The capital at La Paz was made the administrative capital in 1898, while the historical capital at Sucre remained the constitutional and judicial capital.
La Paz is the third largest city in Bolivia and a center of commerce and industry.
Sucre was and still is the original capital of Bolivia. It is about 4-5 hours by road from the silver mines of Potosi, which were the primary source of economic power early in the history of independent Bolivia. In 1898 the silver mines were largely exhausted and the weight of the Bolivian economy was shifting toward the tin mines near Oruro. As a result the economic and political power also moved. The executive and legislative branches of government were moved that year to La Paz. The judicial branch remained in Sucre.
Sucre is the constitutional capital of Bolivia, and La Paz is sometimes called the administrative capital. La Paz is not actually a capital city. La Paz is actually just the "seat of government" (better said, the seat of two of Bolivia's three branches of government). The Bolivian Constitution, voted upon and passed in 2009, ratifies Sucre and only Sucre as the capital of Bolivia.
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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.
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.
The thing that makes Bolivia special is the costumes and potteries and stuff
Bolivia is a country with two capitals: La Paz (administrative) and Sucre (constitutional).
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 has two capitals, Sucre and La Paz. Sucre is the historical capital, and La Paz is where the countries government is seated.
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