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Villa Imperial de Potosi #179986526
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PotosààÃâàÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃÂ, known as Villa Imperial de PotosààÃâàÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâàin the colonial period, is the capital city and a municipality of the Department of PotosààÃâàÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâàin Bolivia. It is one of the highest cities in the world at a nominal 4,090 metres 13,420 ft. For centuries, it was the location of the Spanish colonial silver mint. PotosààÃâàÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâàlies at the foot of the Cerro de PotosààÃâàÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâà- sometimes referred to as the Cerro Rico `rich mountain` - a mountain popularly conceived of as being `made of` silver ore that dominates the city. The Cerro Rico is the reason for PotosààÃâàÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃÂ`s historical importance since it was the major supply of silver for the Spanish Empire until Guanajuato in Mexico surpassed it in the 18th century.