The Spanish-speaking country that has two capitals is Bolivia. Bolivia’s two capitals are Sucre and La Paz. Sucre is the constitutional capital, where the country’s Supreme Court is located, making it the judicial capital. On the other hand, La Paz is the administrative capital, where the executive and legislative branches of the government are based.
This unique arrangement dates back to the early days of Bolivia’s independence. Sucre was the original capital, but due to political and economic reasons, the government gradually shifted to La Paz. Despite this shift, Sucre retained its status as the constitutional capital, leading to the current dual-capital system.
This setup is quite rare and makes Bolivia one of the few countries in the world with more than one capital city.