Regions with significant populations | |
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Bolivia c. 2,261,269 20-62% of Bolivia's population[1][2] | |
Languages | |
Aymara, Guarani, Quechua, Spanish, and other Indigenous languages | |
Religion | |
Roman Catholicism, Evangelicalism, Irreligion, Native religions | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Aymarás, Guaranís, Quéchuas, Mestizos in Bolívia |
Indigenous peoples in Bolivia, or Native Bolivians, are Bolivian people who are of indigenous ancestry. They constitute anywhere from 20 to 60% of Bolivia's population of 11,306,341,[1] depending on different estimates, and depending notably on the choice "Mestizo" being available as an answer in a given census, in which case the majority of the population identify as mestizo,[1] and they belong to 36 recognized ethnic groups. Aymara and Quechua are the largest groups.[3] The geography of Bolivia includes the Andes, the Gran Chaco, and the Amazon Rainforest.
An additional 30-68% of the population is mestizo, having mixed European and indigenous ancestry.[1]
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