city of Charcas (La Plata / Chuquisaca)

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The city of Charcas, also known as La Plata or Chuquisaca and today called Sucre, is a historic Bolivian city that served as a major colonial administrative and judicial center in the Spanish Empire.

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city of Charcas (La Plata / Chuquisaca) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
administrativeLevel city
alsoKnownAs Chuquisaca NERFINISHED
La Plata NERFINISHED
Sucre NERFINISHED
capitalOf Chuquisaca Department NERFINISHED
climate subtropical highland climate
country Bolivia
currentName Sucre NERFINISHED
elevation about 2800 metres
formerNameOf Sucre NERFINISHED
foundingCountry Spanish Empire NERFINISHED
hasHeritageStatus historic city
hasJurisdiction Real Audiencia de Charcas NERFINISHED
hasOfficialFunction seat of the Supreme Court of Bolivia
historicalEra Spanish colonial period NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Upper Peru NERFINISHED
language Spanish
locatedIn Andes
Chuquisaca Department NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent South America
notableFor colonial architecture
role in Latin American independence movements
partOf Bolivian Altiplano region NERFINISHED
Spanish Empire NERFINISHED
politicalStatus constitutional capital of Bolivia
role colonial administrative center
colonial judicial center
servedAs capital of the Real Audiencia de Charcas
timeZone UTC−04:00

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Audiencia of Charcas namedAfter city of Charcas (La Plata / Chuquisaca)