Bolivia–Turkey relations
Bolivia–Turkey relations (Spanish: Las relaciones Bolivia-Turquía; Turkish: Bolivya-Türkiye ilişkileri) are foreign relations between Bolivia and Turkey.
Bolivia |
Turkey |
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Country Comparison
Bolivia | Turkey | |
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State Emblem / National Emblem | ||
Population | 11,428,245 | 83,154,997 |
Area | 1,098,581 km2 (424,164 sq mi) | 783,356 km2 (302,455 sq mi) |
Population density | 10.4/km2 (26.9/sq mi) | 105/km2 (271.9/sq mi) |
Capital | La Paz | Ankara |
Government | Unitary presidential constitutional republic | Unitary presidential constitutional republic |
Current Leader | President Jeanine Áñez Vice President Vacant |
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Vice President Fuat Oktay |
Official languages | Spanish | Turkish |
Main religions | 88.9% Christianity, 9.3% No religion | 97.6% Islam, 1.1% Judaism, 0.3% Christianity |
Ethnic groups | 68% Mestizo, 20% Native Bolivian, 5% White Bolivian | 85% Turkish, 9% Kurdish 6% Others |
Human Development Index (HDI) | 0.703 (high)[2] — 114th | 0.806 (very high)[3] — 59th |
GDP (PPP) | $89.018 billion ($7,790 per capita) | $2.464 trillion[4] ($29,326 per capita) |
Presidential Visits
The official visit of former President Evo Morales to Turkey on 9 April 2019 constituted the first Presidential visit between the two countries.[1]
Guest | Host | Place of visit | Date of visit |
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President Evo Morales | President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan | Presidential Complex, Ankara | 9 April, 2019[1] |
Economic Relations
The trade volume between the two countries was approximately 130 million USD (Turkey’s exports: 22 million USD, Turkey’s imports: 108 million USD) by the end of 2019.[1]
References
- "Relations between Turkey and Bolivia". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey.
- "2019 Human Development Index Ranking | Human Development Reports". hdr.undp.org. Retrieved 2020-08-04.
- "List of countries by Human Development Index", Wikipedia, 2020-04-24, retrieved 2020-05-02
- "International Monetary Fund, Report on selected countries". imf.org. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
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