With origins dating back to the 1500s La Paz, Bolivia is a fascinating mixture of the old and new. A vibrant and exciting city La Paz calls to all that enjoy stark blue skies, wandering through mystical streets and alleys, viewing history and craftsmanship by some of the country’s finest artists.
Wandering through La Paz’s many alleyways will take visitors back centuries with its majestic architecture and bronze statues depicting the Spanish leaders of its day. Vendors are plentiful at the Witches Market displaying hand crafted silver, various remedies and brightly colored Indian weavings.
For the history buff the Presidential Palace, the 1835 Cathedral and the ruins of the ancient city of Tiahuanaco wait to whisper their secrets to those stopping by. And don’t forget the many museums filled with incredible items telling historical stories from the past. Many of the museum’s exteriors are as fascinating as what is inside.
History can be found around virtually every corner in La Paz and every corner waits to tell its tale.
Sucre is the constitutional capital of Bolivia. La Paz is the seat of government of Bolivia.
Sucre is the constitutional capital of Bolivia. La Paz is the seat of government of Bolivia.
Bolivia is unique in that it has two working capitals. The official constitutional capital is the city of Sucre. However, La Paz is where the country's government conducts business and is also considered a capital city.
La Paz is the administrative capital of Bolivia.
La Paz is the administrative capital of Bolivia, in far western Bolivia near the border with Peru and Chile.
Why is the city La Paz in Bolivia safe from fire?
The population of La Paz Department - Bolivia - is 2,350,466.
La Paz is a city in Bolivia; it does not have a capital.
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La Paz and Sucre are both capitals of Bolivia. La Paz is the politiclal capital which is where the president and congress is. and Sucre is the legal capital where the Supreme Court is
Bolivia is unique in that it has two working capitals. The official constitutional capital is the city of Sucre. However, La Paz is where the country's government conducts business and is also considered a capital city.
Sucre is the constitutional capital of Bolivia, while La Paz is considered the administrative Capital of bolivia. Bolivia has two capitals, Sucre being the primary and La Paz, the secondary.