sucre
IPA: sˈukɝ
noun
- The former currency of Ecuador, divided into 100 centavos.
- The constitutional capital of Bolivia.
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Examples of "sucre" in Sentences
- It has a total area of in Sucre.
- Sucre left Bolivia the same year.
- She was born in the city of Sucre.
- That is then used as a training set for SUCRE.
- Sucre is the only recognized, official capital.
- The electoral authorities will be situated in Sucre.
- Sucre is still considered the constitutional capital.
- The capital of the district is the village of Villa Sucre.
- Also at the beginning of the novel, Sucre's death is foreshadowed.
- Same for the 'Policia Municipal de Sucre', the 'comisario', etcetera.
- A brioche au sucre is a rich, buttery brioche dough that has coarse sugar sprinkled on top to give it some sweetness and some crunch.
- The meeting ended with a pledge to begin using the "sucre" - the single currency due to replace the dollar in trade between Alba countries.
- I was stuffed by the time dessert was brought around, but I still had a few pancakes, and a slice of tarte au sucre, which is custardy maple syrup baked in a crust.
- Members of a leftist bloc of nine Latin American nations said Saturday they plan to use a new currency dubbed the sucre for trade among themselves starting in January.
- HAVANA - Members of a leftist bloc of nine Latin American nations said Saturday they plan to use a new currency dubbed the sucre for trade among themselves starting in January.
- "The sucre will be a vital tool for our people, because it will help us to strengthen sovereign production in order to maintain an economic structure consistent with the reality of each country", he stated.
- The idea is to immediately create a new accounting unit to be called the "sucre" (standing for Unitary System of Regional Compensation and also the name of a historical figure) and move toward adopting it as the legal tender.
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