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Bolívar (state)

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since the latitude (between 4° and 8° of North latitude) places it totally in the equatorial strip. The low northern lands, influenced by the east and northeast winds, are characterized by a rainy season and a dry season, both very marked; the southern lands receive winds loaded with humidity from the Amazon depression and from the southeast that condense at the contact of the elevations producing intense rains of more than 1600 mm.
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siliceous rocks, with low moisture retention capacity and strong acid reaction. Nevertheless, the exploitation of a great variety of agricultural items, the immense reserves of forest resources, allow us to foresee that through the use of appropriate technology, irrigation and selection of the size of the exploitation, this sector could contribute in an important way in the integral development of the area.
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harp, cuatro and maracas, are characteristic of this area of Bolivar. The carnivals in El Callao are very colorful and have already gained fame and tradition with the peculiar Guayana Calypso. This dance originated with the arrival of the Antilleans who brought their customs and their typical English, it was mixed with ours emerging along with the local patois and many other customs.
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Years later and to reinforce the defenses of the first castle was built the Castle of El Padrastro or San Diego - construction began in 1747 - so called because it was located on a hillock or stepfather, from where you can see the Castle of San Francisco which it protects. These castles were restored
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The Macagua Dam, also known as the Antonio Jose de Sucre Hydroelectric Plant, is part of the Bolivar State Electricity Generating Park. It consists of three stages: Macagua I, which has 6 small units; Macagua II, which has 12 units; and the newer Macagua III, which has 2 units. The complex generates
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A bell tower, the chapel and a mural composed of images representing the sun and moon, clouds and angels, as well as silhouettes, which presumably represent the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception and Saint Francis of Assisi, are components that can be seen inside this rectangular space that follows
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30 km from San Félix on the road to Piacoa in the State of Delta Amacuro, you will find Los Castillos de Guayana, buildings built on rocky hills on the right bank of the Orinoco River during the colonial era to protect Santo Tomé de Guayana from attacks by pirates and adventurers who feverishly
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Legislative Council of the State of Bolivar, elected by the people through direct and secret vote every four years, with the possibility of continuous re-election, under a system of proportional representation of the population of the State and its municipalities. The State has 15 deputies, of which
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CVG Edelca, in view of the high environmental impact caused by the construction of the third hydroelectric dam in the Caroní, worked together with the Ministry of the Environment to rescue the flora, fauna and valuable archeological treasures found in the region, which are now permanently exhibited
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Sancocho de sapoara, is undoubtedly also a delight of the culinary art of the State of Bolivar; it is prepared like any soup and you add the vegetables and seasonings you want. This fish, due to its condition and unique appearance during one month of the year, forces everyone to enjoy its nutrients
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It is composed of the Governor of the State of Bolivar and a group of State Secretaries. The Governor is elected by the people through direct and secret vote for a period of four years and with the possibility of being reelected continuously, being in charge of the state administration. The current
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On 21 July 1903, in the vicinity of Ciudad Bolivar, the last battle of the Liberating Revolution was fought where the government army under the command of Juan Vicente Gómez defeated the opposition forces of General Nicolás Rolando. The defeat of the Liberating Revolution marked the end of the 19th
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The Guiana Calypso originated with the arrival of Antilleans to the State, who brought their customs in their typical English, mixed with ours, giving rise to the Calypso and many other customs. A notable figure of the carnival groups and its main sponsor was the popularly called la Negra Isidora,
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In many indigenous cultures of the State of Bolivar there are musical and artisan manifestations. In other environments the joropo is danced, exactly in the northwest of the state, due to the proximity of the plains of Guariqueños and Apureños. The passage, the blows, the tunes to the sound of the
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They are called the Ruins of the Mission of the Purísima Concepción del Caroni, or better known as "Las Misiones del Caroni". These ruins served as the governing house of the Catalan Capuchins, and were declared a National Historic Monument on August 2, 1960. It exemplifies a magnificent building
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Ciudad Bolívar is the capital; famous for its colonial architecture. Although Ciudad Guayana is the most populated town in the state and its economic heart. The State of Bolivar is made up of several towns, but some are outstanding for certain reasons, making some of these towns more livable than
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Zone. The climate is tropical, although it varies according to the zones; thus, the low areas present high temperatures, which reach an average of 27 °C or 80.6 °F, and abundant rainfall. The variation of the climate of the extensive territory is determined by the altitude and the winds
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The Caruachi Dam is a water reservoir located more than 60 kilometers downstream of the Guri Reservoir, and 25 kilometers upstream of the Macagua Reservoir in Venezuela. It was inaugurated in 2006, and covers an area of 250 km². It provides 12% of the national electricity demand. It is also
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The 12 generators in the engine room of the Caruachi Dam are covered with reproductions of baskets of the Yekuana ethnic group. Each turbine represents the myths of the tribe covering a space of 16 meters in diameter to cover the entire turbine. While the walls display large reproductions of 13
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The access to the State is possible by water, land and air; the entrance from the States of Amazonas, Apure, Guárico, Anzoátegui, Monagas and Delta Amacuro; being the international airports of Ciudad Bolívar and Ciudad Guayana the most important, also has international access. Other airports of
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Valley. It comprises the Great Savannah and the rest of the territory west of the Caroni River, made up of three high plateaus. The southwest of the massif is made up of lowlands through which the Ventuari, Alto Río Negro and Alto Orinoco rivers flow, with flat topography interrupted by witness
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The Tocoma Dam officially known as the Manuel Piar Hydroelectric Plant is a Venezuelan hydroelectric plant located on the lower Caroni River in the state of Bolivar. It is under construction and is the latest hydroelectric development project in the lower Caroní basin. The project includes the
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in 1897 by the then President of Venezuela, Joaquín Crespo, who renamed them Fuerte Campo Elías al Castillo de San Diego and Fuerte Villapol al Castillo de San Francisco, in honor of these heroes who, despite being born in Spain, fought in the Republican ranks during the war of independence.
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The agricultural sector of Bolivar State has little significance, both at the state and national level. The soil, topography, and climate characteristics have led to consider the area as a strong restriction for agricultural development, since a large part of its soils are composed of highly
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The first of the castles, San Francisco de Asís (Fuerte Villapol) was built on the banks of the Orinoco in the 17th century between 1678 and 1684, as referred to by Gerónimo Martínez-Mendoza, by order of the Governor Cap. Tiburcio de Axpe y Zúñiga, in the narrowest part of the Orinoco after
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Fishing for the toad takes place exactly in front of the dock where the boats that transport the inhabitants of Ciudad Bolivar and Soledad arrive. Here, the great celebration of the city takes place during the month of August every year, internationally known as "La Feria de la Sapoara".
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In other environments the joropo is danced, exactly in the northwest of the State, due to the proximity to the plains of Guariqueños and Apureños; the passage, the blows, the tunes to the sound of the harp, maracas and cuatro are characteristic in this area of the State of Bolivar.
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The geography of the State of Bolivar is as follows: the State of Bolivar is located in the southeast of Venezuela, it has jungle vegetation and a savannah climate, the State is mostly limited by the Orinoco River. It borders on several Venezuelan states and on the republics of
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Almost all of the state is occupied by the Guiana massif; this suffered epirogenic movements that reactivated the basal rock of the shield, cut by fluvial erosion, reached it and gave rise to a staggering of jumps, originating tabular reliefs known as tepuis.
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The craftsmanship in the State of Bolivar is mostly referred to basketwork, made with moriche palm. The Indians make objects that are utilitarian and that are very sought after by tourists such as peony seed necklaces, San Pedro tears, toucan peaks, etc...
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was separated from the state of Guayana. In 1899, the Apure and Guayana States were separated and established their autonomy; and it is from the 1901 Constitution that the name of Guayana State is changed to Bolivar State, as a tribute to the Liberator,
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The sapoara, a gastronomic tradition of the State of Bolivar, is a fish that abounds in the vicinity of the Orinoco and Caroní rivers. It is famous in Ciudad Bolivar and in general in all the zones bordering the Orinoco River. This fish is prepared in
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It can be admired leaving Puerto Ordaz, towards San Felix. In its interior is located the Plaza del Agua and the Caroní Ecomuseum. One of the greatest attractions of the place is a bridge that stands on the spillway, through which visitors can drive.
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The Tepuis are located mainly in the center and south of the structure. The average altitude is 400 metres or 1,310 feet, with a generalized south-north slope. The highest plateaus exceed 2,000 metres or 6,600 feet. The highest point is
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In Angostura, Bolívar convened the Second Congress of the Republic of Venezuela on February 15, 1819. His inaugural speech and the constitution he proposed comprise the last of the three most important documents of his career. The
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have probably become extinct. According to article 9 of the Constitution of the State of Bolivar of 2001, Spanish is the official language of the State and all the indigenous languages are official for their respective peoples.
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installation of 2,300 MW to generate an average annual energy of 12,100 GWh. Ten Kaplan generating units of 230 MW, manufactured by the Argentine company IMPSA, are expected to start operations between 2012 and 2014.
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Bolivar State has the Siderurgica del Orinoco (SIDOR), which is in charge of steel production with Direct Reduction technologies and Electric Arc Furnaces, with natural resources available in the Guayana region.
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After the separation in 1856 of the then Federal Territory Amazonas, the province of Guayana was renamed in 1864 as the Sovereign State of Guayana once the Federal Revolution came to power under the command of
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the structure of the main nave of the temple or church. The same is provided with a parking lot that communicates to the temple by means of a paved road, and connects to the bank of the Macagua reservoir.
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The State is autonomous and politically equal to the rest of the Federation. It organizes its administration and its public powers through the Constitution of the State of Bolivar, approved by the
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The state gained more autonomy in 1989 when the first elections for governor and legislative assembly were held and the practice of appointments from the central government in Caracas was ended.
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Three major landscapes can be recognized in a relief between the Guiana shield: the isolated Orinoco savannahs and low mountains, the mountainous landscape dominated by the tabular peaks of the
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The State of Bolivar is the largest state in Venezuela and covers a large area of 242,801 km² which represents 26.49% of the national total. In addition, de Iure claims the territories of
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century in Venezuela, which was characterized by political instability and great civil wars, giving way to a period of consolidation of the central government under the rule of Andean leaders.
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At the end of 2011, the first season of the new Venezuelan Volleyball Super League was held, where the Huracanes de Bolivar team debuted and was the champion of the 2011 season, beating the
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Thus, the recipes of the specialists who have been cooking for years for the demanding national and international palates, suggest that the fish can be prepared fried (dorado), having
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was inaugurated, the second largest in the country, which facilitates communications between Ciudad Guayana and the opposite bank of the Orinoco River in the states of Anzoátegui and
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and the Simón Bolívar Hydroelectric Plant (formerly Raúl Leoni), which covers more than 80,000 hectares, is the most important center for electricity generation in Venezuela. The
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national traffic are in La Urbana, Caicara del Orinoco, Upata, Guasipati, La Paragua, El Dorado, Santa Elena de Uairén, Canaima and other smaller ones distributed in the entity.
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belonging to the colonial architecture, finally built with stones, bricks, tiles, wood and mortar, which gave it a structure strong enough to be preserved through the centuries.
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as main ingredients. If the preference is to eat it baked, do not forget to open it from the back and cover it with salt, applying various condiments such as chopped seasoning (
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Angostura, on the land where San Francisco's auspices once stood, established by Don Antonio de Berrío, the first governor of Guayana and founder of Santo Tomé de Guayana.
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When Gran Colombia was dissolved, the territory changed to the Province of Guayana until 1854 when it became the Province of Orinoco (whose capital was Ciudad Bolívar).
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Except for the area comprised in the Yuruari- Cuyuni river basin, the entire state is included in the Orinoco drainage system. Among the most important rivers are the
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The waterways are mainly on the Orinoco, in fishing boats among others, but there are also trips on certain rivers of the state, such as the Caura and the Caroní.
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The gastronomy of the State of Bolivar is the result of the fusion of several Venezuelan indigenous cultures. It is characterized by the use of yucca, merey,
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It is bordered to the north by the Orinoco River and the States of Delta Amacuro, Monagas, Anzoátegui and Guárico; to the south by the Federative Republic of
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In 1881, it became one of the nine political entities into which the country was divided, receiving the name of Great State Bolivar formed by Guayana and
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Range, which continues south with those of Parima and Tapirapeco. The north of the massif is quite homogeneous, with heights below 400 m and numerous
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4 belong to the opposition and 11 to the ruling party, including a representation of the indigenous peoples and communities of the State of Bolivar.
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south of the Cuyuni River, Cuyuni-Mazaruni, Potaro-Siparuni and Alto Tacutu-Alto Esequibo, which would increase the territory by 124,414 km².
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Penetrating into the interior, the carnivals in El Callao are very colorful, and they already have fame and tradition with the peculiar Calypso.
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area, between 27 and 31 °C (80.6 and 87.8 °F) in the Ciudad Bolivar zone, and between 18 and 23 °C (64.4 and 73.4 °F) in the
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The main land routes are the North Trunk Highway 19 which, through the Angostura Bridge, crosses the Orinoco River from the State of Anzoátegui
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The capital of the state, Ciudad Bolivar was founded on December 21, 1595 by Antonio de Berrío, who had come from Nueva Granada (present-day
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By 2017, coltan production will begin through Parguaza, a company established by the Venezuelan state and the Venezuelan Corporation Faoz.
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The inhabitants of the jungle use reed flutes and rattles for their spiritual invocations or for joy in moments of collective expansion.
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team in the final. The team dominated the entire season from start to finish, demonstrating its great level and supremacy in Venezuela.
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Like the other 23 federal entities of Venezuela, the State maintains its own police force, which is supported and complemented by the
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sought El Dorado, the most fabulous of our indigenous inventions that would drive the feverish minds of the conquistadors mad.
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The state of Bolivar has some of the most important tourist attractions in Venezuela and South America among which the
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The State of Bolivar is home to several ethnic groups that originated in the country. Among the main groups are the
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is based in the Cachamay Stadium in Ciudad Guayana with a capacity for 41 players and 600 spectators. Its rival,
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In the numerous indigenous cultures of the State of Bolivar, there are musical and artisanal manifestations.
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The average annual temperature (Max-Min) is between 27 and 30 °C (80.6 and 86.0 °F) in the
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In the State of Bolivar there are great energy sources that are very important for Venezuela (the
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This article is about the Venezuelan state. For the historic state in what is now Colombia, see
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2190 Mw. It has a length of 322 m., and has 12 radial gates of 22 m. wide and 15.6 m. high.
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in Ciudad Guayana (Venezuela), recently restored and with a capacity of 30,000 spectators.
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The State of Bolivar has a very varied gastronomy using the products of the zone, being the
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Decreto de creación de la Zona de Desarrollo Estrátegico Nacional "Arco Minero del orinoco"
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and pescaculodo, from which dishes with unique and extraordinary flavors are derived.
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was also published between 1818 and 1820, giving birth to the Venezuelan free press.
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Bolivar State has extensive jungle regions and vast forest and mining resources
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According to the 2011 Census, the racial composition of the population was:
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River. The southeast sector is separated from the northwest sector by the
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Second Bridge over the Orinoco River, or Orinoquia Bridge opened in 2006
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indigenous petroglyphs from different regions of Guyana and Venezuela.
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Bolívar also has the largest baseball stadium in the country, the
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Catholic Cathedral in Santa Elena de Uairén, built in the 1950s.
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known as the Francisco de Miranda Hydroelectric Power Plant.
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of the Orinoco and the lowlands and partly savannahs of the
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In 1864, Guyana became one of the independent states of the
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Bolívar State is sub-divided into eleven municipalities (
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San Francisco de Yuruaní (Kumaracapai) Indian Community
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Pozo de la Felicidad (Pit of the Happiness) (Saró Marú)
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In 1764 it found a definitive site on the banks of the
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Carlos Raúl Villanueva Culture House, (Ciudad Bolívar)
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Some woods are exploited, many of them precious like
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One of the dishes prepared with the sapoara, is the
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House of Culture Maripa Cultural Complex of Tumeremo
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is its capital; known for its colonial architecture.
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Unsourced material may be challenged and 2415:María Cova Fernández Culture House, (Upata) 2360:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 1961:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 1813:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 3579:States and territories established in 1901 3140: 3126: 3118: 2993:Maduro Moros, Nicolás (24 February 2018). 1007: 142: 3003:Tribunal Supremo de Justicia de Venezuela 2819:Learn how and when to remove this message 2744:Venezuelan Professional Basketball League 2669:Learn how and when to remove this message 2380:Learn how and when to remove this message 1981:Learn how and when to remove this message 1833:Learn how and when to remove this message 128:Learn how and when to remove this message 2916:Caruachi Dam in Bolívar State, Venezuela 1396: 1388: 1279: 738:state. It has 7,000 tons of reserves of 612:. It was convened in the context of the 327:242,801 km (93,746 sq mi) 2961: 442: 408: 396: 379: 348: 317: 276: 256: 248: 238: 223: 213: 183: 169: 3381:Francisco de Miranda Insular Territory 2204:Paraitepui Indian Community of Roraima 1268:Sunset in the Gran Sabana Municipality 631:St. Thomas Cathedral in Ciudad Bolivar 3149:Administrative divisions of Venezuela 971:List of Venezuela state constitutions 588:, thus ending the tour of Venezuela. 478: 423: 371: 361: 353: 340: 330: 322: 304: 291: 281: 266: 7: 2797:adding citations to reliable sources 2689:The most important football club is 2647:adding citations to reliable sources 2358:adding citations to reliable sources 1959:adding citations to reliable sources 1919:, crawl, guamo, sarrapia and carob. 1811:adding citations to reliable sources 967:List of Venezuela state legislatures 928:Carrao River and Auyantepui Mountain 608:'s Ideology, represented the second 66:adding citations to reliable sources 2742:In 2007, with the expansion of the 953:in Ciudad Bolivar on July 2, 2001. 604:, under the inspiration of General 25: 2291:Castillo de San Francisco de Asís 2162:Chinak merú Falls (Aponwao falls) 1193:Instituto Nacional de Estadística 614:wars of independence of Venezuela 3173: 2769: 2685:Cachamay Stadium, Ciudad Guayana 2619: 2513:Jesús Soto Museum, Bolívar State 2330: 1931: 1783: 1722: 1693: 1664: 1635: 1606: 1577: 1546: 1517: 1488: 1459: 1430: 535:and later it was annexed to the 225: 200: 188: 171: 42: 3496:Delta Amacuro Federal Territory 2400:Typical huts in the Gran Sabana 53:needs additional citations for 671:In 1887, the current state of 545:Captaincy General of Venezuela 1: 2845:Municipality of Independencia 2004:Kukenan falls (Salto Kukenan) 810:, limited to the east by the 3060:Cano Franquiz, María Laura. 3006:(in Catalan). Archived from 2418:Ciudad Guayana Culture House 2309:Ruins of the Caroni Missions 2183:Arapán merú (Pacheco Ravine) 2134:Monumento al Soldado Pionero 892:, the highest in the world. 570:Baron Alexander von Humboldt 491:. The state capital city is 2695:First Division of Venezuela 2272:Pozo Azul, Quebrada Pacheco 2195:(Kako Parú or Jaspe Ravine) 2041:El Sapo and El Sapito Falls 1767: 1764: 1761: 1742: 1739: 1736: 1713: 1710: 1707: 1684: 1681: 1678: 1655: 1652: 1649: 1626: 1623: 1620: 1597: 1594: 1591: 1568: 1565: 1562: 1537: 1534: 1531: 1508: 1505: 1502: 1479: 1476: 1473: 1450: 1447: 1444: 975:List of Venezuela governors 533:province of Nueva Andalucía 3600: 3488:Amazonas Federal Territory 2697:. Mineros, along with the 2471:: Saint Martin de Turumban 2101:Kanwaripa Indian community 964: 655:United States of Venezuela 26: 3584:Guayana Region, Venezuela 3509: 3171: 2921:in the Caroní Ecomuseum. 1182: 1035:—     985:Venezuelan National Guard 719:On 13 November 2006, the 480:[esˈtaðoβoˈliβaɾ] 224: 214: 184: 170: 161: 3335:Los Hermanos Archipelago 3093:. Ine.gov.ve. p. 29 2755:Industriales de Valencia 2186:Soruapa River or Woimeri 2109:La Maloca Indian village 2089:Wareipa Indian community 495:and the largest city is 218:Himno del Estado Bolívar 149: 33:Bolívar (disambiguation) 3340:Los Frailes Archipelago 2207:Wonkén Indian Community 2086:Kamarata Indian village 2009:Main Places of interest 1393:Municipality of Bolívar 945:Politics and government 802:and the valleys of the 527:During the time of the 29:Bolívar State, Colombia 3345:Los Roques Archipelago 3320:Los Monjes Archipelago 2917: 2840: 2691:Club Deportivo Mineros 2686: 2514: 2481:Arutani-sapé languages 2401: 2273: 2265: 2158: 2118: 2082: 2037: 2005: 1873: 1394: 1269: 1244:Santa Helena of Uairen 929: 831: 795: 713: 701: 648:Juan Crisóstomo Falcón 634: 519: 471: 31:. For other uses, see 2974:hdi.globaldatalab.org 2915: 2877:Santa Elena de Uairen 2838: 2693:, which plays in the 2684: 2512: 2399: 2271: 2263: 2241:Santa Elena de Uairen 2215:Spanish: Great Plains 2156: 2116: 2095:Avak Indian community 2080: 2035: 2021:Canaima National Park 2003: 1871: 1558:Santa Elena de Uairén 1392: 1267: 1009:Historical population 927: 829: 789: 771:Geographical location 711: 699: 629: 616:and the New Granada. 598:Congress of Angostura 531:, it was part of the 514: 178:Canaima National Park 3545:8.12194°N 63.55000°W 3515:but administered by 3370:Los Testigos Islands 3365:La Blanquilla Island 3325:Las Aves Archipelago 3312:Federal Dependencies 3013:on 26 September 2020 2793:improve this section 2643:improve this section 2354:improve this section 2201:Kukenán Bridge River 2174:Mission of Kavanayen 2157:Mount Roraima cliffs 2070:Kavac Indian village 1955:improve this section 1807:improve this section 1366:, the Hotis and the 762:and other minerals. 700:Bolívar in 1879-1909 619:In 1821 (during the 606:Francisco de Miranda 539:from 1777 when King 523:Spanish Colonization 300:Justo Noguera Pietri 77:"Bolívar" state 62:improve this article 3574:States of Venezuela 3541: /  3483:Federal Territories 3066:La Izquierda Diario 2950:States of Venezuela 2748:Gigantes de Guayana 2062:or Korepakupai Vená 2014:Historical Zone of 1499:Caicara del Orinoco 1222:Caicara del Orinoco 1010: 951:Legislative Council 558:stood out in 1617. 537:province of Guayana 483:) is one of the 23 345:26.24% of Venezuela 308:Assembly delegation 287:Legislative Council 3550:8.12194; -63.55000 2918: 2841: 2687: 2601:potatoes au gratin 2515: 2402: 2300:Castillo San Diego 2282:Castles of Guayana 2274: 2266: 2159: 2119: 2083: 2038: 2006: 1874: 1395: 1346:Indigenous Peoples 1283:Racial composition 1273:Race and ethnicity 1270: 930: 832: 796: 732:Orinoco Mining Arc 714: 702: 686:Correo del Orinoco 659:Territory Amazonas 635: 520: 418:(Diphysa punctata) 376:5.62% of Venezuela 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