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Definitions of sucre in various dictionaries:
noun - the basic unit of money in Ecuador
noun - the judicial capital and seat of the judiciary in Bolivia
A basic unit of currency in Ecuador.
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| This Bolivian city is known as the "city with four names", the others being La Plata, Charcas & Ciudad Blanca |
| This judicial capital of Bolivia is named for the country's first president |
| This city named for Bolivia's first president was founded in 1538 on what had been a Quechua settlement |
| Located about 8,500 feet up in the Andes is this judicial capital of Bolivia |
| This judicial capital of Bolivia is named for a former president of that country |
| One of Simon Bolivar's last wishes was vengeance for the murder of a "sweet" friend for whom this Bolivian city is named |
| Sweet! This South American judicial capital lies at 9,000 feet on the Quirpinchaca River |
| Bolivia & this city, its capital, are both named for men known as liberators |
| This city whose name suggests sugar is known as la Ciudad Blanca, "the White City" |
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| Sucre (Spanish: [suke]) is the constitutional capital of Bolivia, the capital of the Chuquisaca Department and the 6th most populated city in Bolivia. Located in the south-central part of the country, Sucre lies at an elevation of 2,810 meters (9,214 feet). This relatively high altitude gives the city a cool temperate climate year-round. |