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The former currency of Ecuador, divided into 100 centavos
{i} basic unit of currency of Ecuador; bill worth one sucre
the legal capital and seat of the judiciary in Bolivia the basic unit of money in Ecuador; equal to 100 centavos
The constitutional capital of Bolivia
{i} constitutional capital of Bolivia; family name; Antonio José de Sucre (1793-1830), Venezuelan general and South American independence leader who was the first president of Bolivia (1826-1828)
Judicial capital (pop., 2001: 193,873), Bolivia. Founded by the Spanish ( 1539) on the site of a Charcas Indian village, it became the capital of the Charcas territory of Upper Peru in 1561 and in 1609 the seat of an archdiocese. Many of its colonial churches survive. It was an early scene (1809) of the revolt against Spain. The Bolivian declaration of independence was signed there in 1825, and it became the capital in 1839. An effort to move the capital to La Paz in 1898 precipitated a civil war, which left the two cities sharing capital status. Sucre is also the seat of the national supreme court. It is a growing commercial centre. The University of San Francisco Xavier, one of the oldest universities in South America, was founded there in 1624
the basic unit of money in Ecuador; equal to 100 centavos
A silver coin of Ecuador, worth 68 cents
French: sugar
the legal capital and seat of the judiciary in Bolivia
sucre bleu
a humorous expression of anger or surprise

Sucre Bleu! my coffee’s got no sweetener dammit!.

Antonio José de Sucre
{i} (1793-1830) Venezuelan general and South American independence leader who was the first president of Bolivia (1826-1828)
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    [ 'sü-(")krA ] (noun.) 1886. Spanish, from Antonio José de Sucre.