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  5. Puerto La Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Puerto La Cruz is the terminus of the 145 km (90 mi) Carapito-Puerto la Cruz oil pipeline, the 155 km (96 mi) San Joaquin-Puerto la Cruz oil pipeline and the 184 km (114 mi) Anaco-Puerto la Cruz gas pipeline. [1] The city is the gateway to a large national park. The beaches of Mochima National Park surround the city. Places such as Isla de ...

  6. Climate of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Temperature regimes of Venezuela. The Climate of Venezuela is characterized for being tropical and megathermal as a result of its geographical location near the Equator, but because of the topography and the dominant wind direction, several climatic types occur which can be the same as found in temperate latitudes, and even polar regions.

  7. El Tiempo (Anzoátegui) - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was launched in 1951 as Voz Caribe, a weekly newspaper.It was relaunched as a daily, under the new name El Tiempo, following the restoration of democracy after the 1958 Venezuelan coup d'état. [2]

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    The history of Puerto La Cruz began when the Spanish conquerors arrived to Venezuela. In 1780, the Christian Mission of Pozuelos (Pozuelos means small wells) was founded, with natives being the majority of the population. On 9 April 1862, a group of 26 families from Margarita Island decided to settle in Pozuelos Bay.