Sucre - Wikipedia Sucre (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsukɾe]; Quechua: Chuqichaka) is the de jure capital city of Bolivia, [1] the capital of the Chuquisaca Department and the sixth most populous city in Bolivia Located in the south-central part of the country, Sucre lies at an elevation of 2,790 m (9,150 ft)
Sucre | Bolivia, Map, Population, Elevation | Britannica Sucre, judicial capital of Bolivia (La Paz is the country’s administrative capital ) Sucre lies in a fertile valley crossed by the Cachimayo River, at an elevation of 9,153 feet (2,790 metres) above sea level
33 Facts About SUCRE Sucre, the constitutional capital of Bolivia, is a city rich in history, culture, and natural beauty Nestled in the Andean highlands, Sucre is famous for its well-preserved colonial architecture and its significant role in Bolivia’s independence struggle
20 Top Things to do in Sucre, Bolivia: The Ultimate White City Guide Sucre is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites, and we can see why In this post, we have created a list of things to do in Sucre, which will help you plan your activities during your time in the one of the most beautiful cities of Bolivia and South America
Why you should visit Sucre, Bolivia’s most beautiful city Your first impression of Sucre will always be a positive one! Here's how to make the most of this beautiful Bolivian city - from markets to hikes to everything in between
Your travel guide to Sucre - Bolivian Life From the charming colonial architecture and immaculately manicured parks to the pleasant year-round weather and unique cultural sites, Sucre is the ideal spot for leisurely exploration
Sucre travel - Lonely Planet | Bolivia, South America Proud, genteel Sucre is Bolivia’s most beautiful city and the symbolic heart of the nation It was here that independence was proclaimed, and while La Paz is the seat of government and treasury, Sucre is recognized in the constitution as the nation’s capital
20 Best Things To Do in Sucre (Bolivia) Sucre is not just another colonial city in Bolivia With hundreds of things to do in Sucre, it is Bolivia’s constitutional capital and it is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city Sucre, which is perhaps the most beautiful city in the country, was declared a World Heritage Site in 1991
Sucre - New World Encyclopedia In 1991, Sucre became a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for architectural blending of indigenous styles with those brought from Europe Nestled at the foot of the twin hills of Churuquella and Sika Sika, Sucre is the gateway to numerous small villages that date from the colonial era