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Spanish architecture in Sucre.  This white washed city was declared a Culture Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1991.  This city of 200,000 people was once the capital of Bolivia but is now the ´Judicial Capital´ of the country.  There are many indigious people called Surenos who still inhabit Sucre.

BOLIVIA | Monday, 4 February 2008 | Views [568]

Spanish architecture in Sucre. This white washed city was declared a Culture Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1991. This city of 200,000 people was once the capital of Bolivia but is now the ´Judicial Capital´ of the country. There are many indigious people called Surenos who still inhabit Sucre.


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