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Brazilians in Bolivia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brazilians in Bolivia
Brazilians in Bolivia consists of Bolivian people of Brazilian descent as well as immigrants and expatriates from Brazil. As of May 2006, an estimated 18,600 Brazilians live in Bolivia, more than a third illegally, according to the Brazilian Foreign Ministry records for 2005. About 13,000 of them live in the lowland region that borders Brazil.〔(Bolivia's Nationalism Threatens Property of Brazilian Settlers ). Bloomberg. Retrieved on 2006-05-12.〕 ==Migration History== In the late 1980s, farmers from Brazil became attracted to Bolivia's undeveloped flat land, which has fertile soil, plentiful water and a tropical climate which is perfect for crops such as soy, corn, sunflowers, rice and wheat.〔(Brazilian Farmers in Bolivia Fear Reforms ). lists.fahamu.org. Retrieved on 2006-05-12.〕 Many of them settled in the Bolivian province of Pando which is just across the border from the Brazilian Amazon states of Acre and Rondônia. There are also Brazilian farmers in the Bolivian province of Santa Cruz and they owned farmlands there as well. Many Brazilian students have been coming to Bolivia to study medicine.〔(Brazilian medical students complain of prejudice in Bolivia ). isaude.net. Retrieved on 2010-01-25.〕 There are about 3,000 Brazilian students in the country, most of them enrolled in a medical course. The first Brazilian students arrived in Bolivia in the 1980s. They were attracted by the medical courses at low cost and without the requirement for college.
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