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Summary Of: Sucre

Sucre lies at an altitude of 2750m... Sucre was founded under the name... Sucre remains the seat of the Catholic church in Bolivia... Many argue Sucre was the epicenter that initiated the independence campaign against Spain in all of Latin America... Sucre is the gateway to numerous small villages that date from the colonial era... Sucre is also called... Sucre is at coordinates...

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