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The Role of Coca in Society

The Role of Coca in Society The drought and disease-resistant coca plant is found on the eastern slopes of the Andes primarily in Peru, Bolivia and Colombia. It has been cultivated and consumed by the indigenous peoples of South America's highland communities for thousands of years.
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