Bolivia (Plurinational State of) - UNESCO

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  • Moda City of Potosí
    City of Potosí

    Moda

    "In the 16th century, this area was regarded as the world’s largest industrial complex. The extraction of silver ore relied on a series of hydraulic mills."
  • Moda Jesuit Missions of the Chiquitos
    Jesuit Missions of the Chiquitos

    Moda

    "Between 1696 and 1760, six ensembles of reducciones (settlements of Christianized Indians) inspired by the ‘ideal cities’ of the 16th-century philosophers were founded by the Jesuits in a style that married Catholic architecture with local traditions."
  • Moda Historic City of Sucre
    Historic City of Sucre

    Moda

    "Sucre, the first capital of Bolivia, was founded by the Spanish in the first half of the 16th century."
  • Moda Fuerte de Samaipata
    Fuerte de Samaipata

    Moda

    "The archaeological site of Samaipata consists of two parts: the hill with its many carvings, believed to have been the ceremonial centre of the old town (14th–16th centuries), and the area to the south of the hill, which formed the administrative and residential district."
  • Moda Noel Kempff Mercado National Park
    Noel Kempff Mercado National Park

    Moda

    "The National Park is one of the largest (1,523,000 ha) and most intact parks in the Amazon Basin. With an altitudinal range of 200 m to nearly 1,000 m, it is the site of a rich mosaic of habitat types from Cerrado savannah and forest to upland evergreen Amazonian forests."
  • Moda Spiritual and Political Centre of the Tiwanaku Culture
    Spiritual and Political Centre of the Tiwanaku Culture

    Moda

    "The city of Tiwanaku, capital of a powerful pre-Hispanic empire that dominated a large area of the southern Andes and beyond, reached its apogee between 500 and 900 AD. Its monumental remains testify to the cultural and political significance of this civilization."
  • Moda Tiwanaku
    Tiwanaku

    Moda

    "The city of Tiwanaku, capital of a powerful pre-Hispanic empire that dominated a large area of the southern Andes and beyond, reached its apogee between 500 and 900 AD."
  • Moda Qhapaq Ñan, Andean Road System
    Qhapaq Ñan, Andean Road System

    Moda

    "This site is an extensive Inca communication, trade and defence network of roads covering 30,000 km."