High in the mountains at 11,942 feet (that's two "mile-high" cities), what metropolis is the world's highest national capital?
Answer La Paz
La Paz, Bolivia, is flying high at 11,942 feet above sea level. Comparatively, the highest state capital in the U.S., Santa Fe, is only 7,199 feet, and La Paz is more than two times the height of the "mile-high city" of Denver.
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