The Bolivia ClipArt gallery contains 14 images related to this landlocked South American country.

A Venezuelan military and political leader. He helped lead Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela to independence during his lifetime.

Simón Bolívar

A Venezuelan military and political leader. He helped lead Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru,…

(1783-1830) Simon Bolivar was a patriot for South American Independence. He fought against the Spanish for his country of Venezuela. The southern part of Peru was named Bolivia, in honor of him.

Simon Bolivar

(1783-1830) Simon Bolivar was a patriot for South American Independence. He fought against the Spanish…

Bolivian fabric pattern sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Bolivian Cloth

Bolivian fabric pattern sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Bolivian hanging jar sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Bolivian Pot

Bolivian hanging jar sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Bolivia Envelope (10 C) from 1878

Bolivia 10 C Envelope, 1878

Bolivia Envelope (10 C) from 1878

Ruins at Escoma in Bolivia.

Escoma

Ruins at Escoma in Bolivia.

Bolivian Flag

Bolivia Flag

Bolivian Flag

Image of Lake Titicaca during Inca empire.

Lake Titicaca

Image of Lake Titicaca during Inca empire.

Ruins at Quellenata in Bolivia.

Quellenata

Ruins at Quellenata in Bolivia.

Coat of Arms, Bolivia

The Great Seal of Bolivia

Coat of Arms, Bolivia

Bolivia Stamp (50 centavos) from 1867

Bolivia 50 Centavos Stamp, 1867

Bolivia Stamp (50 centavos) from 1867

Bolivia Stamp (5 centavos) from 1876

Bolivia Cinco Centavos Stamp, 1876

Bolivia Stamp (5 centavos) from 1876

Bolivia Stamp (1 centavo) from 1887

Bolivia Un Centavo Stamp, 1887

Bolivia Stamp (1 centavo) from 1887

"Vicuna is a native of the most elevated localities of Bolivia and northern Chile. It is very wild, and has resisted all attempts to reduce it to a state of domestication. It is the smallest species of the genus, standing only about 30 inches at the shoulder. It is extremely active and sure-footed, and is seldom taken alive. In habit it somewhat resembles the chamois, as it lives in herds in the regions of perpetual snow. The soft, silky fur is in much demand for making delicate fabrics, and many thousands of these animals are slaughtered annually for the sake of the skins. "—(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)

Vicuna

"Vicuna is a native of the most elevated localities of Bolivia and northern Chile. It is very wild,…