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This is a list of presidents and governors of the Venezuelan Zulia State. In some years the head of Zulia state was known as President or Civil and Military Chief, in others Governor. In 1881 Zulia was joined in a union with Falcón. Its autonomy was restored in 1890 with Maracaibo as its capital.
Parra was appointed the President of Zulia in 1877, by the new President of Venezuela, Francisco Linares Alcántara.He arrived in Maracaibo on 22 September 1877. [4] He held the office for three terms, between 1877 and 1878 and again in 1891. [4]
Manuel Antonio Rosales Guerrero (born 12 December 1952, in Santa Bárbara del Zulia) [1] is a Venezuelan educator and politician, current governor of Zulia.He was the most prominent Venezuelan opposition candidate in the 2006 presidential election, [2] losing to incumbent Hugo Chávez.
Zulia State (Spanish: Estado Zulia, IPA: [esˈtaðo ˈsulja]; Wayuu: Mma’ipakat Suuria) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital is Maracaibo . As of the 2011 census, it has a population of 3,704,404, the largest population among Venezuela's states.
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Venezuela took the name of Republic of Venezuela (Spanish: República de Venezuela) with the adoption of the 1953 constitution, written by the Constituent Assembly elected in November 1952. The Presidents of Venezuela under this constitution (as well as the 1961 Constitution, which kept the name) were officially styled as President of the ...
Oswaldo Álvarez Paz (born 10 February 1943) is a Venezuelan politician. He was born in Maracaibo, Zulia and graduated in law from the University of Zulia.He was a Member of the Republic's Congress for over 20 years (periods from 1966 [1] to 1993), president of the Venezuelan Chamber of Deputies (1975 to 1979) [2] and participated/directed the most important commissions of the Venezuelan ...
At one point, Trujillo was the general secretary [11] in the government of Zulia, and then became the deputy for Zulia in Venezuela's National Assembly, [7] serving between 1914 and 1939. [5] He was a deputy over five periods, and for two of these was the Vice President of the National Assembly. [7]