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Ciudad Bolívar; Ciudad Guayana; Puerto Ordaz; Embalse de Guri; Upata; Santa Elena de Uairén; Ciudad Piar; San Félix (Venezuela) El Palmar (Bolívar) Caicara del Orinoco; El Callao (Bolívar) Tumeremo; El Dorado (Venezuela) Guasipati; Maripa; San Martín de Turumbán; Represa de Caruachi; Wikiproyecto:Ilustración/Taller de Cartografía ...
Ciudad Bolívar's historic district is a popular tourist attraction, featuring houses and buildings that date from the colonial period. The Jesús Soto Museum of Modern Art—named after the city's native sculptor and painter Jesús Soto—features a collection of modern works by Venezuelan and international artists. Ciudad Bolívar is also the ...
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Map of Venezuela Caracas, Capital of Venezuela Maracaibo Valencia Barquisimeto San Cristóbal Ciudad Guayana Puerto la Cruz Pampatar Guarenas Porlamar. This is a list of cities, towns and communities in Venezuela. The state capitals are marked with a *.
Map of Venezuela This article lists the cities in Venezuela by its population, according to the Instituto Nacional de Estadística (Venezuela) (commonly referred to as INE in Spanish). All cities with a population of at least 100,000 residents are listed here, capitals of states are shown in bold .
List of metropolitan areas in Venezuela according to the Instituto Nacional de Estadistica (2013). [1 ... Ciudad Guayana: Puerto Ordaz, San ... Ciudad Bolívar-
The Guayana natural region (Spanish: Región natural de Guayana), also simply known as Guayana (English: Guiana) in Venezuela, is a large massif of approximately 441,726 km 2 (170,551 sq mi) area, equivalent to 48.2% of the total continental territory of the country. [1]
It is located opposite Bolívar Square in Ciudad Bolívar, capital of Bolívar State in the Guayana region in southern Venezuela. It had previously served as the cathedral of the Diocese of Santo Tomas de Guiana, created in 1790 by Pope Pius VI with the support of King Charles IV of Spain. The city at the time was known as San Tomás de la ...