The Republic of Bolivia (Spanish: República de Bolivia, Spanish pronunciation), named after Simón Bolívar, is a landlocked country in central South America. It is bordered by Brazil on the north and east, Paraguay and Argentina on the south, and Chile and Peru on the west. From 1839 Sucre was the seat of government until the administrative capital was moved to La Paz in 1898. Sucre remains the constitutional capital and seat of the Supreme Court (Corte Suprema de Justicia). The territory now known as Bolivia was called "Upper Peru" and was under the authority of the Viceroy of Lima. Local government came from the Audiencia de Charcas located in Chuquisaca (La Plata—modern Sucre). By the late 16th century Bolivian silver was an important source of revenue for the Spanish empire.[1] A steady stream of natives served as labor force (the Spanish employed the pre-Columbian draft system called the mita).[2] As Spanish royal authority weakened during the Napoleonic wars, sentiment against ...
The Republic of Bolivia (Spanish: República de Bolivia, Spanish pronunciation), named after Simón Bolívar, is a landlocked country in central South America. It is bordered by Brazil on the north and east, Paraguay and Argentina on the south, and Chile and Peru on the west. From 1839 Sucre was the seat of government until the administrative capital was moved to La Paz in 1898. Sucre remains the constitutional capital and seat of the Supreme Court (Corte Suprema de Justicia). The territory now known as Bolivia was called "Upper Peru" and was under the authority of the Viceroy of Lima. Local government came from the Audiencia de Charcas located in Chuquisaca (La Plata—modern Sucre). By the late 16th century Bolivian silver was an important source of revenue for the Spanish empire.[1] A steady stream of natives served as labor force (the Spanish employed the pre-Columbian draft system called the mita).[2] As Spanish royal authority weakened during the Napoleonic wars, sentiment against colonial rule grew.
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