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Chapare (Spanish: [tʃaˈpaɾe], also
called The
Chapare, is a
rural province in the
northern region of
Cochabamba Department in
central Bolivia. Most of...
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Chapare may
refer to:
Chapare Province,
Bolivia Chapare River It may also
refer to:
Chapare virus This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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Chapare mammarenavirus or
Chapare virus is a
virus from the
family Arenaviridae which causes a
hemorrhagic fever in
humans known as
Chapare hemorrhagic...
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Chapare Drug
Cartel is a
Bolivian criminal organization dedicated to drug
trafficking and
human trafficking that
operates in the
Chapare region. For...
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response to U.S.-funded
attempts to
eradicate and
fumigate coca
crops in the
Chapare region of Bolivia,
cocaleros joined with
other gr****roots
indigenous organizations...
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Chapare River is a
river in Bolivia,
which is a
tributary of the Mamoré
River in the
Amazon Basin. The
river has its
source at the
confluence of Espíritu...
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mostly by
small farmers in the
Chapare and
Yungas regions.
About 65
percent of all
Bolivian coca was
grown in the
Chapare region of
Cochabamba Department;...
- east of La Paz.
Cultivation expanded substantially in the 1980s into the
Chapare region of
Cochabamba and some
production flowed into the international...
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basic education and
mandatory military service before moving to the
Chapare Province in 1978.
Growing coca and
becoming a
trade unionist, he rose to...
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known as the Chimoré down to its
junction with the
Chapare. Its
larger tributaries are the
Chapare, Secure, Apere, and Ya****a from the west, and the Ichilo...