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- Bolivia_maize_varieties comment "The varieties of Bolivian maize are the result of thousands of years of selective breeding for superior agronomic and cooking traits.Climate and soil diversity is a key feature of the landscape of Bolivia, a country extending between 9° to 22° South and 57° to 69° West. The indigenous cultures that played a key role in the differentiation of the native Bolivian maize races were the Aymara in the north, the Sauces in central Bolivia, and the Yampara in the south.".
- Q4939526 comment "The varieties of Bolivian maize are the result of thousands of years of selective breeding for superior agronomic and cooking traits.Climate and soil diversity is a key feature of the landscape of Bolivia, a country extending between 9° to 22° South and 57° to 69° West. The indigenous cultures that played a key role in the differentiation of the native Bolivian maize races were the Aymara in the north, the Sauces in central Bolivia, and the Yampara in the south.".