Media Luna

A map of the Media Luna—the four constituent departments generally considered to fall within the region are colored

The Media Luna (lit.'half-moon') or Media Luna Ampliada (lit.'extended half-moon') refers to a group of four departments – Santa Cruz, Beni, Pando, and Tarija – in Bolivia which are home to a greater proportion of opponents to the national government led by Evo Morales and the Movement for Socialism (MAS) than the rest of the country. Pando has seen increasing support for MAS since 2009, while Tarija was initially supportive but has opposed MAS in every election after 2014. In contrast to the predominantly Indigenous Andean (Quechua and Aymara) populations of the Andean region such as La Paz and Cochabamba, the departments in the Media Luna are majority mestizo, as well as being made up of the remaining 26 groups of lowland indigenes with white minorities, specifically in Santa Cruz de la Sierra.[1][citation needed]

  1. ^ THE DEMOCRACY CENTER https://www.democracyctr.org/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)