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Timeline Building Height Floors City 1674–1875: Caracas Cathedral (Bell Tower): 34.0 m / 42.0 m (Before the earthquake of 1812) 1: Caracas: 1875–1945: National Pantheon of Venezuela
Initially, the plantations were worked by African slaves. Their descendants still live in the village and maintain their traditions with festivals, music, and costumes. Several buildings from the colonial era have been preserved, although the village suffered damage in the 1812 earthquake. [12] Ciudad Bolivar in the narrowness of the Orinoco River
Pages in category "Lists of buildings and structures in Venezuela" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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The earthquake of 26 March 1812 affected the building, which remained in ruins for decades and affecting the seat of the City Council, with the reconstruction taking four years. [4] In 1841, Congress approved the sale of both buildings from the Municipality to the National Government , allocating them as the seat of the government.
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