Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Santa Cruz de la Sierra sits at the confluence of the Pilcomayo and Madeira rivers in Bolivia, known for its colonial architecture and vibrant market culture.
Catholic jurisdiction: Latin — Archdiocese of Santa Cruz de la Sierra
About Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Santa Cruz de la Sierra is the capital of the Andrés Ibáñez Province in Bolivia, located in the eastern lowlands. Known for its rapid growth and diverse culture, it serves as a key center for commerce and administration. The city has played a significant role in Bolivian history and continues to shape the region's economic landscape with its thriving agricultural and industrial sectors.
Santa Cruz de la Sierra is more than just a place; it’s a vibrant melting pot of traditions and modernity. Rules.city collects practical civic information, including local rules, fees, transport options, and essential services for Santa Cruz de la Sierra, verified against official sources to ensure you have the most accurate and useful data at your fingertips.

Notable people from Santa Cruz de la Sierra
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