Sucre (disambiguation)

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Sucre is the constitutional capital of Bolivia.

Sucre may also refer to:

People

Places

Bolivia
  • Sucre, Chuquisaca, a municipality in the department of Chuquisaca
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
  • Sucre Province, in the Ayacucho Region
  • Sucre District, in Celendín Province, Cajamarca Region
Venezuela
  • Sucre, Venezuela, one of the 23 states which make up the country
  • Antonio José de Sucre, Venezuela a municipality in the state of Barinas
  • Sucre, Aragua, a municipality in the state of Aragua
  • Sucre, Bolívar, a municipality in the state of Bolívar
  • Sucre, Falcón, a municipality in the state of Falcón
  • Sucre, Mérida, a municipality in the state of Mérida
  • Sucre, Miranda, a municipality in the state of Miranda
  • Sucre, Portuguesa, a municipality in the state of Portuguesa
  • Sucre, Sucre State, a municipality in the state of Sucre
  • Sucre, Táchira, a municipality in the state of Táchira
  • Sucre, Trujillo, a municipality in the state of Trujillo
  • Sucre, Yaracuy, a municipality in the state of Yaracuy
  • Sucre, Zulia, a municipality in the state of Zulia

Other uses

  • Ecuadorian sucre, Ecuador's former currency
  • Fernando Sucre, a fictional Puerto Rican character from the US television series Prison Break
  • SUCRE, a virtual currency of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas
  • Sucré, a bakery in New Orleans, United States
  • Sucré (band), an American musical group
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