Located in South America, the landlocked Plurinational State of Bolivia is made up of nine departments and has borders with Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Peru, and Paraguay. The three most significant provinces are Cochabamba, La Paz, and Santa Cruz. Bolivia is the fifth largest country in South America, with a surface area of 1.1 million square kilometers. Due to the wide range of altitudes found in the country's topography, it experiences a variety of climates, including tropical, frigid, and semiarid. There are ten million people living there. La Paz, the nation's capital, is 3,640 meters above sea level, making it the highest capital in the entire globe. But Santa Cruz has the greatest population, followed by El Alto and La Paz. With 2,4 million passengers annually, Viru Viru International Airport (VVI) is the busiest airport. El Alto International Airport (LPB), with 1.8 million passengers annually, comes in second. One of the airports with the highest altitude in the world is LPB. A variety of languages and cultures coexist in Bolivian culture, with Roman Catholicism serving as the predominant religion. The official languages of the nation are Guarani, Spanish, Quechua, and Aymara. The foundation of the legal system is civil law from France, Spain, and Rome. There is a presidential republican form of governance.President Jeanine Luis Arce is the head of state and government at the same time. The Bolivian Boliviano (BOB), the national currency of the nation, is now worth 6.9 US dollars. With an open economy and a GDP of over $43.4 billion, the nation ranks 13th in South America for economic size. The per capita income of its people is $3,631. The three main sectors that comprise the majority of the GDP are agriculture, industry, and services. Natural gas, petroleum, silver, zinc, gold, quinoa, soybeans, and soy products are among its principal export commodities. Bolivia has a wide range of tourist attractions and sites, both natural and urban.It is well-known for both its numerous historic locations and its six UNESCO World Heritage sites. Lake Titicaca, the Andes, Potosi, Sucre, Madidi National Park, Tiwanaku, and Fort Samaipata are a few of the important locations. In addition, the country has several Guinness World Record locations, including the highest ski slope in the world, because to its high height in some areas. A total of 1.2 million visitors visit the country each year, most of them come from the nearby nations of Europe and the United States.