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
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
Sucre – Bolivia Sucre was founded in 1538 under the name of “Ciudad de la Plata de la Nueva Toledo ” Cerro Rico, the world’s largest silver deposit, was discovered by the Spanish a bit later in 1545
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
Historic City of Sucre - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Sucre - de eerste hoofdstad van Bolivia - werd gesticht door de Spanjaarden in de eerste helft van de 16e eeuw De gebouwen in het historische centrum van de stad zijn kenmerkend voor de 18e-eeuwse lokale architectuur