Sucre, the constitutional capital of Bolivia, is situated at 9,214 feet, giving it a cool climate year-round. Because of this, the city was popular among Spanish royalty and nobles, and features a distinct Spanish design to the cityscape. It is also considered the City of Four Names, having been known as Charcas, La plata, Chuquisaca, and Sucre over the ages. Among its classical and colonial buildings are the Archbishops Palace, the National Library, the Supreme Court of Justice, and the tranquil General Cemetery.