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  2. Diario Panorama - Wikipedia

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    101,000 (Mon-Sat) 123,000 (Sun) [1] Website. N/A. Panorama ( Diario Panorama) is a Venezuelan newspaper based in Maracaibo in the state of Zulia. It was established on 1 December 1914. [1] In 2009 Patricia Pineda Hernández took over the directorship of Panorama from her father, Esteban Pineda Belloso, who had directed the business for over 42 ...

  3. Maracaibo - Wikipedia

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    Maracaibo (/ ˌ m ær ə ˈ k aɪ b oʊ / MARR-ə-KY-boh, Spanish: [maɾaˈkajβo] ⓘ; Wayuu: Marakaaya) is a city and municipality in northwestern Venezuela, on the western shore of the strait that connects Lake Maracaibo to the Gulf of Venezuela.

  4. Lake Maracaibo - Wikipedia

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    Lake Maracaibo. /  9.81583°N 71.55667°W  / 9.81583; -71.55667. Lake Maracaibo ( Spanish: Lago de Maracaibo) is a brackish lake located in northwestern Venezuela, between the states of Zulia, Trujillo, and Mérida. Hydrologically, it is a semi-enclosed bay off the coast of the Gulf of Venezuela. Lake Maracaibo is commonly considered a ...

  5. List of cities and towns in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Map of Venezuela Caracas, Capital of Venezuela Maracaibo Valencia Barquisimeto San Cristóbal Ciudad Guayana Puerto la Cruz Pampatar Guarenas Porlamar. This is a list of cities, towns and communities in Venezuela. The state capitals are marked with a *.

  6. Streets quiet in Venezuela as government and opposition both ...

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    By Mariela Nava and Julia Symmes Cobb. CARACAS/MARACAIBO, Venezuela (Reuters) - Streets were largely empty in towns and cities across Venezuela and opposition supporters were subdued on Monday ...

  7. Indigenous peoples in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    The name "Venezuela" is said to derive from palafito villages discovered in 1499 on Lake Maracaibo reminding Amerigo Vespucci of Venice (hence "Venezuela" or "little Venice"). [12] Amerindian caciques (leaders) such as Guaicaipuro (circa 1530–1568) and Tamanaco (died 1573) attempted to resist Spanish incursions, but the newcomers ultimately ...

  8. San Carlos de la Barra Fortress - Wikipedia

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    San Carlos de la Barra Fortress is a 17th-century star fort protecting Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela. The San Carlos de la Barra fort is one of a number of coastal fortifications which the Spanish built in Venezuela in colonial times. It is located in the Peninsula of San Carlos, in Zulia state, Venezuela. It was built in 1623 with limestone ...

  9. File:Panorama of Maracaibo, Zulia, Venezuela.jpg - Wikipedia

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