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Antonio José de Sucre was one of our independence leaders. He was venezuelan, but I read somewhere that his ascestors can be traced back to Belgium, so it's very possible that it comes from "Sugar". Bolivia was named after Simón Bolivar, another leader of the revolution.
I think we might be opening a new post: "Bolivian history and geography by Prof. KingCalucha" =D
P.S.: La Paz comes from "Nuestra señora de La Paz", which means "Our lady of peace". Just to clarify, this city is the administrative center, so to speak.
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I always thought that La Paz was the real capital but apparently it is the administrative capital while Sucre is the constitutional capital. Whatever that means.
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Date: 3/11/2012 1:33:02 AM
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This is the perfect tricky question on trivias...
In Argentina we have two national days, for example. Some say it's 9th July, some claim it's 25th of may.
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Both are holidays, so I vote to have both as national days =)
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