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Central-Western Region, Venezuela

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All the states in this region, with the exception of Lara, have negative migratory balances, due to socio-economic conditions. Lara and Yaracuy are the states with the largest urban populations in the region, followed by FalcĂłn. However, this state has a quarter of its population in rural conditions.
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In 1879, together with Lara and Yaracuy, minus the Department of Nirgua, the Falcon State became part of the Western Northern State. Between 1881 and 1890 it formed with Zulia the State of Falcon-Zulia. In 1891 it appears again as an independent state with the name of Falcon. In the 1960s the current
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The economy is varied, but among the main resources are tourism, some oil and agricultural activities among others, an example of these tourist attractions and oil activities and others are the Morrocoy National Park (in Falcon), Basilica Menor Nuestra Señora de Coromoto (in Guanare), and the Cardon
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They are dedicated to self-consumption agriculture, their crops are: potatoes, apples and peaches extracted from the Esperanza. Their products are agricultural exports from the Coma Yagua Valley: vegetables, tomatoes, onions, aubergines and cucumbers. Also coffee, maquilas and fruits for juice are
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The entity with the largest number of inhabitants is Lara, which is twice as large as the second most populous state. There are 4,155,062 inhabitants in the region, distributed over 65,900 square kilometres, or 7.19 per cent of the national territory. Among its main cities are Barquisimeto, Punto
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and Américo Vespucio, as part of an expedition supervised by Alonso de Ojeda. In 1811, when Venezuela declared its independence, Coro remained faithful to the Spanish Crown and merged with the Province of Maracaibo, until Fernando VII decreed the creation of the Province of Coro in 1815.
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The region has a total population of 4,231,060 inhabitants which are mostly concentrated in the states of Lara and Falcon. The most populated cities are Barquisimeto, Punto Fijo, Guanare, Coro and Acarigua.
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and Amuay refineries (also in Falcon). As well as the agricultural production where they derive items such as vegetables and so on.
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Tropical Rainforest Climate of Sabana (Aw): located in the plains of Portuguesa (Zamora, 2007)
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In the state of Portuguesa, more than a third of its population lives in rural areas.
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administrative region was created to give the region more economic dynamism.
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It has an area of 66900 km, which represents 7.3% of the national total.
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was divided for its development plans; it comprises the states of
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Historic center of Santa Ana de Coro, Falcon State, Venezuela
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Tropical Rainforest Climate(Aw): is located in Yaracuy.
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