Bolivia, in South America, is known for its diverse geography, from the Andes Mountains to the Amazon Basin. Sucre is the constitutional capital, while La Paz serves as the administrative one. Bolivia has the world's largest salt flats, Salar de Uyuni, and significant reserves of minerals like tin, silver, and lithium. The country has a high indigenous population, influencing its vibrant traditional culture, music, and arts. Economic disparities and political instability have been part of Bolivia's recent history.