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Barcelona [1] is the capital of Anzoátegui State, [2] [3] Venezuela, [4] and was founded in 1671. Together with Puerto La Cruz , Lecheria and Guanta , Barcelona forms one of the most important urban areas of Venezuela, with a population of approximately 950,000.
Modern Anzoátegui State, similar in size and location to the former Barcelona Province 1840 map of the province by Agostino Codazzi. Barcelona Province (1811–1864) was one of the provinces of Venezuela which signed the 1811 Venezuelan Declaration of Independence from the Spanish Empire.
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 ...
The Barcelona-Puerto La Cruz Metropolitan Area, [2] better known as Greater Barcelona, [3] is a Venezuelan conurbation formed by the localities of Barcelona (capital of the Anzoátegui State), Puerto La Cruz, Guanta and Lecheria, forming one of the largest metropolitan areas of the country. Although the state's public powers are in Barcelona ...
St. Christopher's Cathedral [1] (Spanish: Catedral de San Cristóbal de Barcelona) or Barcelona Cathedral [2] is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Barcelona in Venezuela. It is located in the historic center of the city of Barcelona, [3] the capital of Anzoátegui State northwest of Venezuela. [4]
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 ...
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On Thursday, 11 July 2014, the Vatican web site's online daily news bulletin, in the listing of resignations and appointments, stated that Pope Francis had appointed Bishop Jorge Anibal Quintero Chacón, who had been serving as the Bishop of the Diocese of Margarita, as the Bishop-designate of the Diocese of Barcelona.