
Germán Busch
Germán Busch was a Bolivian military leader and politician, best known for his presidency during the early 20th century. He implemented significant reforms, including the law of petroleum royalties, which helped finance public works and modernize the country. Busch's leadership was crucial in transforming Santa Cruz into a major economic hub, showcasing the region's potential for growth and development.
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Germán Busch's government created Pando, establishing sovereignty in the northern part of the country.
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