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Learn Spanish in Sucre, Bolivia! |
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Sucre is located in the Andean Highlands, in a valley surrounded by low mountains. It is a small city that's a pleasure to explore on foot. It is the legislative capital of Bolivia and also an important university town.
Sucre has museums, a lively central plaza, shops, restaurants and beautiful colonial buildings, including two universities, various churches, beautiful white-washed buildings and tree-lined plazas where students congregate to socialize and have a good time.
Sucre has a population of around 190.000 people and was declared a World Heritage city by Unesco in 1991.
Sucre is a tranquil and fascinating place to study Spanish, while learning about Andean and colonial culture. It is an amazing city and you are bound to love it.
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School Location and Facilities |
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The school in Sucre is located in the heart of the city, just one block from the main plaza and close to virtually everything of interest.
Classes take place both in the morning and afternoons. The school has a capacity of about 40 students. Normally half of the students hail from North America, and the other half from Europe. The school building boasts 15 classrooms, 2 interior patios, a small sun-drenched roof patio, a kitchen, 2 common rooms, free internet, an entertainment room, and a lovely cafeteria, El Café Quito.
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