A plan by Bolivia’s leftist government to redistribute up to 54,000 square miles of land to the poor generated protests Tuesday by leaders in the wealthy province of Santa Cruz — the stronghold of opposition to leftist President Evo Morales. The majority of the land to be redistributed — an area roughly the size of Iowa — lies in the eastern lowlands of Santa Cruz province, an agricultural region that is the impoverished Andean nation’s economic engine. The region contributes one-third of Bolivia’s GDP. Full Story
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