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Morro de Chacopata Lighthouse: 1937 est. Cruz Salmerón Acosta Municipality: Fl W 15s. 57 metres (187 ft) 17148: J6490: 11 Morro de Robledal Lighthouse: Image Archived 2016-10-27 at the Wayback Machine: n/a: Macanao Peninsula
The araguaney (Handroanthus chrysanthus), Venezuela's national tree. Below is a list of trees that symbolise Venezuela and each state of the country: National Tree
The current town of Lechería made its prominence after the Spanish Crown ordered the construction of the Fortín de la Magdalena fort in order to prevent pirate attacks on sailors that took the Barcelona-Cumaná route (the fort was completed in 1799 and is located on the Cerro el Morro).
La Mega de Puerto La Cruz 100.9; Éxitos de Puerto La Cruz; Ultra Estéreo de Puerto La Cruz; CNB de Puerto La Cruz 93.7; Vértice de Puerto La Cruz; Plaza; Exitosa; Actualidad 640 AM; Lasser 97.7; Caribe 102.7; Marina 103.7; Cielo; News; Rumbera 94.5; Turística FM; Radio Puerto La Cruz (760 am) Orbita 107.5 FM; Periodicals. El Tiempo: Leading ...
The national parks of Venezuela are protected areas in Venezuela covering a wide range of habitats. In 2007 there were 43 national parks , covering 21.76% of Venezuela's territory. [ citation needed ]
Christmas meals in Venezuela would include hallacas, pastries, pan de jamón and chicken stew, but not all families have been able to afford them during food shortages in Venezuela. [13] In 2014, despite food shortages affecting the country , the Venezuelan government created a hallaca with a length of around 400 feet, a Guinness World Record ...
El Rey has managed to eliminate middlemen, known locally as “Coyotes”, who pay growers the lowest possible price. Aprocao, a democratic cooperative, pays above market prices for cacao. It also teaches growers how to sustainably manage soil, promoting natural cycles without chemicals, and how to ferment cacao to earn the best price.
During the crisis in Bolivarian Venezuela, many of the garden's features were stolen, destroyed or died as a result of mismanagement.Lagoons and plants have dried up due to shortages in Venezuela, where water is scarce, [4] with more than one-third of the multiple palm tree species dying in the gardens.