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  2. General José Antonio Anzoátegui International Airport

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    General José Antonio Anzoátegui International Airport (IATA: BLA, ICAO: SVBC) It is the international airport of the city of Barcelona, Venezuela, capital of the Anzoátegui State. Located in the Northeast of the country, southwest of the city center of Barcelona, about 4 km away from the urban center of the city. And less than 1 km from the ...

  3. Puerto José - Wikipedia

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    Puerto José is a sea port in northeastern Venezuela, on the Caribbean Sea, in the state of Anzoátegui, [1] about 10 km west of Barcelona.It is home to an important oil tanker loading complex, the Complejo criogenico de Oriente José, created in 1985 [2] and now more often referred to by its original name, the Cryogenic Complex of Oriente, San Joaquin Plant.

  4. List of cities and towns in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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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 .

  5. Barcelona, Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Barcelona was one of the provinces under the governmental authority of the New Andalusia Province (Nueva Andalusía, or New Andalusia), and referred to commonly as New Barcelona. One of the remaining buildings of this period is the Museo de Anzoátegui, considered the oldest building in the city.

  6. Eastern Region, Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    While the State of Anzoategui was initially called Province of Barcelona in reference to the Spanish city of the same name, while the capital kept its original name the territory received the name of a Venezuelan general. Araya Peninsula. In 1856, the Province of Maturín was created, separated from that of Cumaná.

  7. Anzoátegui - Wikipedia

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    The city of Barcelona, which is the capital of the state, was founded by the Spanish colonists in 1677 as "New Barcelona of the Holy Hill" (Nueva Barcelona del Cerro Santo) later shortened simply to Barcelona. Bolívar Square, El Tigre, Anzoátegui

  8. San Tomé, Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    The San Tomé Church, a catholic church, is located in South Camp. San Tomé is located within the eastern Venezuelan Llanos. It is therefore situated on a flat, open, nearly barren plain; [3] the area is often referred to as the "Mesa de Guanipa" (Table of Guanipa). [4] [5] The elevation of San Tomé is about 835 feet (255 m). [6]

  9. Basilica of Christ of José - Wikipedia

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    The Basilica of Christ of José [1] (Spanish: Basílica del Cristo de José) Also called sometimes Church of the Christ of the Travelers is a religious building of the Catholic Church in the way that communicates to the city of Barcelona, capital of the Anzoátegui State [2] with the locality of Píritu, both in the metropolitan area of Barcelona, to the northwest of the country South American ...