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What is Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz (or Santa Cruz de la Sierra) is the most populous city in Bolivia (it just went overLa Paz in 2003), and the capital of the department of Santa Cruz. It is considered the most economically prosperous city in the country.

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"Here you’ll find (from north to south) Lake Titicaca, Tiwanaku, La Paz, Oruro, Sucre, Potosi, Salar de Uyuni and Tupiza."
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"Beginning about the 2nd century B.C., the Tiwanakan culture developed at the southern end of Lake Titicaca."
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"Their comprehensive Bolivian tour starts in Santa Cruz and includes stops in Sucre, Potosí, La Paz, Copacabana, and Lake Titicaca, in addition to other towns."
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"mines, Uyuni , Lake Titicaca , Los Yungas valley and the Andes mountains ; since La Paz is the seat of government all the embassies and foreign organizations has their headquarters in the city in case of any emergency nevertheless there are councils from some countries with offices in Santa Cruz."
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"The most influential Pre-Columbian cultures were the Tiahuanaco, who were based around Lake Titicaca and who ruled the region between AD 600-1200, and the Incas, who headed a vast empire comprising most of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador and northern Chile."
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