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Statue of Juan Vicente Gómez in Maracay The jaguar, symbol of the Maracaya Indians Venus de Tacarigua, another symbol of Maracay. Officially established on March 5, 1701 by Bishop Diego de Baños y Sotomayor in the valleys of Tocopio and Tapatapa (what is known today as the central valley of Aragua) in northern Venezuela.
Old Aqueduct of the Hacienda Tiquire Flores, 17th Century, El Consejo, Aragua State. Aragua State (Spanish: Estado Aragua, IPA: [esˈtaðo aˈɾaɣwa]) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. It is located in the north-central region of Venezuela. It has plains and jungles and Caribbean beaches. The most popular are Cata and Choroni.
El Castaño, Maracay. The Paseo del Pargo or Paseo Guanábano, is a way westbound that through to the largest mountain formations of the Coastal range which runs through the park, to the summit of Pico La Mesa. In the Estación Biológica de Rancho Grande is located a biological museum, with a zoo of species that inhabit the park.
Maracay is a city heavily influenced by the military. Maracay is the cradle of Venezuelan aviation, and it is home to the two largest Air Force bases in the country. The Venezuelan F-16 fighter planes are stationed here, as well as the new Sukhoi-30MKEs acquired by the Venezuelan Government.
Bahía de Cata (Bay of Cata) is a beach of Aragua state , of large size, fine sand, clear waters and adorned by the shadow of upright coconut trees. Bahía de Cata has become a seaside area of great concurrence. It has cabins and restaurants and is located 58 km from Maracay along the road of El Limón.
Estadio José Pérez Colmenares is a multi-purpose stadium in Maracay, Venezuela. The stadium was named in honor of first baseman and outfielder José Pérez Colmenares, a member of the National Baseball team that won the Baseball World Cup in its 1941 edition. Entrance of Jose Perez Colmenares Baseball Stadium in Maracay
The Regions of Venezuela (Spanish: Regiones de Venezuela) are two groupings of Venezuela's states, capital district, and federal dependencies.Venezuela's natural regions (Regiones naturales) are divided by natural geography, and administrative regions (Regiones político-administrativas) are delineated for the purpose of regional administration.
The Las Delicias Zoo [1] (Spanish: Parque Zoológico de Las Delicias) [2] Also Zoological Park of Las Delicias Is an urban zoological garden [3] located at 400 meters above sea level in the northern end of the city of Maracay, Aragua State in Venezuela [4] with native species from the Cordillera region and the rest of Venezuela. The zoo ...