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Bolivia Map Poster 1964 - Alliance for Progress Program

This wall poster features a map indicating the Bolivian communities benefiting from the 'Alliance for Progress' program in 1964. This geographic poster illustrates Bolivia by highlighting the areas covered by this development initiative, which aimed to promote social and economic progress through various infrastructures and services. On the white background of this wall decoration, the map displays a colorful distribution with predominantly yellow zones, accompanied by various symbols and a legend indicating the types of aid and activities carried out. Icons represent infrastructures such as industries, homes, health centers, agricultural facilities, urban and rural schools, as well as cooperatives. These graphic elements become essential details for an aesthetic and informative wall decoration, ideal for interiors emphasizing themes related to geography or social history. The simple yet precise graphic style of this poster makes it a vintage wall decoration piece well suited for academic spaces, offices, or to adorn a living room with an ethnic and cultural touch. The presence of Spanish text, notably the name of the program "Alianza para el Progreso" along with its logo, lends this poster an authenticity that will appeal to lovers of original wall decor, as well as enthusiasts of Latin American history. This cartographic wall chart thus represents a unique piece to enrich interior decoration with a poster that invites discovery and reflection on social and economic progress within Bolivia in the 1960s. Its size and design facilitate a harmonious integration into various decor styles, from modern to retro, bringing a strong cultural touch and a distinctive historical interest.

Bolivia Map Poster 1964 - Alliance for Progress Program

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This wall poster features a map indicating the Bolivian communities benefiting from the 'Alliance for Progress' program in 1964. This geographic poster illustrates Bolivia by highlighting the areas covered by this development initiative, which aimed to promote social and economic progress through various infrastructures and services. On the white background of this wall decoration, the map displays a colorful distribution with predominantly yellow zones, accompanied by various symbols and a legend indicating the types of aid and activities carried out. Icons represent infrastructures such as industries, homes, health centers, agricultural facilities, urban and rural schools, as well as cooperatives. These graphic elements become essential details for an aesthetic and informative wall decoration, ideal for interiors emphasizing themes related to geography or social history. The simple yet precise graphic style of this poster makes it a vintage wall decoration piece well suited for academic spaces, offices, or to adorn a living room with an ethnic and cultural touch. The presence of Spanish text, notably the name of the program "Alianza para el Progreso" along with its logo, lends this poster an authenticity that will appeal to lovers of original wall decor, as well as enthusiasts of Latin American history. This cartographic wall chart thus represents a unique piece to enrich interior decoration with a poster that invites discovery and reflection on social and economic progress within Bolivia in the 1960s. Its size and design facilitate a harmonious integration into various decor styles, from modern to retro, bringing a strong cultural touch and a distinctive historical interest.