Sucre Municipality

Sucre is one of the 11 municipalities that makes up the state of and, according to the 2011 census by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, the municipality has a population of 20,359.
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  • Type: municipality of Venezuela with 20,400 residents
  • Description: second-level administrative division in the Bolívar state, Venezuela
  • Also known as: Municipio Sucre” and “Sucre Municipality, Bolívar

Sucre Municipality

Latitude
6° north
Longitude
-64.25° or 64° 15′ west
Population
20,400
Elevation
297 metres (974 feet)
Open location code
67RQ2Q22+22
Geo­Names ID
3626664
Wiki­data ID
Q2662721
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Welsh—“Sucre Municipality” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Municipio Sucre
  • Catalan: Sucre
  • Cebuano: Municipio Sucre
  • Chinese: Sucre
  • Chinese: 蘇克雷市
  • Dutch: Municipio Sucre
  • Dutch: Sucre
  • French: Municipio Sucre
  • French: Sucre
  • Georgian: სუკრეს მუნიციპალიტეტი
  • German: Municipio Sucre
  • Italian: Municipio Sucre
  • Italian: Sucre
  • Min Nan Chinese: Municipio Sucre
  • Portuguese: Municipio Sucre
  • Portuguese: Sucre
  • Spanish: Municipio Sucre
  • Welsh: Municipio Sucre

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