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Santo Domingo is served by Mayor Buenaventura Vivas Airport, which is features limited domestic service on two airlines, Conviasa and Aerolineas Estelar. It is located 13.3km (22 minutes by car) away from the center of Santo Domingo. [3]
Mayor Buenaventura Vivas Airport (IATA: STD, ICAO: SVSO), is an airport serving Santo Domingo in the Táchira state of Venezuela. The runway is just southwest of the town. The Santo Domingo VORTAC (Ident: STD) is located in the town. [4] [5]
The provincial capital is Santo Domingo. With a population of approximately 500,000 inhabitants in 2008, it is the fourth-largest city in Ecuador following Guayaquil , Quito , and Cuenca . Its population is growing rapidly as it has a rich trade and the largest livestock market in the country.
San Cristobal is the capital of the Tachira State. As throughout the Andean states, the people of Táchira are characterized as hardworking, cordial, conservative, and devoted to their historical, religious, and folkloric traditions. The primary industries here are centered around agriculture, mainly the production of coffee, sugar, and vegetables.
Santo Domingo de los Colorados, [3] often simply referred to as Santo Domingo (Quechua: Tsachila), is an Ecuadorian city and seat of the canton that bears its name and the Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas Province. It is the fourth most populous city in Ecuador, with a population of 334,826, and is an important commercial and industrial center.
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic skyline. Santo Domingo may refer to Santo Domingo de Guzmán, the sole municipality of the Distrito Nacional, or the metropolitan area of Santo Domingo spread over several municipalities, which as such is not an administrative or political entity. The 2002 census does not give data for metropolitan areas.
Juan Vicente Gómez International Airport (IATA: SVZ, ICAO: SVSA), is an airport serving San Antonio del Táchira, in the Táchira state of Venezuela.In June 1993, it was renamed in honor of the early Venezuelan President Juan Vicente Gómez, who was from Táchira, in a ceremony presided over by interim President Ramón José Velásquez.
The company Televisora Regional del Táchira, S.A., was established in March 1984, and on February 17, 1988, the company received a broadcast license from the Venezuelan Ministry of Transportation and Communications (Ministerio de Transporte y Comunicaciones). In early 1989, the construction of the transmitting station located on a hill named ...