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    In the United States, the name Potosi was optimistically given to lead-mining towns of Potosi, Wisconsin, [37] and Potosi, Missouri, and also to the silver-mining town of Potosi, Nevada.

  2. Potosí, city, southern Bolivia, 56 miles (90 km) southwest of Sucre. One of the world’s highest cities (elevation 13,290 feet [4,050 metres]), it stands on a cold and barren plateau in the shadow of fabled Potosí Mountain (also called Cerro Rico [“Rich Mountain”]), which is honeycombed with

  3. Nov 27, 2023 · Here you'll find everything you NEED to know about visiting Potosi, Bolivia including information on things to do, mine tours, where to stay, and much more!

  4. Sep 1, 2020 · The city of Potosi, which at one time was the closest thing to the capital of the world, still thrives in the shadow of Cerro Rico. Potosi is a beautiful city whose colonial architecture speaks of how it became one of the greatest centers of power in the world.

  5. In 1545, a native Andean prospector hit pay dirt on a desolate red mountain in highland Bolivia. There followed the world's greatest silver bonanza, makin...

  6. Viceroy Toledo’s drastic overhaul of Potosi and Huancavelica ended the age of Andean-dominated mining and commerce. Potosís underground innovations included the cutting of horizontal tunnels or adits (in Spanish, socavones) to drain and provide easier access to steeply inclined vein systems.

  7. Jun 1, 2020 · The great mining city of Potosí, in the highlands of what is today southern Bolivia, was the foremost source of silver in the early modern world, the crown jewel of the Spanish Empire in its heyday, and one of the world’s most populous urban settings in the late sixteenth to early seventeenth centuries. One traveler called it “The Eighth Wonder of the World.” It was renowned for its fabulous wealth and panoply, as well as the misery of its forced laborers; its astonishing jumble of ...

  8. Getting to Potosi had been a dream of mine ever after having visited some of the silver mines of Mexico. Potosi was the largest silver mine of the Spanish empire and its crown jewel. To this day "Vale un Potosi" is a standing expression in Spanish for "worth a fortune". The Potosi mine was a gruesome place.

  9. Potosí, Bolivia is a fascinating place! One of the highest cities in the world, it offers a truly unique experience for a traveler. Make sure you don't...

  10. May 2, 2023 · Named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987, Potosí is an architectural treasure trove, boasting some 2,000 elegant and remarkably well-preserved 16th-, 17th- and 18th-century churches, mansions, theatres and other historical buildings. They share the distinctive Mestizo-Baroque style, which combines Indigenous and European designs: keep an eye out for traditional Andean symbols, such as the sun and the moon, alongside Catholic iconography in the grand cathedral, which overlooks the main ...