1. sucre - Noun
2. Sucre - Proper noun
A silver coin of Ecuador, worth 68 cents.
Source: Webster's dictionaryArchitecture The city of Sucre contains many old and classic buildings: The House of Freedom View of House of Freedom from the main square Built in 1621, it is perhaps the most important building of the nation. Source: Internet
Assisted by Antonio José de Sucre, Bolívar decisively defeated the Spanish cavalry at the Battle of Junín on 6 August 1824. Source: Internet
Capital Bolivia has its constitutionally recognized capital in Sucre, while La Paz is the seat of government. Source: Internet
Festival time in Sucre On May 25, 1809 the Bolivian independence movement was started with the ringing of the bell of the Basilica of Saint Francisco. Source: Internet
History On November 30, 1538, Sucre was founded under the name Ciudad de la Plata de la Nueva Toledo (City of Silver of New Toledo) by Pedro Anzures, Marqués de Campo Redondo. Source: Internet
Each is administered by a Sub-Mayor (Spanish Subalcalde main), appointed by the Mayor of Sucre. Source: Internet