This article is about Bolivian people of Brazilian descent. For Brazilian people of Bolivian descent, see Bolivians in Brazil.
Brazilians in Bolivia Bolivianos Brasileiros Bolivianos Brasileños
Total population
40,000
Regions with significant populations
La Paz · Cochabamba · Pando · Santa Cruz
Languages
Brazilian Portuguese · Bolivian Spanish
Religion
Roman Catholicism
Related ethnic groups
Brazilian diaspora
Brazilians in Bolivia consists of Bolivian people of Brazilian descent as well as immigrants and expatriates from Brazil. As of 2020, an estimated 40,000 Brazilians live in Bolivia.[1]
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