Proud, genteel Sucre is Bolivia's most beautiful city.

Gorgeous whitewashed Sucre, whose elegant patioed houses and noble churches make it the nation's most handsome city, is still the judicial capital of the country. It was here that Bolivian independence was declared in 1825, and it's still known as the 'Cradle of Liberty.'

Fast Facts

Population

247,300

Currency

Name: Boliviano
Code: BOB
Symbol: B$

Electrical Plugs

European plug with two circular metal pins Japanese-style plug with two parallel flat blades
220V 50Hz

Languages Spoken

Official: Quechua, Spanish, Aymara

Time Zones

GMT/UTC -4 

Country Dialing Code

+591

Weights & Measures

Metric

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