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Sucre, Bolivia


Sucre is famous for its whitewash buildings (giving its alternative name la ciudad blanca ), picturesque rooftops and well-preserved colonial architecture.

Sucre is home to several museums, including the Casa de la Libertad, which displays Bolivia’s Declaration of Independence; a textile museum; and a children’s museum. One of the oldest universities in South America, Universidad Mayor, Real y Pontificia de San Francisco Xavier (St. Francis Xavier University), was founded in Sucre in 1624. The city contains many examples of Spanish colonial architecture and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1991.

Roads to Potosí, Cochabamba, and Santa Cruz and secondary roads to nearby valleys have made Sucre a commercial and agricultural centre of growing importance. Industrial establishments include an oil refinery and a cement plant. Extensive dinosaur tracks have been found at the cement quarry and other nearby sites. Pop. (2001) 193,876; (2012) 238,798.

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November 3, 2024

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