866 La Paz 3,030,917 1,504,480 1,526,437 Cochabamba…
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Bolivia 37 Official Languages and Others
Official Languages of Bolivia (37) (Recognized by the 2009 Constitution) Additional Indigenous Languages Proposed for Official Status Sign Language Languages Without Official Status (Minority & Foreign) Vernacular & Mixed Languages The Languages of Bolivia: A Living Tapestry of Cultures and Voices Bolivia is one of the most linguistically diverse countries in the world. Nestled in…
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Tel Aviv (עיריית תל אביב-יפו)
Tel Aviv-Yafo is Israel’s second-largest city and its economic, cultural, and technological hub. The municipality governs both Tel Aviv (founded in 1909) and the ancient port city of Jaffa (Yafo), which were merged in 1950. Key Facts Government Structure The Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality operates under Israel’s Local Authorities Law, with: Major Responsibilities Recent Controversies & Challenges Economic & Global Influence Interesting Facts
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Tel Aviv-Yafo Bathing Season: Key Highlights
Stretching along 14 kilometers of coastline from Herzliya in the north to Bat Yam in the south, Tel Aviv-Yafo’s beaches welcome around 8.5 million visitors each bathing season. Tel Aviv’s 13 official beaches offer lifeguard services, supervision, and first aid. All beaches are fully accessible for people with disabilities and are equipped with adapted showers…
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Ras El Tin Palace: Egypt’s Iconic Royal Retreat
Ras El Tin Palace is one of Egypt’s most iconic royal residences. Discover its rich history, majestic architecture, and royal legacy from Mohamed Ali to King Farouk. Historical Background of Ras El Tin Palace Ras El Tin Palace stands as a magnificent testament to Egypt’s regal architectural lineage. Located in Alexandria, its creation was spearheaded…
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Ganvié: Benin’s Floating Village
Ganvié: The “African Venice” – Benin’s Floating Village Ganvié, the “African Venice”? You’re absolutely right! Ganvié is one of Africa’s most fascinating and unique destinations—a stilt village built entirely on Lake Nokoué in Benin Republic. With a population of around 25,000 people, it’s often called the “Venice of Africa” due to its waterways, wooden canoes, and vibrant aquatic lifestyle. Why Ganvié is So Special What…
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Sacred Trees of Kaler: Hidden African Heritage
The sacred trees of Kaler are really fascinating! It’s incredible how certain places hold such deep spiritual and cultural significance, often unknown to the wider world. A comparison with the sacred forests of Benin—Porto Novo and Ouidah—adds an enriching layer to the narrative, highlighting the universal reverence for nature in African spiritual traditions. Key Observations…
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Qubba Palace: Inside the Grand Royal Gem of Egypt’s Mohamed Ali Dynasty
Qubba Palace, often described as the most majestic palace of Egypt’s Mohamed Ali Dynasty, traces its legacy to a powerful lineage of rulers. Built upon the remains of a modest house owned by Ibrahim Pasha, the son of Mohamed Ali Pasha, the site was transformed into a royal sanctuary by Khedive Ismael. This lineage played…
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Abdeen Palace: A Glimpse into Egypt’s Royal Legacy
Discover the rich history and grand architecture of Abdeen Palace, a symbol of Egypt’s royal legacy and a cornerstone of modern Cairo’s transformation. Abdeen Palace, situated in the heart of Cairo, marks a pivotal chapter in Egypt’s transition into modernity under the rule of Khedive Ismail. Upon ascending to the throne in 1863, Khedive Ismail…