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The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

This time, Xiao Ran Pin Banknote Cabinet brought you a banknote of Bolivia, the alpine country of South America----- Bolivia 50 Nuo.

"Bolivian boliviano" is the name of the currency in circulation in Bolivia.

The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

Bolivian 50 Nos (obverse)

The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

Bolivian 50 Nos (back)

Bolivia is a landlocked country in South America, with a plateau terrain dominated by an average altitude of more than 3,000 meters, making it the highest average altitude in the world. Because of its abundant natural resources, it is known as the "donkey sitting on the gold mine".

The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

Bolivia (yellow area) location in South America

At an altitude of more than 3,600 meters, La Paz, the capital of Bolivia, is the highest capital in the world.

The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

The capital is La Paz

The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

Streets of La Paz

The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

The streets of La Paz are quite Spanish-style buildings

In the 13th century, Bolivia was part of the Inca Empire. It became a Spanish colony in 1538 and became independent on 6 August 1825.

The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

Descendants of Bolivian Indians

<h1>The façade of the Bolivian 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Fortress of Incarayata"). </h1>

It is famous for having the ruins of what was once the largest rooftop building of the Inca Empire, known as Karanka.

The ruins of the Fortress of Inkarayata cover an area of about 120,000 square meters, located in the north of the bolivian city of Tortola, next to the Cordibamba Mountains, this great fortress bears witness to the splendor of the ancient Inca Empire.

The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

Ruins of the Fortress of Inkarayata

This bolivian historical monument has amazing features, the "La Kallanka" in the ruins of the Incarayata Fortress is a stone wall that still stands, 22 meters wide and 78 meters long, and is one of the largest roof buildings before Columbus discovered america.

The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

La Kallanka stone wall

The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section
The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

Small stones stacked on top of each other in the Calajeta Fortress complex

<h1>To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. </h1>

The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

Three Bolivian national heroes

<h1>The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. </h1>

The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section
The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

Alpacas under Mount Sahama

At 6,542 meters above sea level, Bolivia's highest peak, the Sahama Volcano, is located in sahama National Park on the border of Oruro and Sahama provinces in southwestern Bolivia.

Sahama National Park was established in 1939 and is only 16-24 kilometers away from neighboring Chile.

An astronaut on the International Space Station once photographed Bolivia's Sahama Volcano, a prominent array of snow-covered volcanoes that cast huge shadows on the mountains of Bolivia and Chile in the early morning.

The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

Sahama Volcano

The summit of Sahama Volcano is an isolated cone with a complex geology, with lava domes consisting of Andesian and rhyolites covering the Andesan formation volcanoes.

<h1>The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. </h1>

The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

Sahama Volcano and Andean Red Stork

The Andean Red Stork is also known as the Andean Flamingo. It is found mainly in the Andes regions of Bolivia, Peru, Chile and Argentina.

It is 102-110 cm long, its feathers are pink overall, and its life span can reach 50 years.

The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

Andean Red Stork

Usually inhabiting shoals near saltwater lakes, it is a very famous wading bird. Dozens or even hundreds of them often live together in groups.

The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

Andean flamingos in flight

The Andean flamingo will create conical nests in the shoals from reeds, weeds and mud, and feed on crustaceans, mollusks, fish, aquatic insects and so on in the water.

<h1>The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa"</h1>

Quinoa is native to the middle and high-altitude mountains of Bolivia, Colombia, Chile and other mountains in the Andes Mountains of South America.

The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

Quinoa

Quinoa has a certain drought, hardiness, salt tolerance, and grows from about sea level to plateaus at an altitude of about 4500 meters above sea level.

<h1>Finally, let's look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section</h1>

Fluorescent security on the front can see the Bolivian coat of arms and the number 50 below;

The quinoa pattern and the red-and-green security thread can be seen on the back, and the entire banknote is covered with fluorescent filaments.

The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section
The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

Central Bank of Bolivia/Republic of Bolivia

The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

The Spanish "ley 901 del 28 de noviembre de 1986" on the avatars of the three figures translates to Law No. 901 of 28 November 1986.

The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

Using tricolor gravure printing technology, the number 50 has many tiny 50 digits above it, and the translation below is "50 Bolivian bolivianos"

The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

Watermark head of Bolivian national hero José Manuel Baca Cano and the number 50 white watermark

The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

Use an open-window metal safety cord that is also printed with an avatar motif

The andean flamingos feeding on the salt lakes of the Sahama volcano, the façade of the Alpine Country of 50 Bolivian Bolivia 50 Nos is the Fortaleza De Incallajta (Spanish, transliteration "Incarayata Fortress"). To the far right of the front of the Bolivian 50 No are three Bolivian national heroes, José Manuel Baka Cano, Bruno Lacua and Pablo Zara. Wilka. The full name of the mountain behind the Bolivian 50 No is "Nevado Sahama Volcano", or "Sahama Volcano" for short. The Bolivian 50 Nos has two Andean red storks on the back, one of which is printed from a brilliant light change ink. The background plant of the Andean flamingo is called "quinoa" Finally we look at the text and anti-counterfeiting section

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