'Sucre' and 'La Paz', Sucre is home to the judicial brand of the government (making it the constitutional capital), and La Paz is where the President and congress are stationed (the administrative capital).
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Bolivia has two capitals.La Paz is the Administrative Capital and Sucre is the Constitutional Capital.
Bolivia
The 2 capitals of Bolivia are Sucre and La Paz
Bolivia is unique because it has two capitals Sucre (main capital) and La Paz.
The capitals of Brazil, Colombia, and Chile are Brasilia, Bogota, and Santiago. There are two capitals in Bolivia: the administrative capital at La Paz and the constitutional (official and judicial) capital at Sucre.
The thing that makes Bolivia special is the costumes and potteries and stuff
There are TWO capitals for the landlocked country in South America that borders Chile. The capitals of Bolivia are La Paz (administrative capital) and Sucre (judicial and official capital).
Bolivia, a country in South America located next to Chile, is a country that has not one but two capitals. Those two capitals are La Paz and Sucre. La Paz is the administrative capital, while Sucre is the judicial capital.
Bolivia has two capitals, Sucre and La Paz. Sucre is the historical capital, and La Paz is where the countries government is seated.
Sucre
There are actually two capitals. one is La Paz and the other is Sucre