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Beautiful Sucre is the constitutional capital of Bolivia. The historic city was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991 because of its wonderfully well-preserved colonial centre with many 16th century religious buildings. With a fifth of the number of inhabitants compared to the administrative capital La Paz, Sucre has a very cosy feel to it.
From the Sucre Travel Guide
La Paz-Potosi- Flight?
Can anyone informe me about the possiblity of flying for La Paz to Potosi or Sucre? What air line? Cost? Thks. Sylvain ...
Spanish Courses, Bolivia?
at the very beginning in Sucre. Sucre's a lovely town, really pretty and has some good places to drink and eat ...
Quito to Cuzco-??
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"A donkey sitting on a gold mine"
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Posted in Americanos by ahafys
Sucre
I got to Sucre in Bolivia at the same time when the English/Scottish couple and the Irish couple ...
Posted in A Luxembourger with a backpack by sarahm_lux
Sucre
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Posted in Our Trip by kmandmc