University of Carabobo

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University of Carabobo
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Economic and Social Science Building.
MottoLuz de una tierra inmortal (Light of an immortal land)
Type Public
EstablishedNovember 15, 1892 (November 15, 1892)
Rector Jessy Divo
Students65000 approx.
Location
Naguanagua, Valencia
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Website www.uc.edu.ve
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The University of Carabobo (Spanish: Universidad de Carabobo) is an autonomous, public university of Venezuela located in Valencia, Venezuela. It offers graduate and postgraduate studies in different areas. The university offers a lot of green spaces for student recreation, as well architectural art around the faculties, a theater, and two dining halls. There are around 65,000 students, mostly coming from the central part of the country.

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The main campus is at Bárbula, north of Valencia in the municipality of Naguanagua. The University of Carabobo also has a centre in La Morita, Maracay, Aragua State.

History

The University was reopened in 1958 after the coup d'état which ended the Perez Jimenez dictatorship. It acquired the former railway station at Camoruco, some 3 km from the city center, which had become redundant with the closure of the rail service to Puerto Cabello. The converted railway station continues to be the seat of the "Rectorado" of the University.

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Notable alumni

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