Apostolic Nunciature to Bolivia
The Apostolic Nunciature to Bolivia is an ecclesiastical office of the Catholic Church in Bolivia. It is a diplomatic post of the Holy See, whose representative is called the Apostolic Nuncio with the rank of an ambassador.
Papal representation was established in Bolivia by the Apostolic Delegation to Peru and Bolivia, a single office resident in Peru. As a delegation, it had no diplomatic status but acted on behalf of the Holy See with respect to the Catholic Church in region. This was then divided to create a nunciature for each country, a diplomatic office. Archbishop Angelo Giacinto Scapardini was named Apostolic Delegate to Peru and Bolivia in 1910. When he was assigned to his next diplomatic post in December 1916, he was described as Internuncio to Peru and Bolivia. Apostolic internuncio is a title given in anticipation of the establishment of diplomatic relations and the exchange of ambassadors.Papal representatives to Bolivia
;Apostolic Delegates to Peru and Bolivia
- Serafino Vannutelli
- Mario Mocenni
- Cesare Sambucetti
- Pietro Gasparri
- Alessandro Bavona
- Angelo Maria Dolci
- Angelo Giacinto Scapardini
- *His title became Apostolic Internuncio to Peru and Bolivia during his tenure as delegate.
;Apostolic Internuncios to Bolivia
- Rodolfo Caroli
- Tito Trocchi
- Gaetano Cicognani
;Apostolic Nuncios to Bolivia
- Carlo Chiarlo
- Luigi Centoz
- Federico Lunardi
- Egidio Lari
- Giuseppe Burzio
- Sergio Pignedoli
- Umberto Mozzoni
- Carmine Rocco
- Giovanni Gravelli
- Giuseppe Laigueglia
- Alfio Rapisarda
- Santos Abril y Castelló
- Giovanni Tonucci
- Rino Passigato
- Józef Wesołowski
- Ivo Scapolo
- Luciano Suriani
- Giambattista Diquattro
- Angelo Accattino