Los Puertos de Altagracia | |
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Coordinates: 10°40′27.99″N71°30′49.63″W / 10.6744417°N 71.5137861°W Coordinates: 10°40′27.99″N71°30′49.63″W / 10.6744417°N 71.5137861°W | |
Time zone | UTC−4 (VET) |
Los Puertos de Altagracia is the capital of the Miranda Municipality [ citation needed ], which is located in the eastern coast of Lake Maracaibo in Zulia, Venezuela.
Miranda may refer to:
Zulia State is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital is Maracaibo. As of the 2011 census, it has a population of 3,704,404, the largest population among Venezuela's states. It is also one of the few states in Venezuela in which voseo is widespread. The state is coterminous with the eponymous region of Zulia.
Sucre is the constitutional capital of Bolivia.
The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is a federation made up of twenty-three states, a Capital District and the Federal Dependencies, which consist of many islands and islets on the Caribbean Sea. Venezuela also claims the Guayana Esequiba territory which comprises six districts in the independent nation of Guyana.
Páez may refer to:
Cabimas is a city on the shore of Maracaibo Lake in Zulia State in northwestern Venezuela. In 2005, its population was around 200,859.
El Zulia is a municipality of the Norte de Santander Department in Colombia. A portion of this municipality is part of the Metropolitan Area of Cúcuta.
Miss Venezuela 1984 was the 31st Miss Venezuela pageant, was held in Caraballeda, Vargas state, Venezuela, on May 11, 1984, after weeks of events. The winner of the pageant was Carmen María Montiel, Miss Zulia.
Miss Venezuela 1965 was the 12th edition of Miss Venezuela pageant held at Circulo Militar in Caracas, Venezuela, on May 27, 1965. The winner of the pageant was María de las Casas McGill, Miss Distrito Federal.
Miss Venezuela 1964 was the 11th edition of Miss Venezuela pageant held at Teatro Paris in Caracas, Venezuela, on May 27, 1964. The winner of the pageant was Mercedes Revenga, Miss Miranda.
Páez Municipality may refer to the following places in Venezuela:
Sucre Municipality may refer to:
Miranda Municipality may refer to:
The Julio César Salas Municipality is one of the 23 municipalities (municipios) that makes up the Venezuelan state of Mérida and, according to a 2007 population estimate by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, the municipality has a population of 15,300. The town of Arapuey is the shire town of the Julio César Salas Municipality.
European Venezuelans or White Venezuelans are Venezuelan citizens who self-identify in the national census as white, tracing their heritage to European ethnic groups. According to the official census report, although "white" literally involves external issues such as light skin, shape and color of hair and eyes, among others, the term "white" has been used in different ways in different historical periods and places, and so its precise definition is somewhat confusing.
Lía Bermúdez is a Venezuelan sculptor.
Miss Venezuela 2009 was the 56th Miss Venezuela pageant, was held at the Poliedro de Caracas in Caracas, Venezuela, on September 24, 2009. Stefanía Fernández, Miss Venezuela 2008 and Miss Universe 2009, crowned Miss Miranda, Marelisa Gibson, as her successor at the end of the event.
San Joaquin de la Vega is a locality Miranda population of the municipality (Zulia), belonging to the parish of San Antonio del Táchira. It is one of the most populated areas of the municipality Miranda being overtaken by the Board of Ciruma and Ports of Altagracia respectively.
Costa Oriental del Lago de Maracaibo is a metropolitan area and subregion, that includes 7 municipalities of Zulia state. It's the main traditional area of the oil industry in Zulia and where most oilfield operations are based. It's bordered to the west by Lake Maracaibo, the east with the states of Falcón and Lara, the north with the Gulf of Venezuela, and the south with Trujillo state. The "COL" conurbation has 758,957 inhabitants, while the "COL" as a subregion has 910,752 inhabitants.
The United States of Venezuela was the official name of Venezuela, adopted in its 1864 constitution under the Juan Crisóstomo Falcón government. This remained the official name until 1953, when the constitution of that year renamed it the Republic of Venezuela. In 1999 under newly elected president Hugo Chavez and his modification to the Constitution, Venezuela's official name became the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.