Legal and historical Capital City is Sucre. De facto, it is La Paz, where Executive and Legislative Powers resides. Court of Justice remains in Sucre. read more
It is a pretty straightforward question, but depending on who you ask, the answer is not always so simple. The government is divided between two cities in Bolivia – Sucre and La Paz. read more
Bolivia doesn't have 2 capitals, the fact is that, La Paz is the seat of the executive and legislative branches of the Bolivian Government, while Chuquisaca (Sucre) is the constitutional capital, the place when Bolivia gained its independence, and it was founded as a Republic. read more
While the majority of countries around the world have established one specific city as the political capital, this is not the case in Bolivia. In this country, the 3 branches of government are divided between two cities: Sucre and La Paz. read more