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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.
"la paz" and "sucre" are Spanish words. If you are asking what "la paz" and "sucre" mean, they mean "peace" and "sugar" (sucre is an old form of azúcar). If you are asking how to pronounce "la paz" and "sucre" - "lah pas" (Latin America) "lah path" (Spain) and "SOO-kray"
Bolivia has two capitals, Sucre and La Paz. Sucre is the historical capital, and La Paz is where the countries government is seated.
Bolivia has 2 capitals: La Paz & Sucre. La Paz is the de facto capital and administrative center of the country. Sucre is the constitutional capital.
sucre and La paz
La Paz and Sucre
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.
Sucre is the constitutional and judicial capital and La Paz is the administrative capital
In La Paz, Spanish and Aymara are predominantly spoken. In Sucre, Spanish is the official language spoken by the majority of the population.
The capital cities of Bolivia are La Paz, and Sucre