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7 unusual facts about Cobija


Bolivia–Chile relations

Bolivia subsequently became dissatisfied at the arrangement due to the negative financial status of the national budget, especially after the earthquakes that struck Cobija in 1868 and 1877, the only small coastal town originally founded by Bolivians.

Carlos Cárdenas

Carlos Cárdenas Rodriguez (born October 5, 1976 in Cobija, Pando) is a former Bolivian football striker.

Cobija, Chile

The city was destroyed by an earthquake in 1865, but it was revived with the discovery of ore in Caracoles.

Eusebio Guilarte Vera

Allowed to live under house arrest in internal exile at the Pacific port of Cobija, Litoral, Guilarte caught an illness and died less than 2 years later, in 1849.

Litoral Department

The main towns on the Pacific coast named, were from north to south, Cobija, Mejillones and Antofagasta.

Porvenir Massacre

In the early hours of September 11, 2008, a protest was organized by Prefectural authorities of the Bolivian Department of Pando, As a result of the ambush, near the city of Cobija, 19 protesters of the municipality of El Porvenir died that day.

The protesters were marching to the departmental capital of Cobija to protest departmental government actions during a national political crisis.


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Brasiléia

Not just consumers are turning to the Bolivian economy, but entrepreneurs as well due to free trade zone of Cobija (the departmental capital of Pando province and Nicolás Suárez).


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