- 5 and 10
bolivianos.
Regular issues followed the same year in
denominations of 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200
bolivianos. The 2
boliviano note was replaced...
-
conversion rate was 1,000,000
pesos bolivianos to 1
boliviano. "$b." was the
currency symbol for the peso
boliviano. On
December 15, 1959,
Bolivia had...
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exchange rate of 1000
bolivianos to 1 peso. The peso was
later replaced by the
second Bolivian boliviano. The
first boliviano was
introduced in 1864...
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Yacimientos Petrolíferos
Fiscales Bolivianos (YPFB) is a
Bolivian state-owned
enterprise dedicated to the exploration, exploitation, refining, industrialization...
-
Transportes Aéreos
Bolivianos (abbreviated TAB and also
known as TAB
Airlines or TAB Cargo) is a
cargo airline which operates civil cargo flights between...
-
Lloyd Aéreo
Boliviano (LAB),
internationally known as LAB
Bolivian Airlines, was the flag
carrier and prin****l
airline of
Bolivia from 1925
until it...
- Bolivia), also
known by its
incipit "Bolivians, the
Propitious Fate" (
Bolivianos, el Hado Propicio) and by its
original title "Patriotic Song" (Canción...
- Viru
International Airport.[citation needed]
Servicios de
Aeropuertos Bolivianos Sociedad Anonima (SABSA) was
created to
operate the concession. In 1999...
-
Academia del Balompié
Boliviano,
commonly known as ABB, is a
Bolivian football club
based in La Paz. Currently, it
competes in the La Paz
Regional League...
- Bolivianos, to
Montero 10
Bolivianos,
Santa Fe 2
Bolivianos, San Juan de
Yapacani 4
Bolivianos, and Bulo Bulo 11
Bolivianos. One bus
leaves from Yapacani...