Portrait of Tupak Katari (Julián Apaza), leader of the decolonization struggle and fighter for the Aymara peoples during the indigenous rebellion of 1780-1782. Portrait of Bartolina Sisa, Aymara wrestler who was also a participant in the rebellion. Both representative of the La Paz region. Portrait of Simón Bolívar, pan-Latin American freedom fighter who was instrumental in defeating the Spanish during the wars of colonialism. Representative of Bolivia's place in South America. View of Casa de la Libertad in background. All notes in the series have a "family tree" background with is coincident with the next denomination.
View of Tiwanaku, spiritual and political center of the culture of the Tiwanaku people. Cultural Patrimony of the Humanity (UNESCO - 2000) for its Outstanding Universal Value expressed in the conception and constructive mastery of monolithic temples and sculptures. The most important archaeological site in the country. Andean cat "titi", species from the high Andean region that is characterized by its medium size and gray fur with reddish-yellowish brown spots. Its thick and long tail represents more than 65% of its body. Traditionally it is considered a symbol of fertility, protection and is closely linked to the spirits of the mountains. Kantuta flower, a patriotic symbol with flared shape which bears the colors of the tricolor flag and symbolizes Bolivian identity. It was considered sacred by the Incas and is native to the western region of the country. Intertwined with Flor Patujú, they represent the union and the regions of the state.
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