| S. A. city |
| High capital |
| S. A. capital |
| Bolivian city |
| SA destination |
| Hub of Bolivia |
| Bolivian capital |
| Bolivia's capital |
| Two-mile-high city |
| A Bolivian capital |
| Capital of Bolivia |
| Bolivian metropolis |
| Capital two miles up |
| Highest capital city |
| One Bolivian capital |
| Two-mile-high capital |
| Andean valley capital |
| Capital near Titicaca |
| City named "The Peace |
| City of the Altiplano |
| South American capital |
| Capital at 12,000 feet |
| Peace" capital of S.A. |
| Bolivia's largest city |
| Capital two miles high |
| World's highest capital |
| City near Lake Titicaca |
| City in western Bolivia |
| The highest world capital |
| Bolivia's de facto capital |
| Capital near Lake Titicaca |
| Bolivian seat of government |
| Calif. pearl-fishing center |
| Highest capital in the world |
| World capital at 12,000 feet |
| World's highest capital city |
| Seat of Bolivia's government |
| Capital at almost 12,000 feet |
| Capital of Baja California Sur |
| Bolivian city that means "peace |
| City southeast of Lake Titicaca |
| Highest capital of the Americas |
| The city that touches the clouds |
| World capital near Lake Titicaca |
| Bolivia's administrative capital |
| Highest capital city in the world |
| Setting for Steinbeck's "The Pearl |
| Capital 12,000 feet above sea level |
| Actual seat of Bolivia's government |
| Bolivian city named by conquistadors |
| South American capital at 12,000 feet |
| City about 1,350 miles west of Brasilia |
| Bolivian city name that means "the peace |
| Site of Evo Morales' Presidential Palace |
| Bolivian capital that translates to "the peace |
| World's highest capital city at almost 12,000 feet |
| Capital situated more than two miles above sea level |
| Capital with a presidential residence whose nickname means "Burned Palace |