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The Caracas East Park (Parque del Este, now officially Parque Generalísimo Francisco de Miranda) was designed by Brazilian architect Roberto Burle Marx. It is a green paradise in the middle of the city, and it contains a small zoo. A replica of the ship led by Francisco de Miranda, the Leander, is in the southern
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Caracas is the capital of Venezuela and a world-class cosmopolitan city. In the west of the city, the Libertador municipality, tourism is important in regard to the historic centre of the city, the Caracas Cable Car (Ávila mountain Cable Car), the University City of Caracas, Zoos, Sabana Grande Boulevard, among others.
East Park facilities in the late 1960s Patios in the north sector of the Park. The park is located on part of the land of the ancient hacienda San Jose. [4] [5] [6] (10 ° 29'38 "N – 66 ° 50'8" W) The hacienda still exists and is located between the existing park boundaries [7] and the distributor Santa Cecilia, in front of the Caracas Museum of Transport.
Diego de Losada by Antonio Herrera Toro. Before the city was founded in 1567, [10] the valley of Caracas was populated by indigenous peoples. Francisco Fajardo, the son of a Spanish captain and a Guaiqueri cacica, who came from Margarita, began establishing settlements in the area of La Guaira and the Caracas valley between 1555 and 1560.
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Tourist attractions in Caracas (6 C, 29 P) ... Landmarks in Venezuela (3 C, 2 P) M. Museums in Venezuela (3 C, 6 P) N. National parks of Venezuela (5 C, 43 P) P.
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