The seat of Brunswick County, the town of Bolivia, North Carolina was named for the South American nation of the same name. Bolivia was settled in the 1890s, and incorporated in 1911. The town’s population went into decline when the widening of US-17 bypassed Bolivia; however, in 1977, the county seat was moved from Southport to Bolivia. Boiling Spring Lakes is southeast of Bolivia.
 
 
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BCC is a public, non-profit school in Bolivia, North Carolina, supervised by the North Carolina Community College System and the North Carolina State Board of Community College. Its admission policies and procedures, accreditation, degree and other programs, including continuing education programs, are discussed.
http://www.brunswickcc.edu/
Brunswick County, North Carolina
Formed from parts of Bladen County and New Hanover County in 1764, Brunswick County was named for the colonial port of Brunswick Town, and its seat is Bolivia, North Carolina. The official web site for the county offers contacts for the county’s elected officials and departments. Online services include public notice, a calendar of events, ordinances, and the ability to pay tax bills.
http://www.brunsco.net/
Offering dog training classes, a schedule of future classes, class curriculum, costs, board and train programs, and boarding at the Bolivia, North Carolina facility are featured.
http://www.canineacademy.us/
Meeting at its facilities on Southport-Supply Road SE in Bolivia, North Carolina, the congregation’s Sunday and weekday schedules, calendars, and contacts are published, along with an overview of its ministries and beliefs.
http://www.lpcbolivianc.com/
Wat Carolina Buddhajakra Vanaram
Wat Carolina is a Thai Buddhist monastery located near Bolivia, North Carolina. Its history, tributes, and a schedule of events and special festivals are posted, and educational texts, photographs, and contacts are posted.
http://www.wat-carolina.com/