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background intersected by the horizon, is, in the shade of a large tree, a bull symbolizing animal husbandry, and in the distance a galley of hills. A silver bar crosses diagonally through both quarters, and on it reads: "Resisted with courage". The extremities of four rifles placed as a banner, appear holding the coat of arms, and between the bayonets a horse's head turned to the right of the coat of arms. Under and between the lower part of the rifles, there is a red and black ribbon, representative of the war to the death, and in it a broken key symbolizing that its capital was forced, but never surrendered. As an ornament on the flanks of the coat of arms, between their crossed feet, are a plains palm and a sugar cane stem.
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Casa de la Cultura Juvenal Ravelo de Caripito: it is a cultural house inaugurated in 1974. It has an auditorium, an exhibition hall, dressing rooms, a conference room, a library, multipurpose rooms and an internal recreational square. It is located in the El Bajo sector, Boyacá Avenue. It is named in
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The region is dominated by a rainy tropical climate with some local variations that respond to various factors such as altitude, wind and proximity to the sea. Most of the state, in the southern strip, has a climate typical of savannas with dry seasons that can last up to six months, which produces a
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cultures, the oldest of which have been dated to 1000 years before the Christian era. The archaeological evidence that has been found (and that is still being found) has made it possible to establish that Barrancas has been uninterruptedly inhabited at least since the 11th century, which makes it the
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The Maturín Carnival is highlighted by the parade in the center of the city, with floats and parades made by communities, educational institutions, public agencies and private companies. After the parade, musical shows are held at the local sports complex, in addition to the ceremony of electing the
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The coat of arms of the State of Monagas is divided into two quarters: in the upper quarter, on a green field, is a plow, a rake and a sickle, which are intertwined with a bundle of ears of corn, attributes of agriculture; and in the lower quarter, on the green field representing the plain and blue
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Morichal Largo River: it is formed by deltaic plains and forests of galleries that border its margins. The predominant plant species in this rainforest is the moriche tree, whose roots penetrate deep into the underground water reserves, giving rise to the springs that feed the flow of the rivers in
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Río Selva Spa, a natural space with crystalline waters provided by the waters of the Tabasca and Uracoa Rivers. Located in the town of Tabasca, it has accommodation facilities, bathrooms, air conditioning, restaurant, swimming pool with natural water from morichales, kiosks with grills and dressing
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The sun: Represents the aura, life and strength of the people and its seven points symbolize the seven original districts that gave way to the 13 current municipalities. The black arch inside the sun represents the weapons of the indigenous people. The sun rises in the middle of the central stripe
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The predominant religion in the state is Christianity. Catholicism is the Christian branch which has the largest number of followers, as a consequence of the evangelization carried out by Catholic missionaries, such as the Franciscans, in the 17th and 18th centuries. The capital, Maturín, has been
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The Monkey Dance is an indigenous dance in which people hold each other by the waist, one after the other, and form lines. Guided by someone disguised as a monkey, participants walk through the streets in the manner of a human train to the Monkey Plaza. Beforehand, most of the dancers darken their
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Núcleo del Instituto Pedagógico de Maturín (UPEL-IPM), was created on 28 July 1983, by Decree No. 2176 of President Campins. The existing public pedagogical institutes in Venezuela (Barquisimeto, Caracas, Maracay and Maturín), which operated autonomously, were integrated into the UPEL as nuclei by
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network with a fairly uniform geographical distribution, with the Guarapiche River standing out in the area of the tables. The rivers are numerous and of little depth, marking the end of the piedmont in which three river basins with a north–south course are located: those of the rivers Amana-Areo,
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is due to the fact that the raw material used for this handicraft is extracted from the roots of a tree that bears its name because when it is cut, its roots tend to bleed; it is easy to mould as it is a very soft and light wood. The Warao Indians use this material to mold figures of animals that
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In 1904, Maturín became the capital of the Monagas district of Bermúdez State, whose capital was Cumaná. For a long time, Monagas was an extremely poor state. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the people of the plains and swamps north of the Orinoco, under the rule of the Caribs, made alliances
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Other towns such as Caripe and San Antonio live off agriculture and livestock farming. Coffee is planted in the areas next to the towns of Caripe and San Antonio. Cocoa is cultivated near Caripito. Maize, tomato, sugar-cane, tobacco, banana, rice, yucca and tropical fruits grow in other areas.
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The area's vegetation is intertropical and is adapted to the different altitudes, climates, and kinds of soil in the state. The State of Monagas has an extensive biodiversity compared to other Venezuelan states. More than 2000 species of vascular flora have been catalogued within the Monagas
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Uyapari Museum: Anthropological museum founded in 1984, on the old seat of the National School Uriapara, in front of the Plaza Bolívar. It is the most important center for the diffusion of the Barrancoid culture, the oldest in Venezuela, highlighting the scientific work for the rescue of the
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Yagrumito Volcano: it is a mud volcano located 6 km (3.7 mi) southeast of the city of Maturin, is about 2 or 3 m (6 ft 7 in or 9 ft 10 in) in relative height and occupies about 2,000 m (22,000 sq ft), including mud pools and mudflats without
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was created in May 1975 by the Venezuelan government to protect the ecosystem surrounding the Guácharo Cave. The park has a surface area of 155 km (60 sq mi) and includes the mountainous areas of the municipalities of Acosta and Caripe in Monagas State and
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as the second stopover of their trip around the world, staying overnight at the Standard Oil Company facilities. The event was widely publicized in the international press and the company provided logistical support to continue the flight through South America.
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style in 1790 by Friar Joaquín de Morata. It was rebuilt in 1931 with a cement structure and in 1984 it was the object of an expansion process that culminated in 1987. The original façade was kept, although it was reinforced to accommodate a capacity of 3,000
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Monument to the Nazarene: built in 2.05 with cement, rods, and galvanized steel mesh by sculptor Jesus David Martinez, it consists of an image of the Nazarene, 20 m (66 ft) high, carrying his cross on a slope and dressed in a purple tunic with gold
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Poza de Azufre: located in the Los Morros Sector, this busy space is suitable for health tourism because of the healing properties of the pool, formed by the spring with a high content of copper and sulfur. It has a temperature of approximately 69 °C
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Maturín Sports Complex: It was built for the 1982 National Games. It has several facilities for the practice of sports such as basketball, soccer, minor baseball, indoor soccer, tennis, swimming, cycling and athletics. It is located on Raúl Leoni
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The Genarito Bull Dance is a festivity featuring several pairs of dancers, a bull, a veterinarian, a nurse, a bullfighter and musicians. The song of the Bull of Genarito is performed by Juliocesar Aguilera Simoza, a native of the town of Aguasay.
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San Simón de Maturín Church: it is the oldest Catholic church in Maturín. It was built between 1884 and 1887. It is of neo-Gothic style, with pointed arches. It has a central tower on the façade. It is located on Rojas Street, in front of Bolívar
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It is formed by the Governor of Monagas and a cabinet of trusted state secretaries who assist him in the management of the government and are freely appointed and removable officials, an attorney, autonomous institutes and state foundations.
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was founded. On 28 December the same year, the first oil well was drilled in that area. In addition the Legislative Assembly of Monagas considered the convenience of creating the Bolivar District and integrated the municipalities of
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Monagas state has a culture very similar to other eastern states of Venezuela. Natives of Monagas share with the population of the eastern states the quick manner of speaking the Spanish language, food, some musical rhythms as the
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On 20 April 1731, the Aragonese friar Antonio de Blesa founded Santo Domingo de Guzmán de Caycuar; the area was inhabited by Chaima people and outcasts when the Capuchin missionaries arrived. The settlement would later be called
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It consists of a unicameral parliament called the Legislative Council of the State of Monagas, which is responsible for approving the regional budget, passing state laws and supervising the administration of the state governor.
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Its main material is clay, which after being molded is baked and painted and used for making dolls, vases, façades of houses, and other things. The items are taken to market and can be found in different parts of the state.
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severe water shortage. The average annual temperature of Monagas is approximately 27 °C (81 °F). In Maturín, Temblador and Uverito, average temperatures are between 26 and 27 °C (79 and 81 °F).
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Although settlement of the territory was slow, archaeological excavations and observations by the chroniclers of the Indies point to the existence of a well-developed village in Barrancas in 1530, when the
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Hacienda Sarrapial: typical house of the time of the agrarian Venezuela. It is the headquarters of the Monaguense Tourism Corporation. It is located on Alirio Ugarte Pelayo Avenue, on the Boquerón hill.
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Spa Miraflores: its waters come from the Guarapiche river and has temperatures that oscillate between 18 and 26 °C (64 and 79 °F). It has a road leading travelers to the Gates of Miraflores.
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Formed by the State Ethics Council and the State Comptroller General's Office, the latter is responsible for overseeing the proper use of the resources available to the regional government.
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El Guamo Dam: contains the waters of the Guarapiche, Colorado, Cocollar and other rivers. It is built over the ruins of the towns of San Francisco, Cachimbo and Colorado. It has a park.
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González Oropeza, Hermann(1985): Historia del Estado Monagas. Ediciones Amon C.A., Caracas. (Biblioteca de Temas y Autores Monaguenses; Colección Guanipa; Ensayos e Investigaciónes)
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Puertas de Miraflores: also called Puertas del Guarapiche, it is a gorge or canyon where the Guarapiche river begins. It is formed by two rocky walls 100 m (330 ft) high.
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The Alexander von Humboldt National Monument is located in the park. It was created in 1949 to protect the Guácharo Cave. This national monument is named after the German explorer
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The town of Aguasay is known for its weaving that is made from a plant grown in the town, called curagua. On 2 December 2015, Venezuelan curagua fiber and weaving was declared an
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and Colon into its territory, designating Caripito as the capital, according to the decree of 19 January 1940, signed by Governor Jose Maria Isava on 30 January of the same year.
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A Catholic mission of Chaima Indians with the Capuchin missionary Pedro de Gelsa founded the San Miguel Arcangel de Caripe settlement on 12 October 1734, which would later become
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The rivers of the state belong to one of the two basins that are located in the state, the Atlantic Ocean basin and the Orinoco River basin. Rivers such as the Guanipa, Tigre,
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Produced by the Warao Indians, according to the use given to the object, without being separated from the work element. The raw material is plant fibers, mostly moriche and
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Diego de Ordaz, a Spanish explorer obsessed with finding the legendary site of El Dorado, arrived in the village in August 1531 after traveling up the Orinoco River via the
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people in the north of the state. The first aboriginal people to found a presence in the northern part of the region were the Chaima people belonging to the Capaya tribe.
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and spun, this fiber is tied to special sticks and woven between them, giving it the shape of a sheet; when loops are made at the ends, it takes the form of a hammock.
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vegetation, although the cone alone should not exceed about 400 m (4,300 sq ft). The crater opening is approximately 50 cm (20 in) in diameter.
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The Festival of the Virgin of the Valley is celebrated in September. Processions with the image of the Virgin of the Valley take place in several areas of the city.
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It reports to the National Electoral Council at the national level which organizes the region through the so-called Main Electoral Board of the State of Monagas.
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with the French and Dutch as a policy of tenacious resistance against Spanish domination. On ancient maps these lands are called Caribana, kingdom of the Caribs.
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is practiced by some immigrants from Arabic countries, although they do not have a mosque in the state. It is also possible to find in Maturín followers of
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Cascada el Nazareno: in the middle of a tropical forest, there is a waterfall of more than 50 meters high on an immense rock. It is also known as the
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Another protected area is the Guarapiche Forestal Reserve, which protects the forests located along the banks of the Guarapiche and San Juan Rivers.
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In 1929 the Standard Oil Company began to build the storage yard and the deep water dock on the San Juan River and on 15 October 1930, the tanker
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Monagas dates back to the settlement of the territory by indigenous people of different ethnic groups hundreds of years ago, among which are the
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was founded in 1982 in the city of Maturín. On 20 August 1983, the State Legislative Assembly declared the creation of the Municipal Council of
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Monagas has had several teams that participate in Venezuela's national leagues since 2007. It also has the largest stadium in the country, the
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that is, they result from the progeny of native Indians, Black Africans and White Europeans. Many people from neighbouring states as Sucre and
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Monagas State covers a total surface area of 28,900 km (11,200 sq mi) and, as of the 2011 census, had a population of 905,443.
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The main economical activity is the exploitation of oil. Many towns such as Punta de Mata, El Tejero, and Temblador depend on this activity.
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The population of Monagas State has increased since the 1920s due to the opening of its oil fields. The majority of its inhabitants are
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Like the other 23 federal entities of Venezuela, the state maintains its own police force, which is supported and complemented by the
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flow into. In the northwest is a group of mountains belonging to the eastern mountain range. This mountain range is divided into two
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Monagas is organized on the basis of the Constitution of the State of Monagas, adopted by the Legislative Council on 21 March 2002.
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In the site where Barrancas is located today, archaeological objects and utensils have been found that belonged to the so-called
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Cattle is concentrated in the southern and western parts of Monagas, where there are great extensions of savannas and plateaus.
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Cueva del Guacharo National Park is the most important natural heritage of the Monagas State visited by natives and foreigners
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In 2021, Cosme Arzolay was temporarily appointed governor. In November the same year, Ernesto Luna was proclaimed governor.
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José Tadeo Monagas was President of Venezuela 1847–1851 and 1855–1858, and a hero of the Venezuelan War of Independence.
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La Guaricha Zoo: located on Raúl Leoni Avenue, near the old terminal of the José Tadeo Monagas International Airport.
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missionary Friar Gerónimo de Muro, with the help of the Carib (Kalina), Cuaca and Chaima people, founded the town of
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Mural of the Foundation of San Antonio de Capayacuar: erected in 1987, it is located at the entrance of San Antonio.
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Naricagua, lord of his territories, whose name of the river Uyapari was associated with the village. The chronicler
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It depends on the judiciary at the national level organized through the Judicial District of the State of Monagas.
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Monagas has five branches of government, and is autonomous and equal to the rest of the states of the Federation:
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The state has many plateaus and savannas located in the southwest. In the northeast and the southeast there are
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Kartódromo de Viboral: a place for motocross competition, karting and car tuning exhibitions at national level.
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visited Caripe as part of their trip through Venezuela. Other explorers who toured the area were the Italian
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Because of the oil exploitation Maturín is a main commercial and banking centre in the east of Venezuela.
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archaeological heritage, such as workshops for the manufacture of replicas of original Barrancoid pieces.
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faces with indigo and soot and dye their clothes with colours. They also play with water, paint, flour,
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Daggers: The daggers that cross at the bottom of the image of Juana Ramírez represent the brothers
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is lit on fire. In recent years these effigies have been personalized by contemporary politicians.
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The Dance of the Trembler was first performed on 15 November 1989. It consists of dancing with a
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and re-education of the Indians spread to the south; they thus adapted to a more sedentary life.
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Some Protestant churches have been established in different in around the state. Among them are
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Knowledge policy generally considers directories in articles to be unencyclopedic and potential
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William H. Phelps Public Library: inaugurated on 5 September 1948. It was built and donated by
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Church of San Rafael Arcángel de (Barrancas del Orinoco): Catholic church originally built in
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In 1935, the Caripito marine terminal was inaugurated, located on the San Juan River, where
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Apart from that, each town celebrates public festivities in honor of its patron saint when
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wood, with which they carve figures and animals, as well as making necklaces with peonies,
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Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Church, Caripito: it is the main Catholic church, built in 1936.
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S-42 seaplanes arrived, which included it in their Central American and Caribbean route.
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In 1909 the State of Monagas was created with its current boundaries in honor of General
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Uracoa was founded in 1784 by Friar José de Manzanera. In 1799 the German geographer
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Instituto Universitario de Tecnología Industrial Rodolfo Loreto Arismendi (IUTIRLA)
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At university level Monagas State has the following public university institutes:
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Caripito religious museum: it houses life-size images and other religious objects.
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This art consists of carefully weaving the fiber of the moriche palm. Once it is
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Maturín was founded on 7 December 1760 by the Capuchin friar Lucas de Zaragoza.
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St. Michael the Archangel Colonial Church, a historical monument in Venezuela
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religions, is common. For example, it is common to find people who venerate
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According to the 2011 Census, the racial composition of the population was:
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oldest town in Venezuela and one of the oldest in the American continent.
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The event of the burning of Judas takes place on Easter Sunday, where an
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Church of San Francisco de Guayareguar: is located near the El Guamo Dam.
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left the port of Caripito with 20,000 barrels of oil bound for Trinidad.
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and three pairs go around it. The instruments used for this dance are a
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Universidad Gran Mariscal de Ayacucho (UGMA). Only postgraduate studies.
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Universidad Territorial Deltaica Francisco Tamayo (Programa Temblador)
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In 1856, the Province of Maturín was created, separated from that of
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Monagas also has inhabitants of the Warao and Kariña ethnic groups.
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The meaning of the shapes and colors on the flag is as follows:
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El Playon – Community "Culantrillar" Parish San Antonio (Acosta)
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The state is named after the general and president of Venezuela
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San Miguel Country Club Golf Course: located north of the city.
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In 1936 Caripito International Airport was selected by aviator
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is now located was founded in 1769 by Friar Manuel de La Mata.
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Green: Represents soils, crops, mountains, forests and plains.
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Universidad Cecilio Acosta (UNICA). Only postgraduate studies.
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Bolívar Recreational Park: located in the Los Guaritos sector.
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Sea blue: Represents the delta, rivers, lakes and reservoirs.
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at its annual meeting in Windhoek, the capital of Namibia.
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Maturin Palace of Justice (Palacio de Justicia de Maturín)
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and were managed by Lagoven, later by Corpoven and now by
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Church of San Antonio de Padua de San Antonio de Maturín.
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It was created by Julius Caesar Adrían on 10 July 2002.
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Universidad Nacional Abierta (Unidad de Apoyo Temblador)
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Instituto Universitario Pedagógico Monseñor Arias Blanco
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Instituto Universitario de Tecnología de Cumaná (IUTC)
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The state has forests with its corresponding industry.
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Instituto Universitario de Tecnología Venezuela (IUTV)
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Rómulo Betancourt Park: located on Universidad Avenue.
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Andrés Eloy Blanco Park: located on the southern road.
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territory. The most symbolic tree in the state is the
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From Amana of Tamarindo, town of Maturín municipality
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Padilla Ron Park: located in the Las Cocuizas sector.
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Monagas State has many green areas and public parks
3364:From Musipán, town of Ezequiel Zamora municipality 1906:La Bomba de Caripito Spa in the La Tubería sector. 693:started oil exploration activities in the area of 2797:General José Tadeo Monagas' Birthday: 28 October. 2201:Universidad Nacional Experimental Simón Rodríguez 1004:Araguaney, in Monagas, National Tree of Venezuela 643:Monagas as part of the province of Cumaná in 1840 4053: 2169:Instituto Universitario Tecnológico de Caripito. 2056:Parque Menca de Leoni: located on Juncal Avenue. 1121:Seat of the government of the State of Monagas ( 3492: 3658: 3373: 3253: 2649: 2639: 2620: 2596: 2590: 2521: 2498: 2484: 2443: 2437: 2427: 2418: 2395: 2369: 2352: 2260:Instituto Politécnico Santiago Mariño (IUPSM) 2194:– Instituto Pedagógico de Maturín (UPEL-IPM). 2192:Universidad Pedagógica Experimenta Libertador 1918: 1423: 1176:Guillermo Call (2001–2004) Acción Democrática 1122: 1029: 786: 780: 543: 444:, native from the neighbor Anzoátegui State. 2539: 3244:From Chaguaramal, town of Piar municipality 2995:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 2843:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 2665:Façade of the Cathedral of Maturín, Monagas 2658:is common in the area of the eastern coast. 1835:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 1740:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 1186:, Movimiento Quinta República; (2009–2012) 1167:(1996–1998); (1999–2000) Acción Democrática 847:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 667:and, from 1891 to 1898, it belonged to the 4072:States and territories established in 1909 3665: 3651: 3276:From Guanaguana, town of Piar municipality 1087: 647: 3538: 3258:), heroine of the Venezuelan independence 3015:Learn how and when to remove this message 2863:Learn how and when to remove this message 2773:Virgin of El Valle Festival: 8 September. 2218:And these private university institutes: 2133:Learn how and when to remove this message 1855:Learn how and when to remove this message 1760:Learn how and when to remove this message 867:Learn how and when to remove this message 3521: 3304:, general of the Venezuelan independence 3271:, general of the Venezuelan independence 3183: 2938: 2882: 2754: 2660: 2506: 2469:Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity 2347: 2310: 2230: 2214:Resolution No. 22 dated 28 January 1988. 2047:Parque del Este: located in La Floresta. 2034: 1982: 1939: 1890: 1871: 1771: 1602: 1263: 1226: 1116: 1053: 999: 943: 878: 638: 564:Elegies of Illustrious Men of the Indies 529: 401: 2759:Hotel Stauffer swimming pool in Maturín 2315:Culture House in Maturín, Monagas State 525: 253:28,900 km (11,200 sq mi) 14: 4054: 3906:Francisco de Miranda Insular Territory 3329:, mathematician, teacher and historian 2767:Carnivals: between February and March. 2638:(preserved papaya). During Holy Week, 2515: 1949:Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cathedral: a 928:The weather is hot in the area of the 459: 3674:Administrative divisions of Venezuela 3646: 3047:(Bolivarian National Baseball League) 2943:Coat of arms of the State of Monagas. 2800:Maturín's Foundation Day: 7 December. 1628: 1251: 1210: 1098:List of Venezuela state constitutions 896:savannas in which rivers such as the 559:Elegías de varones ilustres de Indias 502:passed through the area in search of 386: 3498: 3087: 3083:(Venezuelan Rugby Club Championship) 2993:adding citations to reliable sources 2960: 2841:adding citations to reliable sources 2808: 2553:Typical dishes of Monagas state are 2235:Bolivarian University, Monagas State 2186:Universidad Bolivariana de Venezuela 2070: 1833:adding citations to reliable sources 1800: 1738:adding citations to reliable sources 1705: 1094:List of Venezuela state legislatures 845:adding citations to reliable sources 812: 2770:Holy Week: between March and April. 2197:Universidad Nacional Abierta (UNA). 2166:Universidad Nacional Abierta (UNA). 2156:Universidad Nacional Abierta (UNA). 1867: 1607:Colorado River, Caripe Municipality 1243: 1204:United Socialist Party of Venezuela 1194:United Socialist Party of Venezuela 1188:United Socialist Party of Venezuela 1134: 761:In 1976, the assets of Creole were 24: 3115: 2750: 2729:have a church in the Caripe area. 2478: 2462: 2279:Universidad Nacional Abierta (UNA) 1418: 1260:Municipalities and municipal seats 1219: 1049: 472:people, who mainly settled in the 25: 4083: 2559:(a kind of bread made of maize), 2251:Universidad de Margarita (UNIMAR) 1935: 1594:Instituto Nacional de Estadística 1199:Cosme Arzolay (2021), temporarily 740:Corporación Venezolana de Guayana 726:On 15 November 1940, the city of 3698: 3499:Añez, Jesimar (24 August 2021). 3317:, musician, composer and dentist 3068: 3050: 3039: 3028: 2965: 2898:Stars: 13 rounding the image of 2813: 2804: 2794:Battle of Los Godos Day: 25 May. 2075: 2004:, a native artist from Caripito. 1805: 1710: 1691: 1654: 1150:Governors chosen by popular vote 1081:, who visited the cave in 1799. 1063:Cueva del Guácharo National Park 817: 125: 82: 70: 58: 4021:Delta Amacuro Federal Territory 3397:, ornithologist and founder of 3391:, writer, journalist and lawyer 3142:, poet, novelist and journalist 2947: 2384:, the patron saint of Maturín. 2328:, typical clothing such as the 2182:, Núcleo Monagas (UDO-Monagas). 1404: 1268:Cerro Perú, Caripe Municipality 413:Monagas State is surrounded by 3590: 3563: 3515: 3467: 3442: 3239:, professional baseball player 2457: 1235: 1192:Yelitza Santaella (2012—2021) 1124:Palacio de Gobierno de Monagas 429:in the south and east and the 13: 1: 3522:Estrella (24 November 2021). 3435: 3095:Estadio Monumental de Maturín 3036:(First Division of Venezuela) 2895:Sky blue: Represents the sky. 2565:(an omelette made of maize), 1202:Ernesto Luna (2021—present) 1008: 3431:, journalist, lawyer, writer 3065:(National Basketball League) 2790:Regional anniversaries are: 2779:New Year's Eve: 31 December. 2511:Lumino-Chromatic Space Tower 2343: 2066: 939: 808: 447:The capital of the state is 7: 3631: 3412:, dentist, teacher and poet 3231:Tibursio C. Aparicio Lozada 2921:Juana Ramírez, the Advancer 2900:Juana Ramírez, the Advancer 2776:Christmas Eve: 24 December. 2669: 2492: 1172:Movimiento Quinta República 1102:List of Venezuela governors 738:Under the direction of the 10: 4088: 4013:Amazonas Federal Territory 3621: 3327:José Antonio Núñez Romberg 3321:José Gabriel Núñez Romberg 2548: 2306: 2103:higher standard of quality 1876:Las Puertas de Miraflores. 1796: 1701: 1138: 1091: 923: 454: 406:Rural landscape in Monagas 26: 4034: 4000: 3980: 3922: 3835: 3707: 3696: 3680: 3155:, doctor and entomologist 2956: 2763:Public holidays include: 2540:Barrancoide craftsmanship 1583: 1436:—     1278:San Antonio de Capayacuar 1158:(1990–1992); (1993–1995) 1112:Venezuelan National Guard 1058:El Guácharo National Park 976:Guarapiche, and Púnceres- 887: 388:[esˈtaðomoˈnaɣas] 364:http://www.monagas.gob.ve 359: 340: 325: 313: 296: 288: 280: 275: 267: 257: 249: 244: 231: 217: 207: 202: 192: 184: 174: 139: 124: 114: 106: 98: 66: 57: 48: 41: 3860:Los Hermanos Archipelago 3551:. Ine.gov.ve. p. 29 3074:Elite Rugby Club Monagas 2403: 2336:, and veneration of the 2030: 118:Himno del Estado Monagas 107:It resisted with courage 29:Monagas (disambiguation) 3865:Los Frailes Archipelago 3503:(in Spanish). El Pitazo 3404:Carlos Salazar Liccioni 3282:Antonio Ciliberto Pérez 3165:Wilfrida Corvo de López 2875: 2255:Universidad Santa María 1776:Agriculture in Monagas. 1088:Politics and government 800:Libertador Municipality 648:19th and 20th centuries 421:in the west and south, 3870:Los Roques Archipelago 3845:Los Monjes Archipelago 3378:), television comedian 3374: 3295:Andrés Rojas (general) 3254: 3189: 3178:Félix Antonio Calderón 3161:, lawyer-criminologist 3056:Cangrejeros de Monagas 3045:Embajadores de Monagas 2944: 2908:Black: Represents oil. 2888: 2760: 2715:Seventh-day Adventists 2698:and Felipe the Black. 2666: 2650: 2640: 2621: 2597: 2591: 2522: 2512: 2499: 2485: 2454:, a drum and maracas. 2444: 2438: 2428: 2419: 2396: 2370: 2358: 2353: 2316: 2236: 2180:Universidad de Oriente 2040: 1988: 1945: 1919: 1899: 1877: 1777: 1608: 1269: 1232: 1128: 1123: 1079:Alexander von Humboldt 1059: 1030: 1005: 949: 884: 787: 781: 644: 632:(1835) and the German 622:Alexander von Humboldt 575:San Antonio de Maturín 544: 535: 407: 379: 3479:hdi.globaldatalab.org 3429:Jesús Rafael Zambrano 3395:William H. Phelps Jr. 3375:El Conde del Guácharo 3339:Idelfonso Núñez Mares 3187: 2942: 2933:José Gregorio Monagas 2887:Flag of Monagas State 2886: 2758: 2664: 2625:(chicken salad), and 2510: 2351: 2314: 2234: 2038: 1986: 1943: 1894: 1875: 1775: 1606: 1410:Historical population 1388:Barrancas del Orinoco 1267: 1230: 1180:José Gregorio Briceño 1165:Luis Eduardo Martínez 1120: 1057: 1003: 948:Morichal Largo river. 947: 882: 642: 533: 442:José Gregorio Monagas 405: 4040:but administered by 3895:Los Testigos Islands 3890:La Blanquilla Island 3850:Las Aves Archipelago 3837:Federal Dependencies 3454:venezuela.justia.com 3410:Julio Gómez Peñalver 3159:Rafael Naranjo Ostty 2989:improve this section 2919:Image: The image of 2837:improve this section 2747:, and other faiths. 2684:religious syncretism 2589:(a kind of cheese), 2394:The Snake of Ipure ( 2099:improve this article 1965:William H. Phelps Sr 1829:improve this section 1734:improve this section 1170:Miguel Gómez (2000) 993:Morichal Largo River 971:It has an extensive 841:improve this section 769:in association with 709:Pan American Airways 691:Standard Oil Company 634:Ferdinand Bellermann 613:The territory where 526:Spanish colonization 226:(2021–present) 27:For other uses, see 4067:States of Venezuela 4008:Federal Territories 3638:States of Venezuela 3333:Félix Armando Núñez 3284:, poet and novelist 3255:Juana la Avanzadora 2723:Jehovah's Witnesses 2694:, the native chief 2682:On the other hand, 2646:red-footed tortoise 2641:cuajado de morrocoy 2622:ensalada de gallina 2595:(guava jelly), and 2516:Warao craftsmanship 2415:Chilean blue crocus 1411: 1141:Governor of Monagas 1068:Ribero Municipality 554:Juan de Castellanos 460:Pre-colonial period 427:Delta Amacuro State 391:) is one of the 23 334:(Mauritia flexuosa) 234:Assembly delegation 212:Legislative Council 155: /  3357:Benito Raúl Lozada 3341:, poet and teacher 3190: 3153:Manuel Núñez Tovar 3127:José Tadeo Monagas 3034:Monagas Sport Club 2945: 2929:José Tadeo Monagas 2889: 2761: 2667: 2644:(a dish made from 2583:(a kind of soup), 2513: 2359: 2338:Virgin of El Valle 2317: 2237: 2041: 1989: 1946: 1900: 1878: 1778: 1639:Racial composition 1629:Race and ethnicity 1609: 1409: 1318:Caicara de Maturín 1270: 1252:State constitution 1233: 1211:Legislative branch 1160:Acción Democrática 1129: 1060: 1006: 950: 885: 718:and her navigator 687:José Tadeo Monagas 645: 624:and the Frenchman 598:Caicara de Maturín 536: 438:José Tadeo Monagas 433:in the northeast. 408: 292:3.15% of Venezuela 281: • Total 271:3.15% of Venezuela 250: • Total 102:Resistió con valor 51:State of Venezuela 36:State of Venezuela 4049: 4048: 3885:La Orchila Island 3880:La Tortuga Island 3425:, painter, artist 3359:, poet and writer 3099:2007 Copa América 3088:Sports facilities 3025: 3024: 3017: 2873: 2872: 2865: 2368:The Saint Simon ( 2143: 2142: 2135: 1987:Guacharo Monument 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In 1924 the 649: 646: 527: 524: 500:Diego de Ordaz 461: 458: 456: 453: 425:in the south, 417:in the north, 380:Estado Monagas 367: 366: 361: 357: 356: 345: 338: 337: 329: 323: 322: 317: 311: 310: 300: 294: 293: 290: 286: 285: 282: 278: 277: 273: 272: 269: 265: 264: 259: 255: 254: 251: 247: 246: 242: 241: 236: 229: 228: 222: 215: 214: 209: 205: 204: 200: 199: 194: 190: 189: 186: 182: 181: 176: 172: 171: 159:9.43°N 63.08°W 137: 136: 130: 122: 121: 112: 111: 100: 96: 95: 87: 81: 75: 69: 68: 67: 64: 63: 55: 54: 49: 46: 45: 42: 35: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 4084: 4073: 4070: 4068: 4065: 4063: 4060: 4059: 4057: 4043: 4039: 4033: 4022: 4019: 4014: 4011: 4010: 4009: 4006: 4005: 4003: 3999: 3993: 3992: 3988: 3987: 3985: 3983: 3979: 3973: 3970: 3968: 3965: 3963: 3960: 3958: 3955: 3953: 3950: 3948: 3945: 3943: 3940: 3938: 3935: 3933: 3930: 3929: 3927: 3925: 3921: 3915: 3912: 3907: 3903: 3901: 3898: 3896: 3893: 3891: 3888: 3886: 3883: 3881: 3878: 3876: 3873: 3871: 3868: 3866: 3863: 3861: 3858: 3856: 3853: 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Index

Monagas State
Monagas (disambiguation)
State of Venezuela

Flag of Monagas
Flag
State coat of arms
Coat of arms
Himno del Estado Monagas
Location within Venezuela
Venezuela
9°26′N 63°05′W / 9.43°N 63.08°W / 9.43; -63.08
Venezuela
Maturín
Legislative Council
Governor
Assembly delegation
6
9th
Time zone
UTC−4
VET
ISO 3166 code
VE-N
Emblematic tree
HDI
10th of 24
http://www.monagas.gob.ve
Spanish
[esˈtaðomoˈnaɣas]

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