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Cosa (chi) è Sucre - definizione

CONSTITUTIONAL CAPITAL OF BOLIVIA
Sucre, Bolivia; Sucre (city); Constitutional capital of Bolivia; Chuquisaca (Sucre); Sucer; Historic City of Sucre; Sucre, Chuquisaca; Sucre, Oropeza; History of Sucre
  • View of the Chuquisaca Governorship from the main square
  • Plaza Principal, Main Square, Sucre
  • View of House of Freedom from the main square
  • Festival time in Sucre
  • May 25th square

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DESSERT BOUTIQUE IN NEW ORLEANS
Sucré Sweet Boutique; Pistachio and Rose Petal Chocolate Bar; Pistachio & Rose Petal; Sucre Sweet Boutique
Sucré (also known as Sucré Dessert Boutique) was a self-described dessert boutique that was based in New Orleans, Louisiana. In April 2007, the bakery of "Sucré Dessert Boutique" was started by Joel Dondis.
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  • Transactions in Sucre. The graph shows the evolution of trade using the Sucre 2010–2016. Data for the trade volume between all participants are from the Informe de Gestión 2015. Data for Ecuador from the Central Bank of Ecuador.
PROPOSED REGIONAL CURRENCY IN LATIN AMERICA
Unique System for Regional Compensation; SUCRE (currency of the ALBA); SUCRE (currency); Unitary System of Regional Compensation; Unified System of Regional Compensation; Sucre (currency); XSU; ISO 4217:XSU
['su:kre?]
¦ noun the basic monetary unit of Ecuador, equal to 100 centavos.
Origin
named after the Venezuelan revolutionary Antonio Jose de Sucre (1795-1830).
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  • Transactions in Sucre. The graph shows the evolution of trade using the Sucre 2010–2016. Data for the trade volume between all participants are from the Informe de Gestión 2015. Data for Ecuador from the Central Bank of Ecuador.
PROPOSED REGIONAL CURRENCY IN LATIN AMERICA
Unique System for Regional Compensation; SUCRE (currency of the ALBA); SUCRE (currency); Unitary System of Regional Compensation; Unified System of Regional Compensation; Sucre (currency); XSU; ISO 4217:XSU
Extremely sexy girl or boy. A mistranslation from the German slang 'su?er madchen' into French. To make this word work, you have to pronounce it in an English-French (Frenglish) kind of way.
She was so sucre my mouth dropped.

Wikipedia

Sucre

Sucre (Spanish: [ˈsukɾe]) is the judicial capital of Bolivia, the capital of the Chuquisaca Department and the sixth most populous city in Bolivia. Located in the south-central part of the country, Sucre lies at an elevation of 2,810 m (9,220 ft). This relatively high altitude gives the city a subtropical highland climate with cool temperatures year-round.

Its pre-Columbian name was Chuquisaca; during the Spanish Empire it was called La Plata. Before the arrival of the Spanish, the city of Chuquisaca had its own autonomy with respect to the Inca Empire (the Charcas were the only people that did not pay the ransom for the Inca captive). Today, the region is of predominantly Quechua background, with some Aymara communities and influences.

Today Sucre remains a city of major national importance and is an educational and government center, as well as the location of the Bolivian Supreme Court. Its pleasant climate and low crime rates have made the city popular amongst foreigners and Bolivians alike. Notably, Sucre contains one of the best preserved Hispanic colonial and republican historic city centres in the Western Hemisphere - similar to cities such as Cuzco and Quito. This architectural heritage and the millenarian history of the Charcas region has led to Sucre's designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Sucre has held an important place in Bolivian history from its place as an important center in the Real Audencia de Charcas, and later as the first capital of Bolivia before the fall of silver's importance as a global mineral commodity. Some regional tension remains from the historical transfer of capital functions to La Paz, and even today the issue features an important role in local culture and political ideology.

Today Sucre is well known for its role in national judicial functions, its local culture and history, renowned architectural urban fabric, and local industries such as chocolate, textiles, and concrete.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Sucre
1. Joel Gutierrez Beltran of the Gastroenterological Hospital in Sucre.
2. The clashes in Sucre eventually subsided as scores of riot police threw up cordons around downtown Sucre and kept protesters behind the barricades, allowing the late–night session.
3. Among the likely scenarios is a meeting in Sucre.
4. "It‘s a win–win relationship for the two countries," Sucre said.
5. And the question is whether the opposition can turn out." Here in Sucre state, Gov.