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A plaza constructed to honor five women from Mérida who fought for independence. It is surrounded by various markets and artisans shops, and the first Cable Car station. Plaza de Milla The actual name of this square is Plaza Sucre. It is located in front the Iglesia de Milla and near the army headquarters, northeast of the city center.
The Juan Pablo Perez Alfonso International Airport is located in the city of El Vigia, Merida State in Venezuela. The airport was inaugurated on July 31, 1991, and currently has regular operations by Laser Airlines and Conviasa to Caracas, Perla Airlines to Porlamar, Serami Air to Maracaibo and Aerolínea Estelar Latinoamericana to Cartagena de ...
According to CEPAZ, women in Venezuela are at risk due to gender discrimination and the "hyper-sexualized stereotypes of Venezuelan women". [10] The professional women and businesswomen of Venezuela generally "work hard at looking great" and they "dress to impress"; their business dress include wearing feminine attire. [20]
Merida Bikes, one of the world's largest bicycle makers, based in Taiwan; Mérida Initiative, an American-led drug interdiction program for Mexico and Central America; Mérida sunangel (Heliangelus spencei), a species of hummingbird native to Venezuela; Fran Mérida, a Spanish footballer; SS Merida, several ships with the name Merida
This is a list of governors of the Venezuelan Mérida State: Until 1989, they were appointed by the president of Venezuela. Starting from that year they are elected in universal, direct and secret elections.
Academic staff of the University of the Andes (Venezuela) (10 P) Pages in category "People from Mérida, Mérida" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
Pages in category "History of women in Venezuela" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. R.
Mérida, Venezuela Georgina Febres-Cordero (in full Georgina Josefa del Carmen Febres Cordero-Troconis ), also known as "Mother Georgina" (16 November 1861 – 28 June 1925) was a Venezuelan religious sister .