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Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Lake Titicaca, located on the Coaya Plateau on the border between Bolivia and Peru, is the highest and largest freshwater lake in South America, one of the highest large freshwater lakes in the world, the highest navigable lake in the world, and the third largest lake in South America (after Maracaibo and Patus lagoons) Lake Titicaca Copacabana countries.

Lake Titicaca, located on the Coaya Plateau on the border between Bolivia and Peru, is the highest and largest freshwater lake in South America, one of the highest large freshwater lakes in the world, the highest navigable lake in the world, and the third largest lake in South America (after Maracaibo and Patus lagoon) Lake Titicaca Copacabana

Country: Bolivia

Altitude: 3812m

Producing area: Lake Titicaca

Baking degree: medium baking

Treatment: washing

Variety: iron pickup

Producer: tapping Baigabana small farmers

Flavor: dry aromas of roasted nuts and almonds, orange and pomelo Bolivian coffee have the advantage of high altitude and excellent varieties of coffee, where the traditional Tibica and a small amount of Kaddura are highly valued in the world market. In the past, coffee trees in Bolivia used to act as hedges and ornaments around the garden. Real commercial production began in the early 1950s. The coffee industry in Brazil was badly damaged by the great frost in 1957, while Bolivia (Bolivia) benefited and developed rapidly. Bolivian coffee is grown at an altitude of 18000 to 2670 meters above sea level, and the Arabian washed coffee beans are exported to Germany and Sweden. They are not the best in taste today and have a bitter taste.

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