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The Sucre State (Spanish: Estado Sucre, [2] [3] IPA: [esˈtaðo ˈsukɾe]) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The state capital is Cumaná city. Sucre State covers a total surface area of 11,800 km 2 (4,600 sq mi) and, as of the 2011 census, had a population of 896,921.
The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is a federation made up of twenty-three states (Spanish: estados), a Capital District (Spanish: Distrito Capital) and the Federal Dependencies (Spanish: Dependencias Federales), which consist of many islands and islets in the Caribbean Sea. [1]
In 2014 The Central Bank of Venezuela stopped releasing statistics for the first time in its history as a way to possibly manipulate the image of the economy. [199] Venezuela has also dismantled CADIVI, a government body in charge of currency exchange. [121] In May 2019, the Central Bank of Venezuela released economic data for the first time ...
The natural gas industry has been developed in Güiria by means of the Gran Mariscal de Ayacucho Industrial Complex (CIGMA), developed by Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA). The project's main goal is to promote the economic and industrial growth of Sucre state and to supply natural gas also to the states of Nueva Esparta, Monagas and Anzoátegui ...
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 *.
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Benítez [1] is one of the 15 municipalities of Sucre State, Venezuela. It is located in the southeast of that State, it is the largest municipality of Sucre, it has an area of 2,733 km² and a population of 40,170 inhabitants (2011 census). Its capital is El Pilar.
But not participating can also mean death, because the official economy of Venezuela is in a state of collapse, and the people are starving. Bloomberg [ 3 ] In 2010, the Bolivarian government expropriated and nationalized the fishing industry in the state of Sucre , one of the poorest states in Venezuela.