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Bolivia - Wikipedia Sucre is Bolivia's constitutional capital and retains the judicial branch of government. Bolivia has its constitutionally recognized capital in Sucre, while La Paz is the seat of government. La Plata (now Sucre) was proclaimed the provisional capital of the newly independent Alto Peru (later, Bolivia) on 1 July 1826. [122]
Bolivia | History, Language, Capital, Flag, Population, Map ... 12 Apr 2025 · The constitutional capital is the historic city of Sucre, where the Supreme Court is established, but the administrative capital is La Paz, where the executive and legislative branches of government function. Bolivia is traditionally regarded as a highland country.
Bolivia's Capital Cities: La Paz And Sucre Explained 24 Sep 2024 · Bolivia has two capital cities: Sucre and La Paz. Sucre is the constitutional capital of Bolivia and the seat of the judiciary, while La Paz is the seat of the government and home to the president, foreign embassies, and central bank. Both …
What Is The Capital Of Bolivia? - WorldAtlas 25 Apr 2017 · Sucre is the official and judicial capital of Bolivia, while La Paz is the seat of the executive and legislative branches of the national government.
La Paz | History, Bolivia, Population, Map, & Facts | Britannica La Paz, city, administrative capital of Bolivia, west-central Bolivia. It is situated some 42 miles (68 km) southeast of Lake Titicaca. La Paz, which lies between 10,650 and 13,250 feet (3,250 and 4,100 metres) above sea level, is the world’s highest national capital.
La Paz - Wikipedia La Paz, officially Nuestra Señora de La Paz (Aymara: Chuqiyapu or Chuqi Yapu), is the seat of government of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. With 755,732 residents as of 2024, [4][5] La Paz is the third-most populous city in Bolivia.