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  2. Red Uno de Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Red UNO de Bolivia (literally "Network One", commonly referred to as Red UNO and occasionally also called simply UNO, UNO being the initials of Unión Nacional de Organizaciones Televisivas [1]) is a national Bolivian television network owned by businessman Ivo Kuljis. [2] It started operations in April 1984.

  3. Bolivia TV - Wikipedia

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    Digital VHF. Channel 7.1 (La Paz) Televisión Boliviana (Bolivia TV) is the first television channel of Bolivia and serves the only means of television communication from the government. The channel was established in August 1969 under the government of Luis Adolfo Siles after years of planning by the government of then-recently deceased René ...

  4. Unitel Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    UNITEL ( UNI VERSAL DE TEL EVISIÓN) [1] is a Bolivian commercial television network headquartered in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. It was founded in 1987 in Santa Cruz de la Sierra as Teleoriente, which in 1997 created the current network and bought two Telesistema Boliviano stations. It is owned by businessman Osvaldo Monasterio Nieme. [2]

  5. Bolivian Union Party - Wikipedia

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    The Bolivian Union Party (Spanish: Partido de la Unión Boliviana) was a political party in Bolivia. The party positioned itself as a 'revolutionary democratic centre-left nationalist' party. It was founded as a continuation of the Sucrist National Union Party (Partido Unión Nacional Sucrista).

  6. Television in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Television in Bolivia. Television in Bolivia arrived in 1967 and is one of the media that integrates the national population. Currently there are 185 stations or television stations in the national territory, most of which are installed in the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra with 37 television media outlets. Currently there are 8 networks that ...

  7. René Barrientos - Wikipedia

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    René Barrientos. René Barrientos Ortuño (30 May 1919 – 27 April 1969) was a Bolivian military officer and politician who served as the 47th president of Bolivia twice nonconsecutively from 1964 to 1966 and from 1966 to 1969. During much of his first term, he shared power as co-president with Alfredo Ovando from 1965 to 1966 and prior to ...

  8. Bolivia national football team - Wikipedia

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    The Bolivia national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de Bolivia), also known as La Verde, has represented Bolivia in international football since 1926. Organized by the Bolivian Football Federation (FBF), [A] it is one of the ten members of FIFA 's South American Football Confederation ( CONMEBOL ).

  9. Recognition of same-sex unions in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    The ruling made Bolivia the seventh country in South America to recognise same-sex unions. Bolivia first recognised a same-sex civil union on 9 December 2020 after a couple challenged the government's refusal to recognise their relationship. A court ruled in favour of the couple on 3 July 2020, and the couple successfully registered their union ...