Chuquisaca (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃukiˈsaka]); Guarani: Chuquisaca; Quechua: Chuqichaka; Aymara: Chuqisaka) is a department of Bolivia located in the...
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Sucre (redirect from Chuquisaca (Sucre))
[ˈsukɾe]) is the de jure capital city of Bolivia, the capital of the Chuquisaca Department and the sixth most populous city in Bolivia. Located in the south-central...
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Chuquisaca may refer to: Chuquisaca Department, a department of Bolivia in the center south Chuquisaca Revolution, a popular uprising on 25 May 1809 Alliance...
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Cal Orck'o (category Chuquisaca Department geography stubs)
is located in a quarry approximately 4.4 km northwest of Sucre (Chuquisaca Department, Bolivia) in the Altiplano/Cordillera Oriental, in the El Molino...
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Provinces of Bolivia (section Chuquisaca Department)
the second largest administrative division in Bolivia, after a department. Each department is divided into provinces. There are 112 provinces. The country's...
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Buenos Aires Province, Argentina Luis Calvo, Chuquisaca Department, Bolivia Sud Cinti, Chuquisaca Department, Bolivia Whale Coast, Bahia, Brazil Alto Parnaíba...
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Chuquisaca Department (Spanish: Departamento de Chuquisaca) was a department of Bolivia, a constituent country of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation, which...
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2009 Bolivian general election (section Departments)
(Chuquisaca Department) – 53.7% of voters in favor of autonomy Tarabuco Municipality (Chuquisaca Department) – 90.8% Mojocoya Municipality (Chuquisaca...
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Ava Guaraní people (category Chuquisaca Department)
The Ava Guaraní are an Indigenous peoples formerly known as Chiriguanos or Chiriguano Indians who speak the Ava Guarani and Eastern Bolivian Guaraní languages...
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Alcalá, Tomina (category Populated places in Chuquisaca Department)
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