
Sucre, in the foothills of the Andes Mountains in southern Bolivia has gone by many names throughout its storied history: La Plata (in reference to nearby silver mines), Chuquisaca (the Spanish version of its indigenous name), and Ciudad Blanca (you’ll see why it earned that moniker in just a moment).
But no matter what you call it, this medium-sized city of 300,000 people founded in the 16th century offers many reasons to visit or live here full-time.
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