Bolivia has two capitals.
La Paz is the Administrative Capital and Sucre is the Constitutional Capital.
Bolivia. Bolivia is in South America and has two capitals called Sucre and La Paz.
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The website in the related links below includes a list of Spanish speaking countries, and their capitals and two maps showing those countries.
Cuba, and Dominican Republic
Europe (Spain) and Africa (Equatorial Guinea).
The two Spanish-speaking countries that are landlocked are Bolivia and Paraguay.
The smallest country with a Spanish-speaking population, in terms of overall population, can be given two titles. The first is none other than Equatorial Guinea in Middle Africa. Equatorial Guinea has a population just over 670 000, the majority speaking the Spanish language. Equatorial Guinea is also the only country outside of Latin America and Western Europe with Spanish as an official language. The second is Andorra, a small country at the French-Spanish border. Whilst Andorra is significantly smaller than Equatorial Guinea, having a population of only 85 000, Spanish is not an official language there. The official language is Catalan, but Spanish is still widely spoken. Although not countries, Puerto Rico and Gibraltar have small Spanish-speaking populations, and Bonaire and Aruba (also not countries - Dutch Caribbean islands) have small percentages of population who speak Papiamento, a Spanish-based creole.
Bolivia
The website in the related links below includes a list of Spanish speaking countries, and their capitals and two maps showing those countries.
Cuba, and Dominican Republic
PARAGUAY, a Spanish-speaking country in South America, is known for specifically for having a flag were the obverse and reverse sides have different images.
Bolivia, a country in South America located next to Chile, is a country that has not one but two capitals. Those two capitals are La Paz and Sucre. La Paz is the administrative capital, while Sucre is the judicial capital.
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Europe (Spain) and Africa (Equatorial Guinea).
Africa and Asia qualify as such, via Western Sahara and the Philippines, respectively.
The Netherlands: the Hague and Amsterdam
one is viena( i may have spelt wrong, its the capital of austria) but i dont know the other sory!!!
Yes, some countries have more than one capital city. For example, South Africa has three: Pretoria (executive capital), Bloemfontein (judicial capital), and Cape Town (legislative capital). Another example is Bolivia, with La Paz (administrative) and Sucre (constitutional).
The Netherlands - Amsterdam & The Hague.Gurjot Singh Sodhi