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Bolivia Autonomy

Autonomy supporters shout slogans outside a polling station as they guard the station while an autonomy referendum is held in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, Sunday, May 4, 2008. Long isolated from Bolivia's capital of La Paz, Santa Cruz state has aspired to greater self-rule for generations, and movement has caught fire since Evo Morales' 2005 election as Bolivia's first indigenous president. The autonomy referendum is considered illegal by the central government.

Photo / Roberto Candia

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Autonomy supporters shout slogans outside a polling station as they guard the station while an autonomy referendum is held in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, Sunday, May 4, 2008. Long isolated from Bolivia's capital of La Paz, Santa Cruz state has aspired to greater self-rule for generations, and movement has caught fire since Evo Morales' 2005 election as Bolivia's first indigenous president. The autonomy referendum is considered illegal by the central government. <br />
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Photo / Roberto Candia